By Crystal McGough IRONDALE – After much deliberation and hearing from residents, the Irondale City Council passed two motions, each with a 4-1 vote, on Tuesday, Aug. 16, concerning contract... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports CLAY — The city of Clay is experiencing challenges when it comes to hiring for city jobs. During a city council meeting on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, the council p... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE — Magnolia Elementary School recently received a generous donation. Cathy Peters and Susan Conway, officers in the Trussville Literary Club, have p... Read more
By Crystal McGough PINSON — The city of Pinson will be celebrating its 17th birthday with Pinson’s annual CityFest this Saturday, May 8, at Bicentennial Park. The event will begin at 1... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE — Trussville Mayor Buddy Choat addressed the city through a video message on Monday, April 27, 2020. He spoke about the census and about the possibi... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports PINSON — The city of Pinson has closed several non-essential city facilities in order to combat COVID-19. Mayor Hoy Sanders made the announcement on... Read more
By Tim Gann CENTER POINT — The new Center Point Public Library will open with great public anticipation in mid-March 2020, under the leadership of Martella Nelson, Library Director. The city... Read more
By Crystal McGough, copy editor Pinson Mayor Hoyt Sanders announced during the regular meeting of the Pinson City Council on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, that the Palmerdale Homesteads community... Read more
By Terry Schrimscher, contributing writer SPRINGVILLE – Growth was on the agenda at the city council meeting Monday night in Springville. Mayor William Isley began the pre-meeting work sessi... Read more
TRUSSVILLE — The Trussville City Council has voted to approve speed humps on a heavily-traveled road that many drivers are using as a cut-through. Police Chief Eric Rush presented a proposal... Read more