Montgomery Oyster Festival returns to the Capital City
This is the second year for the festival.
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This is the second year for the festival.
The volunteers were on hand to help sort items at the discount store.
This is the second juvenile arrested in Prattville related to social media posts.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office has demonstrated how switches can be used to turn some weapons into illegal machine guns.
Tito Jackson, one of the brothers who made up the beloved pop group the Jackson 5, has died. He was 70.
Troy police say a juvenile has been charged with making a threat against a local school.
State and federal officials have held a news conference in Palm Beach County, Florida, to update the investigation into the second assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Montgomery police have identified the victim who was shot and killed Saturday.
Quarterback Bryce Young, who won the 2021 Heisman Trophy at Alabama, has been benched in his second season with the Carolina Panthers.
The Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce has released a statement regarding the resignation of Montgomery Public Schools Supt. Dr. Melvin Brown.



