Montgomery pastor Rev. Cromwell Handy dies
Rev. Cromwell Handy, a well-known pastor in Montgomery and leader at Alabama State University, has died.
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Rev. Cromwell Handy, a well-known pastor in Montgomery and leader at Alabama State University, has died.
Fazoli's at EastChase in Montgomery has announced its closure.
Gov. Kay Ivey has ordered that flags be lowered to half-staff in memory of three service members stationed in Alabama who were killed in the crash of a refueling jet in Iraq.
The weather is going to be perfect for you to take in outdoor events all weekend across the River Region!
The Montgomery Police Department is allowing potential recruits to find out whether they have the physical skills needed to become a police officer.
It usually happens in the fall, but the Alabama Forestry Commission has issued springtime fire restrictions due to current weather conditions.
Pollen count numbers for the Montgomery area are very high and will remain that way for the next few weeks. But with some tips, you can avoid being miserable if allergies affect you.
Main Street Montgomery brings out local business owners and residents of Montgomery to present their plans on how to bring more life to downtown Montgomery.
A man has been arrested in Montgomery, charged with using a computer to solicit sex from a child, according to police.
One of two roundabouts on U.S. Highway 80Â just off of Interstate 85 has opened in Pike Road.
A man arrested as part of a child sex trafficking investigation has been found guilty in Montgomery County of attempting to exploit and endanger children.
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MPS is inviting families to submit questions in advance, which Superintendent Zickeyous Byrd will use to provide answers guide the conversation.
The event gave people the opportunity to interact with local officers and learn more about potential career opportunities.
Pike Road Schools Superintendent Dr. Keith Lankford has announced his retirement after four years of leading the school system.
A Republican candidate for governor has filed a lawsuit against fellow candidate Tommy Tuberville and the state Republican Party.
Alabama State University has held an open house for the Montgomery Civil Rights Interpretive Center on its campus.
The hiring event will take place on Thursday, March 26 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at 720 Grove Street.Â
The program will play and practice at Edward Thompson Park on Ray Thorington Road in Montgomery.
The conference will take place on Thursday, April 16 at the RSA Activity Center on Dexter Avenue.
The Medical Association of Alabama wants the legislature to give final approval to a bill to expand the types of medicines available to schools to treat severe allergic reactions.
The primaries take place on May 19.
It happened around 4:15 a.m. Tuesday in the area of West South Boulevard and Rosa L. Parks Avenue.
The Montgomery Police Department will hold fitness tryouts for people interested in applying for the next police academy class, hoping to become an officer.



