The Alabama Supreme Court has changed some of the wording its recent ruling tossing out a lawsuit against the Alabama Accountability Act, but it didn't change the result.
Vision of Grace Transition Home a non-profit organization committed to the mission of housing homeless families in the Montgomery community since 2008 is sponsoring its 3rd Annual 5K Walk/Run. This fundraiser for Homeless Families will be held on Saturday, November…
The 24th Anniversary Banquet for Neighbors in Christ presents "From the Heart" on Thursday, December 12 at 5:30 pm. The dinner is $25 per person. Special Speakers will be District Attorney Hon. Ellen Brooks, Chief Deputy Derrick Cunningham. Master of…
There will be a FREE Thanksgiving Day Meal on Thanksgiving Day, November 28 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. We will delver to the home bound elderly, handicapped and sick and shut in only.
Point of Grace will present a concert of praise and worship at Montgomery First Assembly of God on Sunday, December 1 at 10:30 am. Admission is FREE and a love offering will be received.
Would you like to become a Master Gardener? Classes will begin Thursday, February 13th so get your applications in now. The Montgomery County Extension Office is offering the Master Gardener Volunteer Program beginning in February of 2014. Each of the…
***GENERAL ADMISSION IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC*** Jona Hall and Company's DYNAMIC stageplay "Pray For Me" comes to UNION SPRINGS, ALABAMA on December 7, 2013. Show starts at 6 p.m. and doors open at 5:30 p.m. Admission is FREE to…
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Montgomery couple is cruising up the Alabama River on the last leg of an amazing eight month -- three thousand mile journey.
Governor Robert Bentley refuses to take federal money to expand the state's medicaid program.
David Bronner, head of Retirement Systems of Alabama, says that his refusal is hurting the people of Alabama.
The largest study ever on the health benefits of eating nuts shows people who eat almonds, cashews, pistachios, and other tree nuts every day had a 20 percent lower death rate than those who didn't.
A new study shows the brains of people who suffer mild concussions need more time to heal even months after symptoms from the concussion have gone away.