Montgomery News

Push for Downtown Grocery Store

With every business grand opening and new construction project in downtown Montgomery, city leaders say we’re getting closer to having a grocery store downtown. Many people have been pushing for a grocery store with new residential options downtown.   As apartments open, city leaders say people are looking for places to shop. Mayor Todd Strange says he recently spoke to…

MPS Leaders Unsure What’s Next for Intervention

With Dr. Ed Richardson as interim State School Superintendent many people are wondering what this means for the intervention into Montgomery Public Schools. Right now, Montgomery County School Board members say they don’t know what to expect, but they believe the intervention will continue. Richardson was named interim State Superintendent last week after Michael Sentance’s sudden resignation.  Sentance played a big…

EMA & Residents Prepare for Tropical Storm Irma

As Tropical Storm Irma moves into the Montgomery area many people living in the Cloverdale area are worried about downed trees because of strong winds. “We always get a little butterflies in our stomach when we hear that living in Cloverdale,” explained Jeff Keiffer. He’s lived in Cloverdale for long enough to know what can happen during storms.  In his…

New Businesses Opening in Downtown Montgomery

Ribbon cuttings have been a frequent sight in downtown Montgomery recently, and Wednesday a new luxury barber opened it’s doors.  River Region Golden Shears & More is situated on Monroe Street near the Kress Building. Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange was the first to get a haircut. “Anytime you get more businesses coming downtown it’s great,” he explained while getting a trim….

Cleanup Underway at Mt. Vernon Mill in Tallassee

Cleanup efforts are underway at the Mount Vernon Mill in Tallassee, which caught fire in May 2016. Many people remember the night the mill burnt down and say it was a very big part of the city. “The mill was something that…it involved every part of this community,” explained Kimberly Stackhouse.   Lately Stackhouse says she’s been impressed with the…

Early Morning Apartment Fire Under Investigation

The Montgomery Fire Department is investigating an early morning fire in the 4700 block of South Court Street. Officials say the fire was on the first floor of a two story apartment complex.  They say it started in the kitchen and was extinguished without spreading to the second floor. One family was home at the time of the fire and…

College Student from Houston Reacts to Harvey Flooding

Like many people, Alabama State University Junior Essynce Henderson has been glued to coverage of Hurricane Harvey’s impact on Texas.  For Henderson, it’s on a very personal note as she was born and raised in Houston and her family is still there now. Rescue boats fill Tidwell Rd. as they help flood victims evacuate as floodwaters from Tropical Storm Harvey…

Local Organizations & Businesses Help with Texas Recovery Efforts

As Harvey continues to pound parts of Texas local organizations are stepping up to help with the recovery efforts.  Now they’re asking you to do the same and help in anyway you can. A drives moves through flood waters left behind by Hurricane Harvey, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, in Aransas Pass, Texas. Harvey rolled over the Texas Gulf Coast on…

ASU Students Petition to Rename Campus Building

Students at Alabama State University are petitioning to change the name of a prominent building on their campus.  Over 1200 people have signed an online petition to rename Bibb Graves Hall. The building is currently a women’s residence hall.  Students think it should be renamed because of Bibb Graves ties to the KKK.They aren’t sure what they would like to…

Questions Surround State Superintendent Job

The State Board of Education did not discuss State Superintendent Michael Sentance’s contract Wednesday as planned.  Their special called meeting was cancelled after Governor Ivey’s legal team questioned the legality of the meeting. The Board did still hold a work session and afterwards Vice President Stephanie Bell took questions from reporters about the State Superintendent. “That was something that was…