As the Pennyacres neighborhood of Southeast Decatur ages, the historic significance of the homes near Walter Jackson ...
Americans were feeling pretty good in 1820. So good, in fact, they called it the “Era of Good Feelings.” When the War of 1812 ...
Oh My Grill serves comfort food that somehow improves upon childhood memories, with portions generous enough to challenge ...
The roughly 40 million Americans who get drinking water from wells are at particular risk when harmful forever chemicals ...
Tucked away in northern Alabama lies a tiny treasure that time seemingly forgot – Mooresville, a place so quaint and ...
President Donald Trump has signed a roughly $1.2 trillion spending package to end the partial government shutdown hours after the House passed the bill in a bipartisan vote. The measure ...
Decatur will remove signs from public areas by February 2026 to ensure safety, urging compliance to prevent traffic hazards impacting drivers and pedestrians.
Visitors to Point Mallard will soon be able to experience the water like never before.
Hundreds of Decatur Utilitiecustomers lost power when a vehicle hit a utility pole and fled.
Decatur City Council's latest actions promise to enhance traffic safety, youth services, and recreation. Key projects include improving Beltline Road intersections.
A weekend storm system expected to affect Alabama has shifted north. As a result, the ice threat has decreased for much of the state. However, parts of northern Alabama still face a high risk, ...