After seeing record-breaking warmth on multiple occasions last week, temperatures will be noticeably cooler for the rest of ...
The Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society in Coffee County has preserved the schoolhouse as a piece of history.
Friends of the Library supports local public libraries three ways: financially, advocacy and with volunteer services. Most of ...
Event coordinator Debbie Williamson tells us what we need to know ahead of the fun-filled event set for Friday, April 11, in ...
The First Alert Weather Team recaps the damaging winds and tornadoes that impacted the Southeast and the Wiregrass over the ...
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - Dothan Leisure Services announced on Monday that all April 7 games for the 2025 Dothan Diamond Classic ...
MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (WTVY) - A person died Monday morning in Midland City, with the investigation into a hit-and-run ongoing.
A passer-by spotted 53-year-old Troy L. Williams and a bicycle in a ditch near the intersection of U.S. 231 and Alpha Street.
SEACT received over $56,000 to put toward a new space, while Tri-State Expo Juneteenth Affairs was given over $49,000 to go towards a Juneteenth and African American Art Museum and Repository.
The Henry County Probate Office stopped sending notices back in October of 2022. “They thought it costed a little more—the previous administration did—and so they stopped sending them out to save some ...
The Alabama State Council of the Arts dished out funding to SEACT and the Tri-State Expo Council of Juneteenth Affairs, along with 62 other organizations throughout the state.
The schoolhouse, built in 1976, has been preserved by the Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society as a piece of history.