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Updated: Road Rage Incident Turns Deadly in Oxford

Road Rage Shooting Cover

Oxford, AL – On April 3, 2023, at approximately noon, the Oxford Police Department was dispatched to the intersection of AL 21 and Recreation Drive regarding a possible shooting. Upon arrival officers located a male victim suffering from a gunshot wound. During the course of the investigation officers were able to learn that two drivers […]

Most Wanted in Calhoun County | April 4, 2023

April 4 2023 most wanted cover

Calhoun County, AL – Each week the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office released their current “Most Wanted” list. An “FTA” means that a person failed to appear for a court date and does not necessarily mean guilty of a criminal charge. A “Probation Violation” means that a person has been found guilty of a charge and […]

Anniston Opens Registration for Summer Camps

Anniston Opens Registration for Summer Camps

Anniston, AL – 2023 Summer Day Camp Program Registration Now Open The City of Anniston is excited to host its annual Summer Day Camp Program. The Summer Camps will run from May 30th through August 4th, from 7:00 AM until 5:30 PM (Monday – Friday). Our camps will take place at the Carver Community Center, Norwood […]

Etowah Youth Orchestras: Spring Formal Concert to Be Held in Oxford

Etowah Youth Orchestras Spring Formal

Oxford, AL – On Sunday, April 16th the Etowah Youth Orchestras: Spring Formal Concert to Be Held at the Oxford Performing Arts Center at 2:00 pm. “From Discord Emerges Harmony” – The EYO Spring Formal Concert. The Ensembles of the Etowah Youth Orchestras take listeners on a sonic journey, examining the traditions of both Western classical and popular […]

Braiding Workshop Offered in Anniston

Braiding Workshop at Blackberry Hill Alpaca Farm

Anniston, AL – On Saturday, April 8th from 9:30 am to 11:30 am Blackberry Hill Alpaca Farm will be the location for this unique event. Throughout history, people braided using many different techniques. In this workshop, guest instructor Julie Brown will focus on Kumihimo and fingerloop braiding. Kumihimo, meaning “gathered threads”, is a traditional form of rope weaving […]

Governor Ivey Launches The Game Plan, “A Legislative Package to Fuel Job Creation and Secure Alabama’s Economic Future”

Governor Ivey Launches The Game Plan, a Legislative Package to Fuel Job Creation and Secure Alabama’s Economic Future

Montgomery, AL – Governor Kay Ivey yesterday launched her plan for Alabama’s continued economic success, The Game Plan, a proposed package of four economic development bills that will strengthen the state’s competitiveness for job-creating projects. Governor Ivey was joined by top leadership of the Alabama Legislature to signal bipartisan support for The Game Plan. During a […]

Fiesta Orquesta: A Celebration of Latin Music with the Atlanta Pops Live in Oxford

Fiesta Orquesta A Celebration of Latin Music with the Atlanta Pops

Oxford, AL – On Friday, April 4th at 7:30 pm the Oxford performing Arts Center hosts Fiesta Orquesta: A Celebration of Latin Music with the Atlanta Pops. It’s time to get your salsa on! The Atlanta Pops Orchestra is bringing the heat with Fiesta Orquesta, an all-new concert featuring the passionate sounds of Latin music. With […]

Anniston Museum Offers Two Programs on Butterflies and Moths

Anniston Museum Offers Two Programs on Butterflies and Moths

Anniston, AL – Two programs offered on butterflies and moths in Anniston.  Buggin’ Out: Butterfly vs. Moth on Saturday, April 15th at 1:00 pm. They are buggin’ out over butterflies and moths at the Anniston Museums and Gardens! Join us as we learn what makes butterflies and moths so unique. Spots, speckles, and stripes – explore […]

Calhoun County Reschedulings

County reschedulings

Calhoun County, AL – Because of Monday rain, start of Calhoun County softball and soccer tournaments pushed back; tourneys on Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday schedules The Calhoun County softball and girls’ soccer tournaments will start a day later than planned, Wellborn principal Andy Carpenter said. The move comes in response to Monday’s rain. Instead of Monday-Tuesday-Thursday schedules, both tournaments […]