Haleyville woman killed in Monday afternoon crash
Arley hit with major storm damage
High winds heavily damaged the varsity baseball field behind Meek High School in Arley.
Northwest-Shoals and UNA partner to make transfer seamless and more affordable for students
Gov. Ivey awards grant to help victims of abuse, violent crime through support dogs
Bomb threat causes four hour evacuation
A blasting cap was found in the parking lot of the town hall. Officials set it off, leaving a hole several inches wide in the parking lot pavement.
Alabama Senate passes Ivey's Rebuild Alabama Plan
Bear Creek addressing storm shelter issues
Instead of being stocked with necessary water, food and other supplies, the storage room is piled high with junk.
Moore named APA Board President
Horace Moore
Electronic poll books to be installed in Winston
Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill spoke to the Haleyville Rotary Club Thursday, Feb. 28. From left, Ashley Pool, chief operating officer of Lakeland Community Hospital; Merrill; Don Dimond, Haleyville Rotary Club president; Winston County District Judge Mike Newell; Haleyville Mayor Ken Sunseri and Winston County Commission Chairman Roger Hayes.
Northwest-Shoals launches Community Partners Scholarship Program
Phony money cases investigated by sheriff's office
Carroll crowned Leo's Loveliest for junior division
Evelyn Kate Carroll
HALEYVILLE - Evelyn Kate Carroll was crowned Leo's Loveliest for the junior division of the pageant held Friday night at the Haleyville Elementary School cafetorium. First alternate was Brookleigh Cockrell, second alternate was Karlie Lasker, third alternate was Lily Tinch and fourth alternate was Hadley Smith.
State Superintendent Dr. Mackey keynote speaker at luncheon
Students from all levels of Haleyville City Schools present special gifts to the state visiting team of State Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey, Dr. Jeff Langham, chief of staff for the state department of education, and Ryan Hollingsworth, executive director of school superintendents of Alabama.
State superintendent visits HCS students
From left, Dr. Jeff Langham, chief of staff for the State Department of Education, Dr. Eric Mackey, state superintendent and Ryan Hollingsworth, executive director of school superintendents of Alabama, interact with Haleyville Elementary students during a tour of the school Friday morning, March 1. Students from left, Bryant Caine, Het Patel and Nicholas Barnett. They are in the third grade class of Brandi Crumpton learning about fraction pizzas.
Case against Cantrell dismissed
Jarod Chase Cantrell
DOUBLE SPRINGS - Winston County Circuit Judge Lee Carter dismissed with prejudice the State of Alabama's case against Jarod Chase Cantrell, a former teacher and coach at Double Springs Middle School, Wednesday, Feb. 27. A mistrial due to prosecutorial misconduct was granted on Feb. 22. Dismissed with prejudice means the case has been permanently dismissed and cannot be brought back before the court.
PHILLIPS WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
BIRMINGHAM - The Phillips High School She Bears have won the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 1A State Championship, defeating Skyline 71-63. Stats from the game can be found here.