February 16, 2026
Photo submitted by The Warehouse Dance Company
By Lindsey Frazier, Features Editor
Dream big, shine bright, work hard. Those are the values Ensley Russell...
February 16, 2026
Photograph courtesy of Andi Rice for Alabama Reflector
A citizen stands with sign during a non violent protest in Birmingham...
February 16, 2026
Courtesy of Andrea Tinker, Alabama Reflector
The Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill in late January that would allow retirees to work full-time as bus dri...
February 16, 2026
By Karla McArthur, Correspondent
Several Etowah County students have been recognized for their achievements in academics, athletics and service through nominations for the Bryant-Jordan Scho...
February 16, 2026
By Danny Crownover
Back in the early 1890s Gadsden was startled when a wild locomotive came dashing through town going east at full speed, heading for the L....
February 16, 2026
Article and photo submitted by the City of Gadsden
Mayor Craig Ford has announced that Durell Richardson will serve as the City of Gadsden’s new Director of...
February 16, 2026
Submitted by Gadsden State Community College
Gadsden State Community College will host a college-wide Black History Month Celebration on Wednesday, at...
February 16, 2026
t’s been a busy week (again) and I seem to have caught a bug from one of my favorite grandbabies. (I have 5 grandbabies, and exactly...
February 16, 2026
By Tabitha Bozeman
Valentine’s Day is this weekend, and it’s a holiday society seems to have a love/hate relationship with. It can feel overly commercialized,...
February 16, 2026
By Samantha Hill
When I think back to Valentine’s Day as a child, I remember sitting in a colorful classroom waiting for those tin...
February 16, 2026
By Shawn Blackmon
There are times in life when we feel like God is silent. Circumstances don’t make sense, answers seem delayed, and direction feels unclear....
February 10, 2026
By Samantha Hill
Growing up in the South, football wasn’t just a pastime; it was part of the rhythm of life. Friday nights mean...
February 10, 2026
By Craig Scott, Director, Gadsden Public Library
If you’ve visited the Gadsden Public Library around lunchtime, you may have noticed something special happening just beyond the book...
February 10, 2026
By Tabitha Bozeman
I’ve been pondering this a lot lately in my quest to honor each person’s humanity. Throughout the last year, my daily work has included...
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