News Montgomery, Troy receive recycling grants from ADEM Nathan Prewett Sep 12, 2025 The City of Troy and the Montgomery Clean City Commission have received grants from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management or ADEM…
News Water customers in Clarke, Wilcox and Monroe counties due to get new water meters with ADEM help By Brad Fisher Updated Jul 20, 2025 Customers of the water authority that serves Clarke, Wilcox and Monroe counties will receive new water meters thanks to financial assistance f…
National News Texas flood toll passes 100 as more bodies recovered Gianrigo MARLETTA Jul 7, 2025 US rescuers search for missing girls in deadly Texas flash floods
National News Texas flood toll passes 100 as more bodies recovered RONALDO SCHEMIDT Jul 7, 2025 Residents watch flooding at the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, on July 5, 2025
National News Texas flood toll passes 100 as more bodies recovered RONALDO SCHEMIDT Jul 7, 2025 A volunteer looks for missing people, following severe flash flooding that occured during the July 4 holiday weekend, in Hunt, Texas, on July 6, 2025
National News Texas flood toll passes 100 as more bodies recovered Gianrigo MARLETTA Jul 7, 2025 Aftermath of deadly Texas floods near Camp Mystic where 27 girls went missing
National News Texas flood toll passes 100 as more bodies recovered RONALDO SCHEMIDT Jul 7, 2025 A view inside of a cabin at Camp Mystic, the site of where at least 20 girls went missing after flash flooding in central Texas
National News Texas flood toll passes 100 as more bodies recovered RONALDO SCHEMIDT Jul 7, 2025 As questions grew about why warnings did not come sooner, Trump said he would "not" hire back meteorologists
National News Texas flood toll passes 100 as more bodies recovered RONALDO SCHEMIDT Jul 7, 2025 People look on as law enforcement and volunteers search for missing people near Camp Mystic
National News Texas flood toll passes 100 as more bodies recovered RONALDO SCHEMIDT Jul 7, 2025 Searching for missing people on the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, on July 6, 2025, following severe flash flooding that killed scores