In 2018, Greenville faced a hazardous spill, celebrated Old Time Farm Day, promoted drug-free living in schools and rallied to deliver hurricane relief to neighboring communities.
The annual Toys for Tots drive in Butler and Lowndes counties is canceled this year due to declining donations and lack of support, leaving thousands of local children without holiday gifts.
Ollie Powell retires after 34 years as a CNA at Crowne Health Care of Greenville, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, ...
A train and commercial vehicle collided on Butler County 28 Road, causing a road closure at Solomon and Boling Roads.
Tired of a coworker’s constant bragging? Advice columnist Amy Lewis offers witty strategies—ranging from playful out-bragging to subtle redirection—to help you keep your cool and your job.
Mayor Jae’ques Brown and Greenville’s new city council were sworn in for the 2025–2029 term and approved changes to City Hall ...
Greenville’s 8th Annual Holiday Market returns Nov. 15 with over 40 vendors, handmade gifts, food and prize drawings at Butler County Fairgrounds. Free admission; vendor spots still available.
The Greenville Kiwanis Club honored local elementary students for their character and leadership through its Terrific Kids ...
Federal judges have ordered the USDA to continue SNAP payments despite the government shutdown, as lawmakers push for ...
Governor Kay Ivey has allocated $2 million in emergency state funding to support eight Alabama food banks as the federal ...
The Butler County Fair brought families together with carnival rides, a petting zoo and classic fair food, drawing crowds ...
Desmond Wingard, longtime WSFA news director and Lowndes Academy graduate, is remembered for his decades of dedication and ...