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The Pride of Douglas has received an invitation to represent the state of Alabama at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for the 84th...
11/01/2025

The Pride of Douglas has received an invitation to represent the state of Alabama at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for the 84th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the 80th memorial of the end of WWII.

The Pride of Douglas has received an invitation to represent the state of Alabama at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for the 84th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and

11/01/2025

Due to the impact of Friday’s winter storm, delivery of the Saturday, January 11, print edition of The Reporter will be delayed until Monday, January 13.

10/01/2025

ALEA shares update on north Alabama road conditions at 4:45 p.m., Friday, Jan. 10.

Huntsville Post

Madison County – All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.

Jackson County – All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.

Marshall County - All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.

Gadsden Post

Etowah County – All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.

DeKalb County – All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.

Cherokee County - All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.
Decatur Post

Limestone County – All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. Alabama 99 near Cottonbelt Road has iced over. All county roads are impassable.

Morgan County – All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.

Cullman County – All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.

Blount County – All state and federal roads have been treated and have some slick spots. All county roads are impassable.

Please use extreme caution when driving in winter weather as well as on icy roadways. ALEA Troopers will continue to monitor roadway conditions and provide updates accordingly.

10/01/2025

Update on road conditions in DeKalb County from the DeKalb County EMA.

Sardis High School is hosting the 2025 Etowah County Tournament, which starts Monday.
10/01/2025

Sardis High School is hosting the 2025 Etowah County Tournament, which starts Monday.

The Etowah County Basketball Tournament is set to begin on Monday, January 13 at Sardis High School. The schools participating in the tournament are Glencoe, Southside, Hokes Bluff, Sardis, West

DeKalb County Tournament now set to begin Monday, Jan. 13, at Crossville High School.
10/01/2025

DeKalb County Tournament now set to begin Monday, Jan. 13, at Crossville High School.

The 2025 DeKalb County Basketball Tournament is hosted by Crossville High School.

Winter storm postpones start of 2025 Marshall County Tournament until Monday.
10/01/2025

Winter storm postpones start of 2025 Marshall County Tournament until Monday.

The Marshall County Basketball Tournament is set to feature games at Douglas High School and Snead State.

10/01/2025

Latest update from ALEA on road conditions for their State Trooper posts in north Alabama.

Decatur Post

Limestone County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

Morgan County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

Cullman County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

Blount County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

Huntsville Post

Madison County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

Jackson County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

Marshall County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

Gadsden Post

Etowah County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

DeKalb County – All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

Cherokee County - All state and federal roads have been treated and roadway conditions have improved. All county roads remain impassable.

10/01/2025

ALEA shares updates on roads from its posts in north Alabama:

Huntsville Post

Madison County – All roads are covered with snow and are deemed impassable.

Jackson County – All roads are covered with snow and are deemed impassable.

Marshall County – All roads are covered in snow and are deemed impassable.

Gadsden Post

Etowah County – All roads are covered in snow and are becoming impassable.

DeKalb County – All roads are covered in snow and are deemed impassable.

Cherokee County - All roads are covered in snow and are deemed impassable.

Decatur Post

Limestone County – All roads are covered with snow and are deemed impassable.

Morgan County – All roads are covered with snow and are deemed impassable.

Cullman County – All roads are covered with snow and are deemed impassable.

Please use extreme caution when driving in winter weather as well as on icy roadways. ALEA Troopers will continue to monitor roadway conditions and provide updates accordingly.

City of Albertville shares an update.
10/01/2025

City of Albertville shares an update.

10/01/2025

Gadsden/Etowah County EMA shares update on road conditions.

DeKalb County EMA updates road conditions.
10/01/2025

DeKalb County EMA updates road conditions.

10/01/2025

Marshall County EMA shares update about county roads.

Boaz Police Department shares news about road conditions in the city.
10/01/2025

Boaz Police Department shares news about road conditions in the city.

ALL ROADS IN BOAZ CITY LIMITS HAVE BEEN DEEMED IMPASSABLE

09/01/2025

Guntersville City Schools will be closed on Friday, January 10, 2025, due to the anticipated risk of severe winter weather in the region.

DeKalb and Marshall counties included in winter storm warning that begins at 12 a.m. Friday.
09/01/2025

DeKalb and Marshall counties included in winter storm warning that begins at 12 a.m. Friday.

[3:40 AM] A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for northern AL and southern Middle TN from 12 AM Fri-6 AM Saturday. Periods of snow, possibly including a period of freezing rain or sleet is expected. Travel will quickly become very hazardous.

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