Just 24 hours after a Monroeville mill announced more than 300 layoffs, workers at another mill 60 miles north are worried they're next. An employee meeting is scheduled Thursday at Louisiana Pacific in Clarke County. The mill has been shut down since an explosion injured six people last May. Production was scheduled to resume in October but has not, and many workers are worried it won't. Company officials refused to deny rumors about possible layoffs, saying they will not release any information until after Thursday's meeting, but Thomasville Mayor Sheldon… » More
Rumors are swirling whether the U.S. Congressman from Alaabama will join Obama's cabinet. » More
Fire engulfs local McDonald's franchise Tuesday morning. SLIDESHOW » More
Mailing errors return more than 5,300 stimulus checks and 1,500 tax refund checks back to the IRS - one them could be yours. » More
Thomasville Police Chief Billy Hicks is recovering after suffering a spinal cord injury in a weekend crash. » More
Thomasville Police Chief Billy Hicks crashed Saturday night. The mayor says the chief has a spinal cord injury. » More
Looking for something to do this weekend? Things To Do is a full featured list of area happenings from concerts to community cookouts or just… » More
Ike a reminder of how storms make an impact far from where they make landfall. » More
A tree falls on a Thomasville home. A 17 year old is thankful she lived to tell about it. Video… » More
Six people hurt in accident, four receive severe burns » More
Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain courts rural Alabama voters. » More
John McCain recalled the bloody beatings of civil rights marchers in Selma during his first of two campaign stops Monday in Alabama. » More