News
The deadline to submit items for The Decatur Daily Religion Calendar is 5 p.m. Monday for publication the following Friday. Information, however, may be submitted up to six weeks in advance.
The City Council received 18 applicants for Decatur Police chief. The council plans to discuss Monday who it wants to interview.
DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - Decatur will soon be inching closer to finding its new police chief. According to the Decatur Daily, the Decatur City Council is meeting on Monday to decide who they want to ...
Apr. 4—A Decatur man was charged Friday with first-degree rape and is being held without bond pending an Aniah's Law hearing which has yet to be set, according to a police affidavit and court ...
Brandon Watkins confirmed his resignation to WAFF 48 News partners, Decatur Daily, on Monday. He denies being suspended - saying he does not know what led to him being put on leave in the first place.
Mar. 24—A Decatur man was arrested last week and is being charged with second degree domestic violence after allegedly attacking the mother of his children, according to the Decatur Police ...
Apr. 4—A Decatur man was arrested on Thursday after the Morgan County Department of Human Resources reported a failed drug screen of two juveniles to the Decatur Police Department, according to ...
Daikin officials tells the Decatur Daily they are hoping to have the festival in 2026. Click Here to Subscribe on YouTube: Watch the latest WAFF 48 news, sports & weather videos on our YouTube channel ...
Mar. 19—The Decatur City Schools board made multiple personnel changes for the 2025-26 school year at its meeting Tuesday. Missy Olinger, principal at Benjamin Davis Elementary, will become ...
Mar. 18—A Somerville man died following a two-vehicle wreck on Monday in Decatur, according to the Decatur Police Department. Decatur police said the wreck occurred on Point Mallard Parkway near ...
Mar. 20—Decatur's business development is beginning to warm up along with the weather, according to city Director of Development Dane Shaw. Shaw pointed to site plans for a pizza restaurant ...
President Donald Trump's mania or tariffs will make everyone poorer, but Alabama's representatives in Washington are more interested in supporting their party's leader than the people who elected ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results