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Animal Cruelty Case; Huskies Girls Basketball: The Week In News

Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch in Trussville this past week.

Here's a review of some of the news stories in Trussville this past week.
Here's a review of some of the news stories in Trussville this past week. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

TRUSSVILLE, AL — In addition to statewide news that affects the Trussville area, some local stories also made headlines this past week on Patch.

A woman was arrested after two dead dogs were found on the property she had previously rented. The woman now faces animal cruelty charges.

Also, the Hewitt-Trussville girls basketball team made the championship game for the Class 7A tournament.

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Here are those and more stories that made headlines this past week on Patch:

Gov. Ivey Extends Mask Order 'One Last Time'

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The statewide mask order has been extended into April, but Gov. Kay Ivey says she will not renew the order again.

CVS Offering COVID-19 Vaccines In Alabama: See Details, Locations

CVS pharmacies have added more locations to its list of Alabama stores offering the COVID-19 vaccine.

Woman Arrested After Dead Dogs Found At Rental Home In Trussville

Trussville police arrested a woman on animal cruelty charges after two dead dogs were found on property she had rented.

Hewitt-Trussville Girls Lose In 7A Championship Game

The Hewitt-Trussville girls basketball team was looking to capture a state title Wednesday against top-ranked Hoover, but the Bucs had other ideas.

Search Warrant In Jefferson County Yields Heroin And Cocaine

Jefferson County Sheriff's Vice and Narcotics detectives executed a search warrant Monday in the 400 block of Chapel Creek Lane in Fultondale, which resulted in the arrest of a 28-year-old man.

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