Posts by Mecca Musick — Page 7

MADISON — In a push for significant upgrades, Ballcorps, the ownership group behind the Rocket City Trash Pandas, has released a FAQ sheet on the proposed renovations. The city of […]

MADISON — With an April 2026 deadline looming, Madison officials and BallCorps, the ownership group behind the Rocket City Trash Pandas, are under pressure to bring Toyota Field up to […]

Mitchell appointed Jackson County circuit judge

MONTGOMERY — Matthew C. Mitchell has been appointed Circuit Judge for Jackson County, Gov. Kay Ivey announced.  A graduate of Samford University and the Mercer University School of Business and […]

HUNTSVILLE – Signature Aviation, the world’s largest network of private aviation terminals, hosted a ribbon cutting to officially open its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) facility at Huntsville International Airport (HSV).   […]

TVA sets new all-time power demand record

KNOXVILLE – The Tennessee Valley Authority announced their power generation system met the highest peak demand in the agency’s over 91-year history. Wednesday’s preliminary all-time record peak of 35,319 megawatts […]

HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama in Huntsville debuts the cohort-based Executive Master’s degree in its Business Administration program. Dr. Jason Greene, dean of the College of Business, said the […]

HUNTSVILLE — “The time is always right to do what is right,” Dr. Martin Luther King said some 60 years ago.  And those words are just as relevant today, according […]

MADISON — A Madison City Council work session Monday on proposed renovations to Toyota Field unveiled options along with meeting new Major League Baseball standards. The options include further upgrades […]

HUNTSVILLE — As the calendar turns to 2025, many are reflecting on the past year and setting resolutions for self-improvement. A common goal is to save more money and create […]

HUNTSVILLE – The National Weather Service in Huntsville is urging North Alabama businesses and residents to prepare now for potential dangerously cold temperatures next week. In an update Friday morning, […]

HUNTSVILLE –Seasonal influenza activity continues to increase across the country with Alabama categorized as “very high” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report.   In the wake […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Guntersville City Schools will be hosting an opening ceremony for the new Guntersville High School. The grand opening celebration and open house take place at the Guntersville High […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Cotton Candies, an all-female marching krewe based in Huntsville, are packing their signature white boots and pink hair in preparation for a New Year’s Day Parade in […]

MADISON – Ovation at Town Madison offers “urban luxury” one-story cottages and townhomes featuring attached garages within Town Madison, the 563-acre community was designed by Andres Duany, a world-renowned urbanist […]

HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama in Huntsville is honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. next month with a breakfast for community and business leaders and students. The “UAH Dr. […]

MADISON — If you’ve ever dreamed of working alongside Sprocket, the famous mascot of the Trash Pandas, you’re in luck. The Rocket City Trash Pandas will be hosting two job […]

HUNTSVILLE – A task force has been created to develop a forward-looking approach to energy planning in Huntsville.  Wes Kelley, CEO of Huntsville Utilities, sat down with 256 Today to […]

HUNTSVILLE – As part its golden anniversary, the College of Nursing is hosting a Health Equity Symposium to honor 50 years at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.   Dr. Karen […]

MADISON – Madison Mayor Paul Finley awill not be seeking reelection for a fourth term.   “We’re here because it is an announcement to tell you guys that I do not […]

HUNTSVILLE — The inaugural ICSC Huntsville local event featured a heavyweight panel of development professionals Thursday.   Moderated by Wesley Crunkleton of Crunkleton Commercial Real Estate, the panel featured Shane Davis, […]

HUNTSVILLE  – Outpost Technologies, Inc., a small business in Huntsville, presented a $100,000 check to the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) today. Numerous community leaders as well […]

HUNTSVILLE – With no mayoral race on the ballot, turnout is expected to be low in tomorrow’s municipal election in the city of Huntsville. Mayor Tommy Battle, who had no […]

HUNTSVILLE – G.W. Chew was born with a mission to demonstrate access to healthy foods.  Adopted at birth into a family with the last name Chew, his calling to be […]

ALABAMA – A map measuring the height of men across the U.S. has calculated which states rank highest. Alabama, Utah, South Dakota, Tennessee and Nebraska take first place, with an […]