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Invariant offers Pickard Strong academic scholarship

HUNTSVILLE — Invariant has announced the window is open for high school seniors to apply for its Pickard Strong Scholarship. The scholarship provides $2,000 toward college tuition, books, or supplies. […]

FLORENCE – A development coming to Florence is aiming to be a great place to call home, do business and have fun. All at the same time.  Approved by the […]

After 10 years as a history professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Dr. John Kvach decided to flip his script and embark on a new pursuit that would […]

ATHENS — Scholarships are available for Limestone County residents pursuing degrees in advanced manufacturing, construction, health care, or information technology. Funded by the Limestone County Economic Development Association and Athens-Limestone […]

A&M engineering students win competition

HUNTSVILLE — Presenting and solving a sewage problem in the state’s Black Belt proved to be a winning challenge for Alabama A&M engineering students. The group won the competition at […]

Calhoun Community College isn’t making just an educational impact on the state, the state’s largest two-year college is making a major economic impact. Calhoun made a total annual impact of […]

HUNTSVILLE – After several “almost underground” premiers of his work, Huntsville filmmaker Jurian Isabelle is taking it to the big screen. His latest film, “Nine Divine,” will debut March 25 […]

Severe weather could bring 'strong tornado'

HUNTSVILLE — Schools, businesses and even Marshall Space Flight Center and Redstone Arsenal are closing early today around the region due to anticipated severe weather. “A line of strong to […]

Our Town Podcast - Famous Joe Carlucci

256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, North Alabama’s newest favorite son. The Our Town Podcast […]

HUNTSVILLE — General contractors Brasfield & Gorrie won “Project of the Year” for its work on the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering. The award from the North Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE – More than two dozen guests gathered Monday at Baker & Able, the rooftop bar at 106 Jefferson, to watch the modernized version of the old classic “Let’s Make […]

Find a fur-ever love at Huntsville Animal Services

HUNTSVILLE – If you’ve got a lonely heart this Valentine’s Day, Huntsville Animal Services wants to help you find a fur-ever love. The shelter is waiving fees on most adult […]

Hallett joins SouthState Bank

HUNTSVILLE — SouthState Bank has hired Rob Hallett as their business banking relationship manager in Huntsville. He will concentrate his efforts on growing SouthState’s small business banking segment across North Alabama. Hallett […]

Help Your Neighbor

HUNTSVILLE — Have you heard about this incredible program from Huntsville Utilities? Project Share helps members of our community who are elderly or living with disabilities to get through the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Visitors to the Arts Huntsville Gallery at the Von Braun Center will find a “panoply” of artwork on display through April, celebrating more than 40 years of Huntsville’s […]

Rocket Center Molten Mardi Gras will be a hot blast

HUNTSVILLE – It is going to be a red-hot Mardi Gras celebration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center next week. The facility is hosting a Molten Mardi Gras and […]

ATHENS — Limestone County is not even pretending to be neutral when it comes to which team it will be pulling for in Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII clash between the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville’s fixed-route and paratransit service will see significant enhancements over the next few years, including the possibility of Sunday service and extended hours. Also in […]

HUNTSVILLE – Strike up the band because the leprechauns are on the move, planning one of Huntsville’s oldest traditions, the 46th annual Ellen McAnelly Memorial St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Set […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council authorized a $1,127,115 contract Thursday to purchase approximately five acres of land on Martin Road near the intersection with Zierdt Road, to build a […]

  Keith stays on Huntsville City Councilman Devyn Keith has apparently decided to see if he can ride out the controversy surrounding his shoplifting arrests. However, that hasn’t stopped local […]

Limestone County goes green for Super sons

ATHENS — If you’ve noticed a “hint” of green around Limestone County recently and you know it’s too early for St. Patrick’s Day decorations, there’s a reason for it. Or, […]

TUSCALOOSA — Taco Casa, a quick service Mexican restaurant headquartered in Tuscaloosa, is looking to expand its footprint in Alabama. The company said it is looking for food entrepreneurs in […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville attorney Harold D. Mooty III has been appointed to the Alabama Access to Justice Commission by the Alabama Supreme Court, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings law firm announced. […]