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HUNTSVILLE — Doors that open by themselves. Coat hangers flying off the rack. Shadowy silhouettes moving among the living. Voices calling when no one is there, and a sense of […]

Snell promoted by Huntsville/Madison County CVB

HUNTSVILLE — Sharon Snell has been promoted to director of Community Engagement & Technology, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau announced. Starting her career in 1999 as a convention […]

MSFC's Building 4200 walls come tumblin' down

HUNTSVILLE — There was a whole lot of shaking going on Saturday morning as the Marshall Space Flight Center’s original administrative headquarters known as Building 4200 was imploded in a […]

MADISON – In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety and depression increased by a massive 25%, according to the World Health Organization. The organization said the increase was […]

HUNTSVILLE — A dimly-lit and little-used service alley between Spring Street and Clinton Avenue in downtown Huntsville was more than a small blight on a vibrant downtown scene. Its easily […]

HUNTSVILLE – There many reasons why U.S. News & World Report recently named Huntsville the Best Place to Live, and every one of those reasons can be found in the Huntsville/Madison […]

Avion giving fund awards $20,000 to nonprofits

HUNTSVILLE — Avion Solutions’ employee-led giving fund, Avion Takes Action, has awarded $20,000 in grants to four nonprofit organizations, the company announced. The grants are distributed in communities where Avion […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation is kicking off the Halloween weekend with seven no-cost, family-friendly events related to the spookiest holiday of the year tonight  through Halloween. Tonight “Fall” […]

HUNTSVILLE — Why is it important for citizens to engage in the City of Huntsville’s BIG Picture process? For Dennis Madsen, the answer is pretty straight forward. “Input shapes policy, […]

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DECATUR — The Decatur Fire & Rescue Department knows Halloween can be overwhelming for children on the autism spectrum and for those with physical disabilities. To try and make Halloween […]

Huntsville Utilities to raise natural gas rates

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Utilities business and residential customers will see an increase in their natural gas next month, the utility said in a news release. The increase will affect about […]

HUNTSVILLE – It may be a bye week for the Alabama football team but fans will still be able to see the players in action this weekend. That is, in […]

HUNTSVILLE – It is the less flashy but crucial behind-the-scenes part of show business – sound engineering and design, lighting design, color theory, rigging, set, and costume design. It is […]

HUNTSVILLE – Don’t let falling leaves fool you when it comes to fall planting. Fall in the Deep South, all the way through November, is one of the best times […]

HUNTSVILLE – Rev up the hot rods and squeal those wheels because the Rods and Wheels Cruise-in rolls into Ditto Landing next month. The seventh annual event is Nov. 5 […]

HUNTSVILLE – It will be a barking and meowing good time Saturday at Huntsville Animal Services’ Howl-o-ween Trunk or Treat. This is a first-time event for the shelter at 4950 […]

MADISON — With a $1 million economic impact, a mention on ESPN’s “GameDay” and a crowd of some 10,000 fans, the first football game at Toyota Field could be called […]

MADISON – Honestly, not another coffee shop down the street, not a two-year pandemic, nor roadwork blocking traffic in downtown Huntsville has been able to slow the flow of customers […]

ATHENS — The address is 100 South Jefferson Street, right smack dab in the middle of Athens’ popular Downtown Square. It was once a funeral home, built in 1830, and […]

DECATUR — Jazz drummer Jason Marsalis will be the special guest next week for Calhoun Community College Fine Arts Division’s “New Orleans, Then and Now” concert. The free concert begins […]

HUNTSVILLE – It is scientific fact that the magical allurement people get from looking at Christmas lights brings about feelings of happiness and childhood memories for adults, and a twinkling […]

FLORENCE — The University of North Alabama and its Anderson College of Nursing and Health Professions has been named one of the best schools for online higher education in health […]

Play ball! Auburn to face UNA at Toyota Field

MADISON – Before the Trash Pandas return to action next season, SEC baseball returns to Toyota Field. The Auburn Tigers, who were launched on their College World Series journey last […]