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HUNTSVILLE – The hunt is on for a new chief executive at Downtown Huntsville Inc. Founding president & CEO Chad Emerson announced this weekend he is leaving DHI to pursue […]
HUNTSVILLE — Speed-date companies that are recruiting female talent. Fast forward businesses and careers through networking. Learn how leadership can institute transformative changes in the community. These opportunities are front […]
HUNTSVILLE — Some 100 barbeque experts and connoisseurs are expected next month for the return of WhistleStop, Huntsville’s two-day battle of the barbeque. Set for Sept. 9-10, the event invites […]
TUSCUMBIA — A celebration of the culture and traditions of American Indians who once lived in north Alabama, returns for two days of education and fun. After a two-year hiatus […]
MADISON — Madison Crossings, an independent living and memory care community, has officially opened. Just 10 miles from downtown Huntsville at 11260 County Line Road, the community has been accepting tenants […]
HUNTSVILLE — It is 7:45 on a hot August morning in 1925. Huntsville is experiencing a bit of a boom as additional cotton mills built here in the early part […]
HUNTSVILLE — A debate among seven of the eight candidates for Huntsville City School Board addressed questions regarding personal political beliefs, mask mandates, and critical race theory in schools. “Cookies and […]
TANNER — Students attending four North Alabama high schools and career tech centers have become the first to receive state-of-the-art manufacturing training, including virtual reality training. In a formal launch […]
ALBERTVILLE — Ready to cool off from the intense summer heat? Well, get ready to throw on your favorite sweater, lace up your skates and head to Sand Mountain Park […]
HUNTSVILLE — “A Special Day for Kids”, a day of aviation fun for children with emotional and physical challenges and their families is coming in October. The event is hosted […]
EVA — What do a greased pig, frogs, and a parade have in common? The Eva Frontier Days festival! The town of Eva takes centerstage in September for the town’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Ballet, the city’s only professional ballet, returns to the stage in October to open its first full season of performances in two years. The local troupe […]
HUNTSVILLE — According to career experts Zippia, almost 1 million Americans work in automotive and parts manufacturing and there are several solid reasons why. First, the career outlook is promising, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The LPN Launch Program has officially lifted off. The program, a partnership between Huntsville Hospital and Drake State Community and Technical College, provides financial assistance to students to […]
HUNTSVILLE – All you need is an excessive character, extravagantly colorful costumes, a simple fairy tale plot, and a catchy tune to attract people to the theater. Now introducing young […]
HUNTSVILLE — The role of women in the male-dominated missile defense industry “has evolved significantly,” according to Tay Fitzgerald, president of Strategic Missile Defense at Raytheon Missiles & Defense. Fitzgerald […]
HUNTSVILLE – “Write till your ink be dry, and with your tears moist it again, and frame some feeling line that may discover such integrity.” “Two Gentlemen of Verona” was […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Lake Guntersville was featured on the most recent season of “Facing Waves”, a travel paddling show on Bally Sports Southeast. The episode was carried locally on Aug. 6, […]
MADISON — The playoff-bound Rocket City Trash Pandas return to Toyota Field next week for a six-game series against their North Division foes, the Chattanooga Lookouts. The week at Toyota […]
HUNTSVILLE — Goodall Homes, the builder of homes in the Hays Farm subdivision, is reorganizing under the Legacy Homes brand in the Huntsville market, according to a company official. Goodall […]
HUNTSVILLE – As beauty brings joy, Mayor Tommy Battle proclaimed Huntsville a beautiful and joyful place this month. The occasion came when he, City Council President John Meredith, and the […]
HUNTSVILLE – If you are new to Huntsville, or even of you are not, do you know where to get information such as what is the nearest park between your […]
HUNTSVILLE — There were no reindeer sleighs or midnight sightings Tuesday of Santa Claus at Ditto Landing. It was just Madison County Commissioner Phil Riddick and Ditto Landing Executive Director […]
