Culture — Page 9

AMLA to host young leaders of the Americas Initiative Fellows

DECATUR — The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association is hosting two participants of the U.S. Department of State’s Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative Professional Fellows Program. Rafael Alfonso Martinez […]

DECATUR – While North Alabama is firmly rooted as a national technology hub, it has a rapidly growing arts culture as well. This week’s groundbreaking for a residence hall at […]

“It all started at the border, and that’s still where it is today.” Those are the first words heard on Drive-By Truckers’ 2016 release “American Band.” The border in the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Mentorship, in life as in business, has dozens of benefits ranging from helping people set goals and manage growth, to just listening and providing valuable feedback that can […]

Helen Keller Festival kicks off June 23 in Tuscumbia

TUSCUMBIA — Despite what kids on TikTok might say, Helen Keller and her accomplishments were real. And Tuscumbia continues to celebrate both. Tuscumbia’s 44th annual Helen Keller Festival is June 23-26. […]

CARLISLE BARRACKS, Pa. — James Lomax, whose position with Corporate Office Properties Trust in Huntsville places him at the front gate of the sprawling Redstone Arsenal, joined the U.S. Army […]

WASHINGTON — Alabama A&M University will join the world of cybersecurity as a host of a minority-based workshop through a National Science Foundation project. The Minority Serving – Cyberinfrastructure Consortium, […]

The easiest jobs in college football

What are the easiest jobs in college football? Let’s find out together. It’s the silliest part of the college football offseason. It’s that time of year when sportswriters dust off […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Village of Promise is one of Huntsville’s most forward-thinking non-profit organizations whose purpose is to empower families out of poverty. To help lead them in this noble […]

HUNTSVILLE — This event has been postponed. We will update as information is made available.

SPRING CITY, TN — Bass Pro Tour newcomer Mercury pro Ryan Salzman of Huntsville weighed in 13 bass totaling 24 lbs. 3 oz. to experience his first major career win […]

HUNTSVILLE — A small, rare crayfish thought to be extinct for 30 years has been rediscovered in a cave in the City of Huntsville in northern Alabama by a team […]

HUNTSVILLE – U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) was instrumental in securing FY22 funding to help the Space Development Agency locate operations and integration centers at Redstone Arsenal and at Grand […]

HUNTSVILLE — Discovery Life Sciences, Huntsville’s biospecimen and biomarker specialists, has joined the ranks of the largest sequencing service providers in the world. To meet the biopharmaceutical industry’s rising demands, […]

Tim Tebow throws a pass in a Florida Gators uniform

Cheers & Jeers: College Football Hall of Fame ballot

The 2023 College Football Hall of Fame ballot was released this week, featuring enough nostalgic names for any fan to sink their teeth into. This is reason enough for your […]

Summer in the Shoals is for learning, too

MUSCLE SHOALS — School may be out for summer, but that doesn’t mean the learning stops. Check out the following summer classes and camps for ways to beat the Summer […]

HUNTSVILLE — NASA launched the second phase of its Break the Ice Lunar Challenge to advance technology that is – quite literally – groundbreaking. The challenge invites the public to design a […]

HUNTSVILLE — Brad Atkinson, a safety and mission assurance quality engineer at Bastion Technologies, was recently selected to receive the NASA Space Flight Awareness launch honoree award for his contributions […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville law firm Bradley Arant Boult Cummings and several of its attorneys have recently earned national rankings, according to independent research company Chambers and Partners. In the 2022 […]

HUNTSVILLE — There were dozens of perfect liftoffs at NASA’s 2022 Student Launch rocketry competition at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center as winners were announced live via Facebook. Of the […]

HUNTSVILLE — A research paper about heat transfer inside the reactor of a conceptual liquid-fueled nuclear rocket engine by a University of Alabama in Huntsville graduate student was hot stuff […]

HUNTSVILLE — Fishing, model boats and water polo will be showcased this weekend as the first weekend of June in Huntsville kicks off a busy summer of water sporting events. […]

TUSCUMBIA — The annual North Alabama African Heritage Festival brings music, learning, and family fun to Willie Green Recreation Center in Tuscumbia this weekend. Wallace Ricks, president of the North […]

HUNTSVILLE — ServisFirst Bank has promoted Angel Stinson to chief credit officer for the Huntsville/North Alabama region. With more than 25 years of banking and finance experience, Stinson will oversee the […]