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HUNTSVILLE — Working in neighborhoods and off-the-road areas, Huntsville Utilities Electric Operations Crews continue to make repairs following Tuesday night’s severe weather. The HU crews, with the assistance of Decatur […]

HUNTSVILLE — The National Weather Service Huntsville office reported three tornadoes struck the area Tuesday following its preliminary storm survey. The survey Wednesday also revealed wind damage in many portions […]

HUNTSVILLE – In response to Tuesday’s storms, the Madison County Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster has mobilized to support recovery efforts. County residents who need help cleaning up storm damage […]

HUNTSVILLE — George Washington may not have slept here, but more than 2.8 million people stayed overnight in hotels in Madison County last year. That’s according to the the Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE — Thousands of residents across north Alabama woke up without power and some woke up to see damaged homes in the wake of tornadoes and severe storms that swept […]

MONTGOMERY — Coastal homeowners with Fortified homes are better protected from hurricanes than those living with standard construction, a first-of-its kind study by the University of Alabama’s Center for Risk and Insurance […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Schools, in conjunction with the Alabama Department of Education, will begin its annual Summer Food Service Program next month. The program will operate Monday through Thursday, […]

UNION GROVE — The morning commute over Brindlee Mountain will be a little slower for motorists this week. The Alabama Department of Transportation said crews will perform maintenance paving on […]

American Legion Post 25 in Moulton to host Alabama Veterans Uplift

MOULTON — American Legion Post 25 in Moulton is hosting the inaugural Alabama Veterans Uplift event next month. This community-focused celebration aims to honor and support Alabama’s veteran community through […]

WASHINGTON – We’ve seen the pictures. The posts on social media. In fact, there is a good chance that just about everyone who has driven or rode on I-65 in […]

WASHINGTON — The process to move the U.S. Space Command headquarters to the Rocket City took another step with the confirmation of Troy Meink as the Secretary of the Air […]

AUBURN — Fueled by a lifetime of resilience and the healing power of music, Joe Toles – a 66-year-old grandfather, former foster youth, and adoptive father of 10 – has […]

WASHINGTON — Last year, Huntsville police Sgt. Kevin Lambert and Officer Jason Toney helped save the lives of a woman and her two-year-old child during a hostage situation. This week, […]

HARVEST — Motorists should expect delays during their commute on Alabama Highway 53 this week. According to the Alabama Department of Transportation, paving will start this week for improvements at […]

HUNTSVILLE — The victim of Monday’s accidental fatal shooting in downtown Huntsville has been identified as Christopher Keunta Hatcher, 24, of Huntsville. Police said Hatcher was shot inside a vehicle […]

HUNTSVILLE – Recognized for investing in their employees and understanding their needs and wants, 15 local companies were named “Best Places to Work.” The winners were announced today at the […]

HUNTSVILLE — With a goal of providing fast, effective relief from chronic sinus and allergy issues, a new Huntsville business aims to help residents “breathe better.” Breathe Better Institute will […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department has reason to believe a fatal shooting Monday in downtown Huntsville was accidental. Just after 12:30 p.m., officers responded to a call about a […]

ATHENS — When the call came out this morning for a house fire, Athens Fire and Rescue C Shift crews responded. Upon their arrival on Wentworth Drive, the firefighters found […]

WASHINGTON – Just a couple weeks after his visit to Huntsville, FBI Director Kash Patel reaffirmed the bureau’s commitment to expanding operations at Redstone Arsenal, calling it one of the […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Contractors are beginning two resurfacing projects near Guntersville, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Weather permitting this week, Vulcan Materials will start resurfacing about seven miles of U.S. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Air Evac Lifeteam has donated two airport-style windsocks to Huntsville Fire & Rescue to enhance the safety of medical helicopter landings. The windsocks were installed at two public […]

ARDMORE — Gov. Kay Ivey today launched her 2025 Rebuild Alabama Tour with a visit to Limestone County to spotlight a project to improve the intersection of Alabama Highway 53 […]

WASHINGTON – The sudden firing of the Librarian of Congress, Dr. Carla Hayden, the first African American and woman to hold the role, was met with an outcry from Democrats. […]