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  HUNTSVILLE — Recent trends continue to indicate a significant severe weather event will shape up over the Tennessee Valley tonight and Saturday, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville […]

HUNTSVILLE – It was a late night thriller Thursday at the Von Braun Center. It wasn’t a movie, however, but a basketball game that saw Middle Tennessee State hold off […]

ATHENS — With some unpleasant weather in the forecast for the weekend, a pair of “crawls” in downtown Athens have been altered. The third annual Athens Main Street Boutique Crawl […]

HUNTSVILLE — With stormy and possible severe weather in the forecast the weekend, organizers have canceled the Huntsville St. Patrick’s Day Parade. It is the first time in 48 years […]

MONTGOMERY — North Alabama the beautiful. That is the unofficial consensus of the judges for the annual Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest, hosted by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. […]

WASHINGTON — Comparing a missile defense program to the Manhattan Project, senior-level leaders of the joint force testified Wednesday before the Senate Armed Services Committee on the proposed program and […]

WASHINGTON – To help address inefficiencies with the U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Reps. Robert B. Aderholt and Emanuel Cleaver II (D-Mo.) reintroduced the “Deliver for Democracy Act” this week. The […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M has taking the phrase “dress for success” to the next level. To that end, the university, which proclaims “Start here. Go anywhere,” is helping its students […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Women’s Economic Development Council membership applications are open for 2025, inviting women leaders across Madison County to join a network dedicated to advancing female leadership in business […]

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When a landslide destroyed part of U.S. 231 in 2020, ALDOT’s solution was to construct bridges across the unstable area. In this photo from July 2020, contractor Brasfield & Gorrie […]

HUNTSVILLE – Middle Tennessee State’s work on defense in practice paid off Wednesday as the No. 2 Lady Raiders shut out No. 7 Kennesaw State in the second quarter of […]

HUNTSVILLE — It wasn’t a pretty win, in the eyes of Jacksonville State Head Coach Ray Harper, but the No. 2 seed Gamecocks knocked off 10-seed Florida International 65-56 Wednesday […]

Levis named president of Invariant Corp.

HUNTSVILLE — Danny Levis has been promoted to president of Invariant, the company announced. Levin joined Invariant in 2023 and has almost 20 years of experience in electrical engineering, with […]

WASHINGTON — A bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Dale Strong to strengthen the nation’s defense against bioterrorism was unanimously passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. It was Strong’s third […]

MADISON — Top Angels’ prospect Christian Moore leads more than a dozen Rocket City Trash Pandas in Friday’s annual Spring Breakout. This is the second year for MLB Spring Breakout, a […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M’s dynamic duo of Alisha Wilson and Kalia Walker have been named to the Southwestern Athletic Conference women’s basketball first team, the conference office announced. They will […]

MADISON – Madison Visionary Partners (MVP) is hosting its third annual Madison Visionary Awards, a community-wide event to celebrate the people who make Madison a great place to live, work […]

CINCINNATI – Manufacturing is taking off in Huntsville-Limestone County and GE Aerospace is providing an economic engine to drive the growth. The aircraft engine builder announced plans Wednesday to invest […]

HUNTSVILLE — The National Weather Service Huntsville office isn’t pulling any punches. “Residents in the Tennessee Valley should be prepared for an overnight event Friday night,” its statement read. “The […]

HUNTSVILLE – The plethora of apartment buildings expanding into Huntsville neighborhoods has created anxiety and concern from residents and city officials. To answer those concerns, the city’s Planning Commission approved […]

HUNTSVILLE – In a game that was tied 10 times with eight lead changes, No. 8 Sam Houston (13-16) defeated No. 9 Jacksonville State 55-53 (10-20) in the first round […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s a walk in the park, literally. And for a good cause. The annual March for Babies walk is May 3 at Huntsville’s Big Spring Park and the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Conference USA men’s basketball tournament didn’t take long to produce an upset. No. 10 Florida International (10-22, 3-15 CUSA) advanced to tonight’s quarterfinal round, upsetting No. 7 […]