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WASHINGTON – An Athens man pleaded guilty today in connection with his role in a conspiracy last year to hack into the X account of the U.S. Securities and Exchange […]
HUNTSVILLE — Here comes that rainy day feeling again. The rain isn’t coming today but forecasters predict a heavy dose of precipitation over the next two to three days across […]
DECATUR — It’s time for Barrels (and Boxes) of Love – Morgan County’s Industry-Led Non-Perishable Food Drive. Donations benefit food pantries at the Salvation Army of Decatur and the Committee […]
PRICEVILLE – Two bits. Four bits. Six bits a dollar. All for competitive cheer, stand up and holler! There will be a lot of standing up and hollering, as well […]
HUNTSVILLE – Calling it a “great day to be here among good friends,” Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle helped cut the ribbon Friday on a massive hangar facility for Huntsville-based Science […]
HUNTSVILLE — Looking for a fun and engaging way to keep your children active during Spring Break? Registration has opened for Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Spring Break Camps. Parks & […]
WASHINGTON – As winter begins to wind down, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt is encouraging families to start planning their spring break and summer trips to Washington, D.C., highlighting the capital’s […]
HUNTSVILLE – The departments of Psychology and Industrial & Systems Engineering and Engineering Management at the University of Alabama in Huntsville have joined forces in a novel interdisciplinary collaboration with […]
JACKSONVILLE — An Anniston man arrested Saturday for violating a protection order also faces weapons and drugs charges, according to Jacksonville police. Austin Health Church, 37, of Anniston was arrested […]
ATHENS – Athens State University is one of eight universities nationwide to receive a grant to design innovative approaches to career services. Athens State received the $300,000 award which will […]
FLORENCE – The Marching Pride of the University of North Alabama will be headed to New York City in November to participate in the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. And, […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s contributions to the nation’s space program continues with the recent announcement by NASA to award study contracts to help support life and work on the lunar surface. […]
DECATUR – The Alabama Tourism Department has designated 2025 the Year of Alabama Trails, a year-long celebration of the state’s diverse and scenic outdoor trails, and in North Alabama, there […]
AUBURN — A rodent-sized mammal found in east Alabama is causing a stir across the state and beyond. Researchers at Auburn University are part of a team that has identified […]
HUNTSVILLE – A graduate research assistant at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has published a paper in the journal Astronomy and Physics that builds on an earlier study to help understand why the […]
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Maria von Braun, widow of Dr. Wernher von Braun, died Jan. 20 at her home in Alexandria, Va., the U.S. Space & Rocket Center announced. She was […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department said it has obtained critical new evidence indicating that missing 37-year-old Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr. was abducted in December. This development marks a significant […]
GROVE OAK – Buck’s Pocket State Park welcomed back a group of football friends this week just in time for the Super Bowl. The group calls itself “The Bro’s” and started coming […]
NEW ORLEANS — For the second time in three years, Limestone County will be represented in the Super Bowl. This year, a Huntsville High graduate will also be on the […]
RUSSELLVILLE — Citing the school’s dedication to safety as exceptional, Attorney General Steve Marshall presented the 2024 Safe School Initiative Award to Russellville Elementary School. “Russellville Elementary School’s dedication to […]
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. — Dovetail Genomics, a pioneer in linked-read genomic services, is thrilled to announce the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology Genome Sequencing Center as the first North American member of the Dovetail Certified […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you work on Redstone Arsenal, prepare for a logjam of vehicles at the gates Monday. Much of the arsenal’s workforce of some 46,000 people has returned to […]
FLORENCE -– As a kid growing up in North Alabama, my Major League Baseball team was, of course, the Atlanta Braves. I remember meeting second baseman Glenn Hubbard at Lang’s […]
