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MADISON — Madison’s elementary school under construction in Limestone County now has a name. The Madison City Board of Education approved Superintendent Dr. Ed Nichol’s recommendation to call it Russell […]
NORMAL — It’s not exactly “Auld Lang Syne,” but Alabama A&M and Tennessee State will be renewing their old acquaintances on the football field. The four-game “Legacy Series” will kick […]
HUNTSVILLE – For the third time, and the first time in more than 30 years, the world of disc golf is coming to Madison County. The Professional Disc Golf Association […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Grudger gets going For the first time in a while, two North Alabamians are in charge of the Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE — Starfish Holdings recently made a pair of moves at the executive levels. The parent company of Torch Technologies, Freedom Real Estate & Capital, and SIMVANA announced that Torch […]
HUNTSVILLE — A handgun discharged inside a second-grader’s backpack and the bullet struck another student’s backpack but no one was injured in the incident Thursday at Huntsville’s Challenger Elementary School. […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Boating traffic will be “ramping” up on Lake Guntersville thanks to the renovation of Brown’s Creek Public Boat Ramp. Representatives from the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville native Ella Sullins has been promoted to chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Dale Strong, the congressman’s office announced. Sullins has served as Strong’s legislative director since […]
WASHINGTON – To help employees of non-profit organization invest for retirement, Sen. Katie Britt joined fellow Sens. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Dr. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), and Gary Peters (D-Mich.) in reintroducing […]
WASHINGTON – In a move to erase a law signed by former President Ronald Reagan, U.S. Sens. Tommy Tuberville and Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.) introduced the “Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act” […]
HUNTSVILLE – One of the most agonizing experiences a cancer patient suffers is waiting without knowing: waiting for a diagnosis, waiting to get test results back, waiting to learn the […]
NORMAL — Though he’s only been at the position a few weeks, Alabama A&M Head Coach Sam Shade hit the ground running. And his efforts paid off Wednesday as the […]
BIRMINGHAM — With the ribbon-cutting of a branch bank in Madison set for Friday, JPMorganChase plans to triple the number of branches in Alabama and hire an additional 170 bankers […]
MONTGOMERY – Several area organizations recently received state grants to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Gov. Kay Ivey awarded more than $900,000 in grants to four organizations […]
HUNTSVILLE — Three teams. One city. One epic night. It’s all in the family – the Huntsville pro sports family – on Feb. 22 when the Huntsville Havoc hosts Huntsville Sports […]
HUNTSVILLE – For anyone who wants to take a look behind the badge at how local law enforcement works, the Huntsville Police Department has an opportunity for you. HPD has […]
MONTGOMERY – Vowing to “create a safer Alabama,” Gov. Kay Ivey unveiled a bipartisan-backed public safety package during her State of the State address Tuesday. “Bolstering public safety is my […]
MENTONE — To help preserve history and enhance tourism, the Appalachian Regional Commission has approved a $300,000 grant for the Town of Mentone to support the renovation and revitalization of […]
MONTGOMERY — A bill to continue the state wiretapping program first enacted in 2022 has been introduced in the Alabama House. The legislation (HB137) enables the Agent Billy Clardy III […]
HUNTSVILLE — A normally routine Huntsville/Madison County Chamber membership meeting took a surprise twist Wednesday. In his last official act as Board chair, Sameer Singhal surprised LaFreeda Jordan and Shane Davis […]
MADISON – Rocket City Trash Pandas fans may see less of C-Mo this season. Christian Moore, the Los Angeles Angels’ top position player prospect, headlines the list of non-roster invitees to […]
HUNTSVILLE – As Drake State Community and Technical College provides opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience, it continues to set standards of excellence. The latest standard the school set […]
WASHINGTON – A Harvest man who served with the Navy in the Vietnam War was recognized by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as the February “Veteran of the Month.” Tuberville (R-Auburn) […]
