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HARTSELLE — Calhoun Community College and the Morgan County School System are launching a program to “redefine the high school education experience.” The courses in medical and machining will be […]
HUNTSVILLE — As Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy prepares to raise the curtain on its new home, the organization said it reached a major milestone in its capital expansion […]
MADISON – To recognize area communities and their pride, the Rocket City Trash Pandas are hosting the Hometown Throwdown series of promotions this season. The special nights will be dedicated […]
FLORENCE – Music was changing in fall of 1975. Glen Campbell’s “Rhinestone Cowboy” had lost ground to “Fame,” David Bowie’s super-charged funk rock song that features John Lennon. Disco was […]
WASHINGTON — A pair of companies with facilities in Huntsville recently received contracts from the Department of Defense. Agile Defense of Reston, Va., was awarded a $12,557,977 contract modification for […]
HUNTSVILLE – If you have ideas about how to improve transportation on Huntsville’s highways or through public transit, the Huntsville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is eager to listen. The public […]
NORMAL — To honor the rich history, vibrant culture, and invaluable contributions of the Black community, Alabama A&M’s Office of Student Activities & Leadership Development is hosting a series of events […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle and District 4 City Councilmember Bill Kling will join Cosmo, Huntsville’s furry forecaster, as he predicts either an early spring or six more weeks of […]
DECATUR – Some of the best – and youngest – anglers from around the state will converge on Ingalls Harbor next weekend for the Alabama Student Angler Bass Fishing Association […]
HUNTSVILLE — A 21-year-old man was arrested for the murder of a convenience store employee Saturday night, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office announced. Jahree Daiquan Williams has been charged with […]
MADISON – If you can hold the famous note in the “Star Spangled Banner” – “O’er the land of the fre-e-e-e-e-e-e-e …”, you may want to consider trying out to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Arts Huntsville, in partnership with Huntsville Revisited and the city of Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, is hosting a program to connect Huntsville artists and arts organizations with […]
NASHVILLE – Maximus Ekk, who played last season for Huntsville City FC, has signed with Nashville Soccer Club. HCFC is the MLS NEXT Pro affiliate of Nashville. Ekk, 19, has […]
WASHINGTON — Studies of rock and dust from asteroid Bennu delivered to Earth by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security–Regolith Explorer) spacecraft have revealed molecules that, on our […]
ELGIN, Ill. — To help address the shortage of skilled labor in the industry, SparkForce, The FMA Foundation, has awarded 59 scholarships- including one to a Calhoun Community College student […]
FLORENCE – Ann Berry, the first African American to serve as secretary of the U.S. Senate, was honored by the State of Alabama with a portrait unveiled this week in […]
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Labor will be no more, as of Saturday. The department will become the Department of Workforce and Secretary of Labor Marty Redden is retiring […]
HUNTSVILLE — Concordia Technologies of Huntsville has been awarded a contract from the Missile Defense Agency for hypersonic-related work. The total value of this contract is valued at $9,399,969, according […]
MADISON — In a push for significant upgrades, Ballcorps, the ownership group behind the Rocket City Trash Pandas, has released a FAQ sheet on the proposed renovations. The city of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Marking its continual growth, Sigma Defense Systems has expanded its presence in the Rocket City. The Georgia-based defense technology company hosted a ribbon-cutting for its EWA Warrior Services […]
ATHENS — Several area high school students will be launching their future among leaders, thanks to the Athens Rotary Club Youth Leadership Awards. The club is sponsoring eight high school […]
FLORENCE – Born out of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Advisory Board, “The Shine” podcast has provided a unique opportunity for first-year University of North Alabama students to […]
ATHENS – Specialty tea shop Driftwood Dragonfly won the Bright Ideas grant pitch competition, Athens Main Street announced. Owner Michelle Crawford received the $10,000 grant in an event at the […]
