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WASHINGTON – Sen. Tommy Tuberville has been named chairman of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel, his office announced. The subcommittee oversees staffing key Department of Defense military and […]

HUNTSVILLE –– The Tennessee Valley Authority and the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering have partnered to advance cybersecurity education and workforce development across Alabama. The collaboration aims to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Thanks to an agreement between Huntsville and Breeze Airways, travelers will have more opportunities to visit sunny Florida and the lights of Las Vegas. Also, the Big Apple […]

Mitchell appointed Jackson County circuit judge

MONTGOMERY — Matthew C. Mitchell has been appointed Circuit Judge for Jackson County, Gov. Kay Ivey announced.  A graduate of Samford University and the Mercer University School of Business and […]

ATHENS – In an effort to meet a educational and workforce development need while taking advantage of work experience, Athens State University is offerering a bachelor of science in applied management. […]

BIRMINGHAM — Each year, the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s annual survey of state and local finances to compare Alabama’s tax collections […]

HUNTSVILLE– The Rocket City will once again be the site of an athletic event expected to draw top athletes from across the United States thanks to a collaboration between U.S. […]

Fraud EDU: Top 5 Fraud Predictions for 2025

Scammers like to repackage tried-and-true schemes with new twists to attack the innocent. Year after year, the descriptions and nuances change slightly, but many of the attack vectors look much […]

Senior from Lawrenceburg, Tenn., crowned 50th Miss UNA

FLORENCE – Thirteen young women shared their dreams, goals, talents, and community service on a stage lit with sparkling stars Saturday night as the University of North Alabama crowned its […]

MONTGOMERY – The “Fix Prior Authorization” campaign, launched in August by doctors with the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, is challenging these insurance requirements that can cause patients […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville is buzzing these days, and with its growth as Alabama’s largest city, planners and public safety officials have their hands firmly on the wheel when it comes […]

NASHVILLE –What happens when you lose your freedom and the people who eventually get it back for you are no longer alive to thank? From No. 1 New York Times […]

MOULTON — Let the good times roll! And the city of Moulton is planning just that is it gears up for the annual Moulton Mardi Gras Parade, set for this […]

MONTGOMERY – The inaugural Historical Marion 2 Selma Bicycle Ride will commemorate the 60th anniversary of one of the most important and notorious moments in Civil Rights history. The cycling […]

HUNTSVILLE — This year won’t be an average tax filing season so a national tax service is hoping to perk up taxpayers. Jackson Hewitt Tax Services is giving away free coffee […]

HUNTSVILLE– The City of Huntsville’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is undergoing a name change but will largely retain its current responsibilities. On Thursday, the Huntsville City Council voted […]

DECATUR – Police Chief Todd Pinion released a statement on Facebook after a third-party review of the Decatur Police Department conducted by Green Research and Technology (GRT) was released to […]

TUSCUMBIA — Nature lovers are blessed with abundant recreational and travel opportunities the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources offers in north Alabama, like Joe Wheeler State Park, Monte Sano […]

HUNTSVILLE – Due to popular demand, Arts Huntsville is excited to announce the expansion of its City Hall Public Art Tours. Beginning in February 2025, the program will shift to “First […]

TANNER — Most of Alabama’s 23 state-owned Public Fishing Lakes return to regular operational hours next weekend. The lakes are noted for their quality fishing for bream, largemouth bass, channel […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama     A Strong Opponent? The New Year also kicks off a new campaign cycle for north Alabama congressman […]

HUNTSVILLE – Signature Aviation, the world’s largest network of private aviation terminals, hosted a ribbon cutting to officially open its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) facility at Huntsville International Airport (HSV).   […]

HUNTSVILLE – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is hosting the eighth HudsonAlpha Tech Challenge (HATCH) March 1, with presenting sponsor Innovate Alabama. The HudsonAlpha Tech Challenge, or HATCH, is a life […]

MADISON–Mazda Toyota Manufacturing is undergoing a leadership change in a key position that directly contributes to the overall success of the corporation. On Thursday, MTM announced that Hironori (Hiro) Kagohashi, […]