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Strong secures wins for North Alabama in 2024

WASHINGTON — As the 118th Congress comes to an end, U.S. Rep. Dale W. Strong released the following update on his work for North Alabamians in Congress this year: “When […]

CENTREVILLE — A Huntsville man was one of two people killed Tuesday in a single-car wreck in Bibb County, according to state troopers. Jedarius K. Chancey, 31, of Huntsville was […]

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has updated its chronic wasting disease  zone rule to allow the continued baiting of white-tailed deer in Franklin County through […]

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MONTGOMERY — Attorney General Steve Marshall has removed himself from the list of possible candidates to succeed Gov. Kay Ivey. According to the Associated Press, Marshall said Tuesday he won’t […]

ATHENS — Three entities in Limestone County will soon receive thousands in additional funding to help local students thanks to grants from The Dekko Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in […]

Year in Review: Alabama Association of Realtors

2024 was a year of significant shifts and steady growth for Alabama’s housing market. After a somewhat slow start, the market experienced a remarkable turnaround during the spring and summer […]

ALBERTVILLE — The Albertville High School Aggie Band has been given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase the band’s talents to millions of Americans on a national stage. In a recent […]

HUNTSVILLE — Be prepared. That’s right, Huntsville Havoc Scout Night is back and better than ever. The annual salute to area Scouts is Jan. 31 as the Havoc take on the […]

CAPE CANERVAL — Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket completed a hotfire test Friday. The reusable, heavy-lift orbital rocket is powered by seven of Blue Origin’s BE-4 engines which are produced […]

MONTGOMERY — The Board of Directors for Manufacture Alabama has announced a shift in leadership and elected its next chairperson. Karen Johnston, the regional director for government affairs at Toyota […]

ATHENS — Though 100 mph winds late Saturday night damaged several businesses in downtown Athens, but residents are counting themselves fortunate. “Thankfully, there were no injuries or fatalities,” Mayor Ronnie […]

HUNTSVILLE – As residents make plans to ring in 2025, Huntsville Animal Services urges residents to consider offering a safe, quiet space for a furry friend. While festive for humans, […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Guntersville City Schools will be hosting an opening ceremony for the new Guntersville High School. The grand opening celebration and open house take place at the Guntersville High […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department isn’t opposed to residents having a blast  on New Year’s Eve, but they don’t want anyone getting blasted. With the calendar set to turn […]

HUNTSVILLE — Work to help alleviate extended power outages in western Madison County could cause traffic slowdowns on a couple key roads over the next several months. Starting Thursday, contractors […]

NORMAL — Former Alabama star defensive back Sam Shade, who helped lead the Tide to the 1992 national championship, has been named head football coach at Alabama A&M University. Director […]

HUNTSVILLE — Cyber Huntsville is hosting a college scholarship opportunity to high school seniors pursuing a college degree in a cyber-related field. Winning applicants will be awarded a one-time monetary […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M University is set to enhance the entrepreneurial landscape with the launch of its Venture Hub – a $1.5 million, 5,800-square-foot entrepreneurship and innovation center. Located at […]

ATHENS  — The National Weather Service is sending a survey crew to Athens this morning to take a look at the damage from the storms that moved through the area […]

MONTGOMERY – Alabama State Parks will again offer a First Day Hike at 12 different State Parks on New Year’s Day, providing the perfect way to start the new year in the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Residents in North Alabama and Southern Middle Tennessee are urged to be prepared for possible severe weather tonight and through Sunday morning. According to the National Weather Service […]

HUNTSVILLE — Like with most severe weather events, extreme winter weather can wreak havoc on a city and its residents. The ice storm that hit Huntsville last January serves as […]

HUNTSVILLE — Nearly two dozen road resurfacing projects will herald in the new year for Huntsville. Last week, the City Council approved the first phase of road resurfacing projects from […]