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It’s the season of holiday shopping, bustling stores, and long checkout lines. In lieu of the in-person chaos, many shoppers choose to purchase online, thinking it may be a calmer–and […]
ATHENS — Colorful celebration. Joy. Vitality. These sentiments about Athens and Christmas inspired this year’s Athens City Hall Christmas card. Athens Mayor’s Youth Commissioner Katie Lee Helums, a senior at […]
BOAZ — Recognized for inspiring students, Boaz Middle School Principal Kyle Pinckard has been named Curriculum Associates’ 2024 Inspire Award winner. Curriculum Associates, founded in 1969, designs research-based print and online instructional […]
FORT PAYNE — Labeling the suspects as “evil monsters,” DeKalb County Sheriff Nick Welden announced Tuesday the arrest of eight North Alabama men on charges of Traveling to Meet a […]
HUNTSVILLE — Radiance Technologies is not forgetting its roots. The Huntsville-based defense contractor has developed a culture that prides itself on its connections with the U.S. military and space exploration. […]
ATHENS – Athens State University has been honored by the Better Business Bureau of North Alabama as the winner of the 2024 Torch Award for Ethics in the Large Business […]
FORT PAYNE — Vulcan Materials, Asphalt and Construction is the apparent low bidder for a major highway reconstruction project in northeast Alabama, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Vulcan’s low […]
HUNTSVILLE — A new road expansion project will provide Redstone Arsenal employees with a faster option to get on base in the mornings. The Resolute Way Interchange will specifically help […]
WASHINGTON — A ballistic missile target was intercepted in a Missile Defense Agency test off the coast of Guam, the Pentagon announced. Partnering with U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and other Defense […]
HUNTSVILLE — The FBI is continuing to grow its presence on Redstone Arsenal. The agency has transformed the base into a second headquarters of sorts, complete with more than a […]
DECATUR – An annual event that draws hundreds of spectators and thousands of bird returns next month. The Festival of the Cranes recognizes the 14,000 Sandhill Cranes and several pairs […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University is taking a leap forward in digital engagement by partnering with Pathify to implement a transformative AI-powered chatbot. This cutting-edge virtual assistant is designed to provide students […]
HUNTSVILLE – Researchers from the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville have partnered with atmospheric scientists from the Marshall Space Flight Center to make groundbreaking […]
WASHINGTON — NASA, along with its industry and international partners, is preparing for sustained exploration of the lunar surface with the Artemis campaign to advance science and discovery. As part […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of America’s symbol this winter at Lake Guntersville State Park. The much-anticipated Eagle Awareness Weekends are set to return in late January and early […]
205 years ago, our great state was admitted as the 22nd state in the United States. On this 205th birthday, also called “Alabama Day,” I wanted to take time to brag on […]
WASHINGTON — Being acknowledged for “his leadership in local government,” U.S. Rep. Dale Strong has been selected by House Republican Leadership to serve on the powerful Appropriations Committee in only […]
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama State Parks Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has begun accepting applications for its prestigious Eagle Awards, which recognize special contributors to the 21 […]
MADISON – PNC Bank is the presenting partner of the inaugural Rocket City Softball Showcase, the Rocket City Trash Pandas announced today. The showcase in February is a six-day event […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Animal Services is asking the community to give pets in the shelter a chance to have a loving and warm home for the holidays. Several of Santa’s […]
MONTGOMERY – North Alabama agencies will be able to help low-income households with energy costs thanks to grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Gov. Kay Ivey […]
HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville is continuing to support moving the FBI’s national headquarters to Redstone Arsenal. In a video posted to his X account Thursday, Tuberville (R-Auburn) said […]
HUNTSVILLE — A drive down Church Street can immediately plunge you into the midst of holiday festivities. More than 400 trees have been decorated for Tinsel Trail in Big Spring […]
