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MADISON — The Madison Chamber of Commerce celebrated four chamber member businesses that received Alabama Small Business of the Year Awards. The state awards honor small businesses across Alabama for […]

Come as you are: Village of Promise hosting One Table Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE — It’s one meal, one day, one table, and one city — united in gratitude and fellowship. And it’s happening today in downtown Huntsville as Village of Promise hosts One Table […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville High School boys’ swim team scored 372 points to claim the Panthers’ 10th straight AHSAA Class 6A/7A Boys’ Team Championship Saturday night at the Huntsville Aquatics Center […]

HUNTSVILLE — For those finding a place to park while attending events at The Orion Amphitheater or the MidCity District, help is on the way, The city plans a parking […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M’s mantra is “Start here. Go anywhere.” And four alums who started at A&M came back to The Hill with the NBA on their resumes. But, they […]

HUNTSVILLE – Preparations are in full swing for Holiday Jazz 2025 in the Department of Music, Theatre and Film at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Treats you loved in the […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville will apply for two federal grants to assist with two multi-modal projects that will expand bike paths and greenways. The Transportation Alternatives Program grants […]

A Holiday Tradition: Skating in the Park Returns for 14th year

Each year, the greenspace behind the Huntsville Museum of Art transforms into a glowing landscape of twinkling lights and winter magic as a beloved Huntsville tradition makes its return. Skating in […]

HUNTSVILLE  – Cold weather may be approaching but there’s no shortage of ways to stay active and get connected this winter with Huntsville Parks & Recreation. The winter program guide […]

MONTGOMERY – The nomination process for the 10th annual Eagle Awards has now opened for the prestigious program that recognizes noteworthy contributions to Alabama State Parks. The Alabama State Parks Division […]

HUNTSVILLE – Grissom High School junior diver Casey Sapp posted a 446.65 score Friday to claim the AHSAA Class 6A/7A Boys’ Diving individual championship for the second straight year. Sapp edged Bob […]

KENOSHA, Wis. — The UAH men’s cross country will take the national stage Saturday morning  in the NCAA Division II National Championships. The men’s 10K championship race on the Wayne E. […]

WASHINGTON — Relocation efforts and construction issues affecting U.S. Space Command’s move to Huntsville were the topics Thursday in a meeting at the Pentagon between Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth […]

HUNTSVILLE — Recognized for their leadership and integrity, 10 members of the Huntsville police force were the center of attention at a promotion ceremony in the Huntsville City Council Chambers. […]

HUNTSVILLE – In the wake of a banner year where the Huntsville music ecosystem reached an international crescendo, Music Officer Matt Mandrella led a celebration Thursday at the Huntsville Music […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Will Doug Jones make it official? Political chatter is growing louder that former U.S. Sen. Doug Jones may […]

NORMAL — Hoping to end a skid of losing six of their last seven games, Alabama A&M closes its season Saturday with a trip to the Lone Star State as […]

FLORENCE – Saturday marks the end of a historic era. The University of North Alabama will play its final game at Braly Stadium, the home to North Alabama Football since […]

DECATUR — Karen Beasley, vice president of marketing and communications of the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association, has been named the Tourism Promoter of the Year by the Alabama Restaurant […]

BEREA, Ky. — A Decatur nonprofit program is among nine projects to share $2.4 million in Maximizing Appalachian Capacity grants through Fahe, according to a news release. The awards will […]

BIRMINGHAM – An emergency air medical transportation company has settled a lawsuit charging it wrongfully withdrew a job offer in Cullman because of the applicant’s prescription medication, the U.S. Equal […]

HUNTSVILLE — The daily traffic backup at the I-565 and Research Park Boulevard interchange will be history, eventually, following action Thursday by the Huntsville City Council. The city entered into […]

HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville business owner is among four people, including two Chinese nationals, charged with conspiracy to illegally export cutting-edge NVIDIA Graphics Processing Units, which have artificial intelligence (AI) […]

HUNTSVILLE – If you love to dress up your house and yard for Christmas, the Huntsville City Council invites you to enter the Deck the Districts holiday light competition. Open […]