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MONTGOMERY — A Cullman native who was the youngest city council member in the city’s history has been nominated to head the Alabama Senate. State Sen. Garlan Gudger was nominated […]

Boeing to lay off more than 150 workers in Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE — A companywide layoff by Boeing is having a ripple effect in the Tennessee Valley. According to the aerospace giant, employees in Huntsville are among the nearly 17,000 employees […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s first Walmart Neighborhood Market is closing its doors. Citing the store’s lack of performance, Walmart said the Neighborhood Market at Oakwood Avenue and Jordan Lane will close […]

HUNTSVILLE – The holiday spirit and bringing the community together will shine brightly at “A ‘Claus’ for Celebration,” which promises to warm even the Grinch-iest of hearts. District 1 Councilmember Michelle […]

HUNTSVILLE – We’ve had Black Friday. Then Cyber Monday. But today is perhaps the most important day of the post-Thanksgiving, pre-Christmas time span. And, it’s global. Today is Giving Tuesday. […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments and Neighborhood Concepts Inc. are sponsoring a free, three-hour Funding Lab workshop this week for business owners seeking to grow […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Havoc are making some major noise with their current high level of play and continued sky-high attendance. The team is in first place in the Southern […]

HUNTSVILLE — Connell Maynor has been “relieved from his duties” as head football coach at Alabama A&M, Director of Athletics Dr. Paul A. Bryant announced Monday. Calling for a change […]

MADISON — A Bob Jones High School student has been arrested after bringing a firearm to school Monday morning. According to Madison City Schools, school resource officers promptly confiscated and […]

MUSCLE SHOALS – The Alabama State Health Planning and Development Agency’s Certificate of Need Review Board approved the North Alabama Shoals Hospital plan to expand its behavioral health services by […]

Countdown to launch: Apollo Park is set for liftoff

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City is hosting the launch of an Apollo mission. Only this one deals with greenspace instead of outer space. The city is holding a ribbon-cutting Thursday […]

HUNTSVILLE — A keystone to Huntsville’s biotech and therapeutics industry has been sold. Ampersand Capital Partners has closed on its acquistion of Nektar Therapeutics’ PEGylation reagent manufacturing business, according to […]

WASHINGTON — NASA has selected SpaceX to provide launch services for the Dragonfly mission, the fourth mission in NASA’s New Frontiers Program, managed by the Marshall Space Flight Center in […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department advises drivers to expect traffic congestion and road closures in downtown Huntsville for Tuesday’s annual Huntsville Christmas Parade. Related story: Huntsville Christmas Parade bringing […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville and Huntsville Transit will honor the legacy of civil rights icon Rosa Parks by offering free rides on all fixed transit routes Monday to […]

Sippin’ on some fun in downtown Athens

ATHENS – It’s time again for some sippin’ and shoppin’ in downtown Athens. To celebrate the holiday season, Athens Main Street is once again hosting the Sippin’ Cider Festival. Now […]

WASHINGTON — As the Space Development Agency continues to build out the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture, the agency’s director, Derek Tournear, said Link 16 will continue to be the top […]

HUNTSVILLE — The 12 Nights of Santa is set to return to EarlyWorks Children’s Museum next month, bringing with it all the magic of the holiday season. From Dec. 12-23, […]

UAH awarded $600K to join Gulf Scholars Program

HUNTSVILLE – The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has announced the University of Alabama in Huntsville has been awarded a $600,000 grant to join the […]

HUNTSVILLE — For the first time in recent memory, neither Auburn nor Alabama is headed for the SEC Championship game and a chance at a national championship. So, what’s on […]

HUNTSVILLE – Brewer Hicklen flogged 22 home runs for the Triple-A Nashville Sounds last season, and each time the former Huntsville High School and Birmingham-Southern outfielder rounded the bases, underserved […]

Do you hear what I hear? The Shoals cues up the holiday music

FLORENCE — If you love Christmas music, the Shoals is ring-a-linging your song. From John Paul White to the University of North Alabama Choruses to the Shoals Symphony Orchestra, northwest […]

ARLINGTON, Va. — Radiance Technologies has been awarded a $49,319,391 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for Phase IV of the Secure Advanced Framework for Simulation and Modeling  program. The Defense Advanced Research Projects […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   North Alabama’s political power With State Sen. Steve Livingston (R-Scottsboro) the rumored next Senate president pro tem, all […]