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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Alabama A&M is seeking its third road win of the season as the Bulldogs visit Florida A&M today in a Southwestern Athletic Conference game. Kickoff against the […]
ATHENS — Richard Martin sits on his porch with a mug of hot tea, the smell of fresh cut hay in the air, looking out to the trail that shares […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville is a trail blazer – be it cutting edge biotechnology, rockets, high tech or business. And, Huntsvillians are trail blazers – literally. According to run.outsideonline.com, the Rocket […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation is excited to unwrap the 2024-25 Winter Program Guide, packed with hundreds of festive and free activities for residents to enjoy at City facilities. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M linebacker Medrick Burnett Jr. is still hospitalized following a head injury he received Oct. 26 in the Magic City Classic. He was a second-year freshman from […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama baseball and football fields at Bank Independent Stadium now have names – and they will be familiar to Lion fans everywhere. The Florence-Lauderdale […]
HUNTSVILLE – Two of the nation’s top credit rating agencies have assigned their highest scores to the City of Huntsville. It marks the 16th consecutive year the city has received […]
MONTGOMERY – Celebrating the “backbone of the state’s economy,” Gov. Kay Ivey has proclaimed Saturday to be Small Business Saturday in the state of Alabama. “The Saturday after Thanksgiving is a time […]
HUNTSVILLE — With subfreezing temperatures in the forecast for this weekend, it’s time to take steps and prevent pipes and water lines from breaking. One of the first steps is […]
MONTGOMERY – A deteriorating sewer line that serves homes, businesses and industries in Scottsboro will soon be replaced, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. A $750,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission […]
HUNTSVILLE– With the holidays now here, the Food Bank of North Alabama is requesting the community join the annual effort to fight food insecurity among its residents. As part of […]
MONTGOMERY – A two-fold project that raises awareness for an important veterans issue while uniting the state’s biggest college rivals steps off on its annual mission this week. To recognize […]
HUNTSVILLE – A second suspect from Huntsville has been arrested in Kentucky for the shooting death of James Grays, 35, of Huntsville. The Huntsville Police Department has charged Erica Lashawn Baker, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department is calling all individuals who are looking to make a positive and lasting impact on the city. The department announced today the application process […]
WASHINGTON — Rep. Robert Aderholt’s bill renaming the Guntersville Veterans Affairs Clinic in honor of Col. Ola Lee Mize Department, a Marshall County native and Medal of Honor recipient, has […]
GADSDEN — The merchants of downtown Gadsden are getting in the holiday spirit, and as a more relaxing and enjoyable alternative to the big box store “Black Friday” chaos, shoppers […]
ATHENS — Horace Greeley proclaimed, “Go west, young man.” And now, a regional grocery store chain has apparently been listening to Greeley as well as residents on the west side […]
HUNTSVILLE — For anyone going out shopping on Black Friday, don’t forget the overcoats and mittens. Yep, as you recover from Thursday’s feasting, get ready for some Friday frosting. Along […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has begun its yearly effort to make the state’s roads safer through the Thanksgiving holiday. As part of the effort, state troopers are […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Rocket City holiday tradition is returning for its 10th year. The Huntsville Christmas Parade, scheduled for Dec. 3, will feature more than 80 quality floats, animals, and […]
DECATUR – The city of Decatur will begin rolling out new recycling carts for residents in January and next May as part of an opt-in campaign to strengthen its existing […]
HUNTSVILLE — Christmas cheer is once again coming to The Orion Amphitheater. Next month’s Christkindlmarket Huntsville will give holiday shoppers a chance to experience German and European traditions with local […]
HUNTSVILLE — ‘Tis the season for glittering lights, festive melodies and sugar plum fairies. Huntsville offers a celebration for every tradition— from watching ballerinas in The Nutcracker to listening to […]
