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CULLMAN – The holiday spirit is set to arrive this week as the Cullman Christkindlmarkt returns, bringing seasonal cheer, old-world charm and delightful holiday traditions for everyone to enjoy. Inspired […]
HUNTSVILLE– Sen. Tommy Tuberville believes U.S. Space Command will soon be in its “rightful home.” In a statement posted to his X account Saturday, Tuberville (R-Auburn) said bringing the agency […]
HUNTSVILLE — Auburn University will provide radiation studies at its Huntsville facility through a Department of Defense contract. According to the DoD, Auburn was awarded a sole source firm-fixed-price contract […]
MONTGOMERY – While the state’s labor force participation rate increased, Alabama’s unemployment numbers also showed a hike from a year ago. According to Department of Labor Secretary Marty Redden, Alabama’s […]
MUSCLE SHOALS — Wilson Dam on the Tennessee River is set to receive some critical upgrades thanks to a $430 million grant from the Department of Energy. The funding, according […]
WASHINGTON — Well, it’s another U.S. News and World Report Top 10 ranking for the Rocket City. Last year, Huntsville was ranked the No. 2 Best Place to Live. This time, […]
ATLANTA — DC Blox is expanding its presence in Huntsville with the plans for another data center, the company announced. The provider of digital infrastructure across the Southeast, DC Blox […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville and Huntsville Hospital have teamed up for the 10th “Maintain, Don’t Gain” challenge to offer residents a fun and encouraging way to help maintain […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists on North Memorial Parkway will face traffic slowdowns starting Monday morning near the Bob Wade Lane intersection due to work on the Northern Bypass. “Weather permitting, single-lane […]
FORT MYER, Va. — The soldiers and airmen who fill the National Guard’s ranks are at the core of the United States’ decisive advantage over its global competitors, the newly […]
HUNTSVILLE — A team of scientists with HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, the University of Tennessee, Auburn University, and several regional collaborators has been invited to compete in the next stage of the […]
HUNTSVILLE — NASA has awarded Alabama A&M University a $1.2 million grant to expand programs supporting students who have been historically underrepresented and underserved in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. […]
Dear state and federal legislators: Over the past several months, I have sent numerous emails and stories regarding how pharmacy benefit managers are affecting the lives of your constituents. While […]
AUBURN — Auburn University’s Samuel Ginn College of Engineering has set a college record for new research awards and contracts for a fiscal year, closing FY24 with $117.7 million. The […]
HUNTSVILLE – The grenades were fake when Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama A&M University and the University of North Alabama put […]
ARAB — The City of Arab and Arab Parks and Recreation kick off the holiday season the day after Thanksgiving when Arab City Park is transformed into Christmas in the […]
FLORENCE — The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has temporarily closed the three-lane ramp at the McFarland Public Boat Ramp (McFarland […]
WASHINGTON — Showing a united front, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt led the full Alabama congressional delegation expressing concerns about major lock failures on vital waterways in Alabama including the Demopolis, […]
HUNTSVILLE — In his State of the County address this week, Madison County Commission Chairman Mac McCutcheon provided details about the new county courthouse. While the courthouse itself may still […]
FLORENCE — Officials in Lauderdale County celebrated a significant milestone this week as the Florence-Lauderdale Industrial Park was awarded a $2 million grant through Alabama’s Site Evaluation and Economic Development […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Tennessee Valley Authority is working with schools in North Alabama to reduce energy waste so that funding can instead go to educational tools and resources. The initiative […]
MONTGOMERY — Economic growth, including jobs, will soon be taking off in Guntersville and Cullman thanks to grants from the Appalachian Regional Commission, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. Ivey said two […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Space Command Part Deux Since Trump’s big win local and DoD sources have begun speculating what that means […]
