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HUNTSVILLE — Senior sports management major Jeffrey Wright recently returned from the “Get in the Game” Conference in Baltimore, thanks to the sponsorship of the Milwaukee Brewers. Held from Nov. 8–10, […]
HUNTSVILLE — After months of negotiations, Huntsville Hospital Health System and UnitedHealthcare have reached an agreement that maintains the in-network status for United subscribers who are patients in HH Health […]
WASHINGTON — Legislation to honor a Marshall County Medal of Honor recipient has passed Congress and goes to President Joe Biden’s desk for his signature. The U.S. Senate unanimously passed […]
MADISON — The proverb “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade” was taken to fruition by the Rocket City Trash Pandas in 2020. In this case, the “lemons” represented the […]
DECATUR – A Decatur man was arrested on charges of kidnapping after holding four people at gunpoint and keeping them in his house, police said. According to Decatur Police, John […]
ARLINGTON, Va. — Alabama received a report card today, and it’s not good. According to the March of Dimes 2024 Report Card, Alabama’s preterm birth rate remains high at 12.9% while […]
HUNTSVILLE — With one of the largest contracts it has ever received, Huntsville-based Dynetics will produce missile parts for the Army. Dynetics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos, was awarded […]
MOBILE — A change in his college major in his senior year has propelled a Huntsville man to the head of one of the largest hospitals in the state. Rick […]
HUNTSVILLE — Madison County Commission Chairman Mac McCutcheon delivered some welcome news about the county’s roads during his State of the County address Wednesday. Speaking at the Von Braun Civic […]
MADISON — A facility to help meet the needs of children in foster care, particularly those who have suffered trauma associated with abuse, neglect, and abandonment is now officially under […]
RESTON, Va. — Education is power and Leidos took a step today to provide Drake State Community & Technical College students with the tools to attain the power through education. […]
ONEONTA — There will be no “humbugging” allowed as downtown Oneonta is set to sparkle this holiday season. Starting Thursday and continuing through Dec. 19, a series of events will […]
HUNTSVILLE — North Alabama leaders are reminding local first responders to register for the 2025 World Police & Fire Games. The competition is set for June 27-July 6 in Birmingham. […]
WASHINGTON – A Harvest man was among three Alabama veterans honored Tuesday in a speech on the U.S. Senate floor by Sen. Tommy Tuberville. Tuberville (R-Auburn) spoke to commemorate Veterans […]
ATHENS — It’ll be lunch with the classics in downtown Athens this week. Launchbox, the business incubator operated by Athens State University, is hosting Symphony in the City on the […]
HUNTSVILLE – A Rocket City-based defense contractor will be doing a variety of support work over the next five years for the Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile […]
SHEFFIELD — Bank Independent is once again being recognized for its exceptional workplace environment and dedication to its employees. For the sixth year in a row, the Sheffield-based financial institution […]
HUNTSVILLE — Noted as a signal of a commitment to education, Free 2 Teach received a $150,000 contribution from Meta – the largest single donation in the organization’s history. The […]
WASHINGTON — Possibly ending speculation about a run for the Alabama governor’s office, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville said he will be running for a second term in the Senate. Tuberville […]
HUNTSVILLE – As the Huntsville City FC announced its returning players for next season, the absence of several players was noticeable. The club said defender Kessy Coulibaly, midfielder Patrick Amarh, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Into each life, a little rain must fall. And, in this case, that little rain will pre-empt plans to install overhead message boards on Interstate 565. Due to […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, didn’t hold back on plans for the U.S. Space Command headquarters. ” … we will start construction […]
CULLMAN — The Biggest Party in the South is just a few months away and organizers are saying it will be “bigger than ever.” Kid Rock, Nickelback and Hank Williams […]
