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DECATUR — A memorable evening of culture, community, and celebration are in store Saturday for the third annual Dia de Los Muertos celebration in downtown Decatur. The immersive cultural experience […]
RAINSVILLE – Gov. Kay Ivey is on the road for the final stop of her Rebuild Alabama Road Tour. Ivey will be highlighting the resurfacing of Dilbeck Road from Church […]
HUNTSVILLE — After an 14-month effort, Land Trust of North Alabama has gathered the community support needed to create a greenway on Monte Sano. The greenway will provide a safe […]
MADISON — In a sign of the city’s continued growth and expansion, officials with the city of Madison and Madison City Schools broke ground for the school system’s next elementary […]
WASHINGTON – As Alabamians prepare to change their clocks this weekend, Sen. Tommy Tuberville is continuing to advocate for the passage of the bipartisan Sunshine Protection Act to make Daylight […]
MONTGOMERY – With Halloween coming tomorrow, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency urges everyone to prioritize safety to avoid any frights on Halloween night. There will likely be more pedestrians on […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville first responders now have the opportunity to train in a cutting-edge facility to better prepare them for scenarios they may encounter while serving the community. “The residents […]
HUNTSVILLE — The HudsonAlpha Institute of Biotechnology and startup accelerator gener8tor are working together once again to provide support for quickly growing start-ups with large potential. This time, as part […]
BIRMINGHAM — As Alabama A&M approaches its 150th anniversary, the school is reflecting on its heritage with an eye on the future and its growth. At its regular October meeting,, the […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City is famed for its missile and defense businesses and this most-recent acquisition is a coming together of two Huntsville businesses in those industries. Special Aerospace […]
HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville man has been charged with murder in connection to a fatal shooting Oct. 12. Huntsville Police said Jerriance Dural Freeman, 38, of Huntsville fled the shooting […]
MADISON – Madison Mayor Paul Finley awill not be seeking reelection for a fourth term. “We’re here because it is an announcement to tell you guys that I do not […]
MADISON — Bringing the “Ardent Preschool experience” to Town Madison, TJ and Sherry Lee of Leeland Ventures will host a groundbreaking Wednesday for Madison County’s fourth Ardent Preschool and Daycare. […]
MONTGOMERY — It’s just seven days until the General Election and it’s not too late to get the correct information on ballots, voting and requirements. In fact, Alabama Secretary of […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s been quite a ride that last six months for Huntsville’s Victory Solutions. In May, the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and Woman-Owned Small Business was awarded a NASA grant for […]
ATHENS – The Limestone County Economic Development Association has been awarded a Workforce Invest Grant by the Tennessee Valley Authority to support collaborative efforts in training and education. “The Limestone […]
MONTGOMERY — Several North Alabama cities are among cities, counties and other entities statewude to share more than $21.6 million in federal Transportation Alternatives Program funds. According to Gov. Kay […]
HOLLYWOOD – A Huntsville company’s expansion in Hollywood came without a red carpet, fancy-dressed stars and no paparazzi. After all, it was in Hollywood, Ala., just outside of Scottsboro, not […]
OWENS CROSS ROADS — With the general election coming Nov. 5, Madison County has set a public test of the voting machines for the election, the office of Probate Judge […]
HUNTSVILLE — It was a big day for the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering in Huntsville. The nation’s only high school focused on the integration of cyber technology […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mayor Tommy Battle is excited about a “state of the art” public safety training academy designed exclusively for first responders. The 58,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, a large multiuse […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation is holding a public workshop Tuesday about its Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The “open house” workshop is 5 to 7 p.m. at […]
FLORENCE — More than 75 people, including community supporters, University of North Alabama officials, Florence city officials, and current and former UNA students recently celebrated the construction of Embrace Alabama […]
