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MONTGOMERY — A pair of North Alabama economic development organizations are among four in the state that will share more than $7.2 million in new Growing Alabama funding, Gov. Kay […]

FLORENCE — Taking note of the TVA’s vital role in providing energy to the region, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong toured three sites this week to get a first-hand look. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — The John Hunt Park Recreation Center is one step closer to becoming a reality after a groundbreaking ceremony today in south Huntsville. Planners estimate that the project will […]

MONTGOMERY — Holiday spending in Alabama should be on par with or slightly under last year – $18.5 billion. While that’s not altogether the best news, it’s an improvement over […]

HUNTSVILLE – The ever-popular Biergarten at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center is taking it outside. And, instead of playing in the shadow of the Saturn V, the oompa-pa will […]

Havoc nears sellout for home opener Friday

HUNTSVILLE — They’re going fast! That’s the word from the Huntsville Havoc on tickets for the team’s home opener Friday night. There are less than 350 non-single seats remaining for […]

HUNTSVILLE – A trio of high-value contracts has given a boost to a Huntsville small business. Over the last three months, Invariant has been awarded contracts from the Defense Logistics Agency […]

MADISON — Get your families and friends and take them out to the ballpark and take them out with the crowd. Because it’s time to celebrate all things Madison at […]

HUNTSVILLE — “Bicycle, bicycle, bicycle. I want to ride my bicycle, bicycle, bicycle.” Not only are those lyrics from Queen’s classic hit “Bicycle Race,” it’s also a call by the […]

MONTGOMERY — After the State Board of Veterans Affairs failed to remove Kent Davis as commissioner of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs, Gov. Kay Ivey used the “supreme executive […]

Von Braun Center upgrades Propst Arena videoboards

HUNTSVILLE – At the annual Huntsville Havoc “Meet the Team” event Monday, fans were introduced to the players and a new feature of the Von Braun Center. A pair of […]

HUNTSVILLE — Backing its brand “Start here. Go anywhere,” Alabama A&M University is seeing a record number of students starting their college careers on The Hill. Sparked by the state’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — City leaders are set to break ground on the John Hunt Park Recreation Center. The one-story, 60,580-square-foot facility will be north of Joe W. Davis Stadium on about […]

HUNTSVILLE — The sounds of plastic on pavement will be echoing on the streets of Huntsville as the latest rec craze hits a unique venue in the Rocket City. Downtown […]

FLORENCE — Get your broomsticks ready and prepare for a night of frightful fun. The annual Witches Ride is taking off Thursday for a fun celebration of Halloween and a […]

Batter up! UNA to take on Army at Toyota Field

MADISON — There will be shouts of “hooah” and “roar Lions” echoing around Toyota Field in February. And, it will all start with perhaps the most famous call in sports, […]

WASHINGTON — The Defense Department has released the final cybersecurity maturity model certification program rule. The rule includes changes which make it simpler for private sector companies to comply with […]

Decatur motorcyclist killed in collision with car

DECATUR – A motorcyclist was killed today in an early morning collision with a car in Decatur, police said. According to Decatur police, the motorcyclist, Marcus Allen Hastings, 32, of […]

HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville man was arrested today in connection with the shooting death of an unborn child Saturday. Huntsville Police arrested and charged Dequerius Amar Clayborn, 27, of Huntsville […]

MONTGOMERY — Alabama’s proposal for deploying $1.4 billion in funds to further expand high-speed internet has received approval from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, according to Gov. Kay Ivey’s office. […]

MADISON — The bats – the wood kind – have been put away but bats – the winged kind – may be spotted this weekend at Toyota Field. The Rocket […]

MONTGOMERY — Anyone who hasn’t registered to vote in next month’s General Election has until midnight tonight to take that step. Today, Oct. 21, is the deadline to register to […]

HUNTSVILLE — With a combined total of almost 145 years of law enforcement experience, 11 Huntsville police officers were promoted at a special ceremony last week. “As the City of […]

HUNTSVILLE — While the pandemic may have put a halt in Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy’s plans for a new campus in Huntsville, the show must go on and […]