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HUNTSVILLE — Former Huntsville School Board member Michelle Watkins defeated City Councilman Devyn Keith in a runoff election Tuesday for City Council’s District 1 seat. In another District 1 runoff, […]
WASHINGTON – Since taking office, Sen. Katie Britt has been committed to addressing the challenges and dangers posed by social media, especially concerning children. Her efforts working with Senate Republicans […]
HUNTSVILLE- A non-profit headquartered in Huntsville is hoping to make life a little easier for North Alabama’s growing Latino population. The organization, Camino Alliance, has launched the El Mercado del […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a soon-to-be hurricane approaching the Gulf Coast, Alabama A&M’s football game Saturday at Florida A&M has been postponed. The Bulldogs announced today their Southwestern Athletic Conference opener […]
HUNTSVILLE – If you want to take a peek behind the curtain at Hays Farm, so to speak, then make plans to come out next month. The South Huntsville Main […]
MADISON – For Huntsville native Alice Lessmann, leadership is shaped by experience, education and a profound dedication to community. Lessmann, chief executive officer of Cepeda Systems, has taken on a […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Weather Service is calling for a “multi-day rainfall event” that can start as soon as this afternoon in the Tennessee Valley. The event is due to […]
HUNTSVILLE — There’s just one more seat to fill for the Huntsville City Council and City School Board. And, after today, those positions will be taken. The city’s municipale runoff […]
HUNTSVILLE – To promote a healthier Huntsville, the city is inviting residents to its annual North Alabama Health and Wellness Fair. The event, set for Calhoun Community’s Huntsville campus this […]
MONTGOMERY — With the general election more than a month away, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen has made sample ballots available to the public. “Sample ballots for all 67 […]
BIRMINGHAM – Proponents of electric vehicles tout lower fuel and maintenance costs as key benefits of driving electric. But how much money do EV owners really save? And why do they consistently […]
ATLANTA — They are the queens on The Hill. After three days of competition over the weekend, the Alabama A&M University women’s tennis team emerged victorious in the 23rd annual […]
WASHINGTON — The site of a long dormant nuclear plant in Jackson County may see life thanks to legislation introduced in Congress by U.S. Rep. Dale Strong. The bill, co-sponsored […]
MADISON — The Rocket City Trash Pandas Foundation is doing its part to support local nonprofit organizations in North Alabama. The charitable arm of the minor league baseball team announced […]
ATHENS — Motorists in Limestone County should expect lane closures and lengthy delays over the next several weeks. Road crews will begin resurfacing projects Monday on Alabama Highway 251 between […]
MADISON — Joe Carlucci is passionate about pizza. Working in the business since age 14, the Madison-area restaurateur holds two pizza-related Guinness world records. In competitions, he has multiple World […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Constellation Concert Series has drawn music lovers to the University of Alabama in Huntsville for a decade. Now the UAH Department of Music, Theatre and Film is […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University is the only Historically Black College and University selected to participate in a $2.8 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant aimed at developing a pioneering undergraduate curriculum […]
BOAZ – The temperature in North Alabama may still be warm but the month of October is just around the corner which means towns and communities are gearing up for […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Orion Amphitheater will host a showcase of some of the most unique and legendary cars when the North Alabama Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America […]
MONTGOMERY – The unemployment rate has ticked up from a year ago, but the rate has basically remained from last month, according to the Alabama Department of Labor. Meanwhile, North […]
HUNTSVILLE — He’s known for raging against a machine, but Tom Morello’s solo work is just as intense. In fact, his latest release “Soldier in the Army of Love,” has […]
HUNTSVILLE — HEMSI transports some 800 children out-of-county, and sometimes out of state, for appropriate mental health care. Additional children are transported privately by families. For a progressive metropolitan area […]
