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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 […]

November general election sample ballots available

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 […]

Alabama A&M women’s tennis team wins HBCU national championship

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 […]

Trash Pandas jersey auctions benefit local nonprofits

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 kicks off fall celebrations with annual Harvest Festival

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 […]

Antique auto show rolling into Orion Amphitheater

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 […]

Five area counties post jobless rates below 3%

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 […]

Wellstone cuts ribbon on Pediatric Crisis Care Center

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 […]

Weather Stripping: A Simple Solution for Lower Bills

In today’s economy, it’s crucial to find strategies to reduce expenses while improving home comfort. One approach is to use weather stripping on windows and doors, which helps close air […]