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Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama King Kling All eyes are turning to Huntsville City Councilman Bill Kling in the wake of last week’s […]
BIRMINGHAM — In an effort to get ahead of advances in fishing technology, the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society has created equipment standards for its angling competitors. Like other sporting events, […]
BIRMINGHAM – An illegal immigrant in North Alabama has been arrested in connection with voter fraud and passport fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Northern District office. A nine-count information […]
“It just didn’t sound right, but I went ahead and did it.” “It was a fast-paced, busy day, so I sent the payment, but I should’ve trusted my gut.” The […]
MADISON – He’s now making his presence known in the American League, but Caden Dana has another laurel to add to his collection after being named Southern League Pitcher of […]
WASHINGTON – A pair of multimillion-dollar projects in Huntsville and Jackson County are among several in Alabama to share more than $40 million through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for the Safe […]
HUNTSVILLE – You can say the Alabama Retail Association has good taste. Well, at least the judges for the Alabama Retailer of the Year contest do. ChurchStreet Family Restaurant & […]
BIRMINGHAM – In an effort to help prevent childhood obesity, several North Alabama schools are taking part in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama Healthy School Grant Program. Blue Cross […]
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey today asked for the resignation of Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis. But, the governor said he failed to meet a 5 p.m. […]
ATHENS — Through crayon, color pencil and paint, children created images of themselves in capes, flying to defeat cancer creatures and even blocking a cancer monster from the hospital. “We […]
HUNTSVILLE — The “Space Cowboy” match between Huntsville City FC and its parent Nashville SC gave fans the opportunity to experience a special evening Wednesday. And it also was an […]
Huntsville’s economy – and, therefore, much of North Alabama – has long been tied to federal government institutions, especially major facilities of the Army, NASA, and most recently, the FBI. […]
MUSCLE SHOALS — The family of a Muscle Shoals man is claiming a Florida surgeon killed 70-year-old Bill Bryan after mistakenly removing his liver during an operation last month. Bryan, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Making discoveries are all in a day’s work at CFD Research. So, it’s fitting the word “discovery” has a major role in the research company’s expansion – as […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Missile Defense Agency has awarded its TEAMS Next Agency Operations contract to VetTech, a joint venture between Virginia-based MDW Associates and Vali, a Huntsville-based Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small […]
ATHENS – In a modern, retail version of “A Tale of Two Cities,” a north Alabama mother and daughter have been recognized as Alabama Retailer of the Year by the […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Cyber Summit is set to kick off this month at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville. And Mayor Tommy Battle doesn’t hold back his feelings about […]
HUNTSVILLE – With an eye on a growing North Alabama population, Warby Parker is opening a store in Huntsville’s Bridge Street Town Centre. The new store will occupy a 1,587-square-foot […]
MONTGOMERY — For about 75 years, the Tennessee Valley Authority has been providing help for the agriculture industry. And now the federal agency is helping that growth even more as […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’ll be the Music City meets the Rocket City, with a couple of guitar riffs thrown in when Huntsville City FC takes on Nashville SC. In what is […]
HAMMONDVILLE — Part of I-59 northbound in DeKalb County near the Georgia state line is temporarily closed for a $41 million roadway reconstruction project, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. […]
MADISON — Calling it an honor to recognize the “ultimate sacrifice first responders made on 9-11,” Madison Fire and Rescue Chief David Bailey discussed a first-time event by the Rocket […]
HUNTSVILLE — Land Trust of North Alabama is helping ensure Huntsville’s Green Mountain remains … green. Named for Danish cabinet maker and carpenter Charles Green, who built a cabin on […]
