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HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City FC is streaking! That’s right! The Boys in Blue are on a four-game win streak after this weekend’s 3-2 win at Toronto FC II. And they […]
MADISON – “I do” will replace “Play ball” – at least for one night at Toyota Field. Shoals area natives David and Katie Borden will be wed on the field […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville International Airport is once again in the running for the USA Today Reader’s Choice best airport. Huntsville International (HSV) snagged the No. 2 spot in 2023, behind […]
HUNTSVILLE – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has received a grant to facilitate progress and growth in STEM education throughout Huntsville and Madison County. According to an announcement Monday, HudsonAlpha is […]
HUNTSVILLE — A pair of situations facing Huntsville will be answered over the next couple of years following an agreement between the city and the developer of City Centre. A […]
HUNTSVILLE – Outpost Technologies, Inc., a small business in Huntsville, presented a $100,000 check to the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) today. Numerous community leaders as well […]
MONTGOMERY — The Rocket City Trash Pandas took home a big win against the Montgomery Biscuits on Saturday in a 6-1 dominant fashion. From the outset, Rocket City controlled the […]
ATHENS – North Alabama high school football fans now have a window into one of the most well-established programs in the region. Athens High School’s football team will be documented […]
HUNTSVILLE — Downtown Huntsville, Inc. and the Huntsville Music Office are excited to announce the headliners for the upcoming September and October installments of 805 After Five. Headlining the September […]
Governor Kay Ivey spoke at a crowded Chamber of Commerce event at Athens State University on Thursday. During her remarks, she addressed several topics important to Alabamians, including the ongoing […]
DECATUR — A two-day open house to review the Delano Park Master Plan gets underway next week. The master plan update will feature findings from an earlier open house held […]
HUNTSVILLE – With no mayoral race on the ballot, turnout is expected to be low in tomorrow’s municipal election in the city of Huntsville. Mayor Tommy Battle, who had no […]
HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Agnieszka Truszkowska, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has won the 2024 Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) Ralph E. […]
HUNTSVILLE — While it’s not quite the nation’s “Manifest Destiny” from 200 years ago under President James Monroe, the city of Huntsville has been continuing a westward expansion of its […]
WASHINGTON — The Defense Logistics Agency’s Office of Small Business Programs will soon have a new way to help small vendors expand their capabilities as it works to build a more […]
HUNTSVILLE – Construction began this week to erect a new sculpture on the lawn of Huntsville Hospital along Governors Drive. When completed, the sculpture will soar an impressive 21 feet […]
MADISON – A non-partisan advocacy group has announced the beginning of a billboard campaign across Alabama thanking U.S. Senator Katie Britt for her work and leadership on the recently introduced […]
HUNTSVILLE – The new state-of-the-art John Hunt Park Recreation Center will bring fresh activity opportunities to the City’s largest park. An $18.5 million project calling for 25 lighted exterior pickleball […]
HUNTSVILLE – The North Alabama Area Labor Council (NAALC) has released a list of promises made by Huntsville municipal candidates to support union workers. The organization asked city council and […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library Foundation has joined forces with Photojournalist & Huntsville native Shedrick Pelt to present his latest project “Hear To Be Seen,” a portrait series […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Strong sticking to his roots Congressman Dale Strong has been busy during the annually-scheduled August recess. In addition to […]
Governor Kay Ivey recently selected State Rep. Joe Lovvorn to join the 18-member board of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. In Huntsville on Wednesday, Lovvorn (R-Auburn) kicked off his […]
HUNTSVILLE – Students in the Grissom High School Choir got the opportunity to perform with the legendary classic rock band Foreigner in front of thousands at a concert last weekend. […]
