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HUNTSVILLE — After rainy conditions forced Huntsville Parks and Recreation to postpone the much-anticipated annual “Light up the Night” event last month, organizers quickly rescheduled the event. The event will […]
DECATUR — Toray Composite Materials America is increasing the production capacity of a critical component for U.S. military aircraft. The company’s newly upgraded carbon fiber production line in Decatur has […]
Scams targeting utility customers are becoming more and more prevalent, both in Alabama and nationwide. Scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their tactics; millions of dollars are lost each year […]
FLORENCE – There’s no confirmed appearance by the iconic cows on campus, but Chick-fil-A will make its presence known at the University of North Alabama. The university and restaurant chain […]
HUNTSVILLE – G.W. Chew was born with a mission to demonstrate access to healthy foods. Adopted at birth into a family with the last name Chew, his calling to be […]
MADISON – A North Alabama in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinic announced Monday it will be closing after 20 years of practice. On a Facebook post, Huntsville Reproductive Medicine said it […]
ATHENS – With its belief in the power of shared passions and the impact of collective efforts, Athens State announced today the launch of the Bank Independent + Athens State […]
BRUSSELS — Expanding its presence in the South, Aliaxis said today it has acquired the manufacturing assets of the Huntsville-based Johnson Controls CPVC pipe and fittings business for residential and […]
MADISON — A Huntsville legacy business since the 1800s, Halsey Foodservice has joined Legacy Food Group, a Virginia-based holding company aimed at acquiring and partnering with quality regional independent distributors. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Last Saturday was a night of firsts for the Boys in Blue and head coach Chris O’Neal. In front of more than 4,500 fans at Wicks Family Field […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Food Bank of North Alabama is celebrating 40 years of serving the community with its new “Food is the Focus, People are the Why” initiative. The campaign […]
MADISON – It didn’t take long for Christian Moore to make an impact with the Rocket City Trash Pandas and the Southern League. Fresh from winning the College World Series […]
HUNTSVILLE — Leaning on the city’s defense base and the strength of small businesses, Cummings Research Park is launching a DefenseTech Accelerator this fall. According to the park officials, the accelerator […]
ATHENS — Foodies of Limestone County unite! That’s right. It’s time for the second annual Downtown Athens Restaurant Week. Hosted by Athens Main Street, the city comes alive with flavors […]
HUNTSVILLE — A new piece of artwork in downtown Huntsville is paying homage to the city’s contributions to the field of astrophysics. “No Straight Lines,” created by local artist Float, […]
HUNTSVILLE — A portion of Huntsville’s MidCity District is set to undergo major streetscape enhancements between Stax and Sanderson streets. The City awarded the construction contract to the lowest bidder, […]
GADSDEN — Monarch Waste Technologies, a Dallas-based provider of high temperature medical waste destruction solutions, has opened a pyrolysis facility in Gadsden. This cutting-edge facility is the most technologically advanced […]
HUNTSVILLE — The widespread commercial adoption of additive manufacturing technologies, commonly known as 3D printing, is no surprise to design engineers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, whose research created […]
HUNTSVILLE — North Carolina A&T threw down the gauntlet and the Alabama A&M University Marching Maroon and White accepted the challenge. Now, the two bands will compete Feb. 1 at […]
BIRMINGHAM – The Drive Electric Alabama EV Summit is offering a discounted registration rate for all EV owners to attend the event at the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center this week. […]
TUSCUMBIA – A celebration of the culture and traditions of the indigenous people who once inhabited North Alabama is planned in September offering two days of educational and free family […]
WASHINGTON — The effects of changes made in Defense Department acquisition processes are finally being felt, and the pace of change and innovation within the department is speeding up, Deputy […]
MADISON — The Rocket City Trash Pandas Foundation had the force on its side and received a boost from some “friends” to help area non-profits this season. And team officials […]
