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ATLANTA — Combining infrastructure improvements and answering the needs of customers, Norfolk Southern has launched a massive project for a key rail line connecting north Alabama with the Port of […]

Resurfacing of Woodward Avenue in Shoals to start

TUSCUMBIA — A $2.5 million resurfacing project will start tonight on U.S. 42/U.S. 72 (Woodward Avenue) in Tuscumbia and Muscle Shoals, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Weather permitting, the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The use of drones in combat is increasing and so, in kind, is the development of missiles to counter drone attacks. In Huntsville, which has a legacy of […]

WASHINGTON — On the heels of his recognition by Major League Baseball at Birmingham’s Rickwood Field in June, the late Willie Mays was honored Thursday by the U.S. Senate in […]

HUNTSVILLE – The American Freedom Foundation will host the 10th annual Your Next Mission Huntsville SMD 2024 veterans hiring event in association with Still Serving Veterans.  It is conjunction with the Space and […]

WASHINGTON – Aiming to expand retirement opportunities for employees of non-profit organizations, a bipartisan group of senators, including U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, introduced legislation to answer that need. Britt (R-Montgomery) […]

REDSTONE ARSENAL – Answering the call for enhanced health care for veterans and area military personnel, Fox Army Health Center and the Birmingham VA Health Care System have formed a […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Bills already prefiled The next regular session of the Alabama Legislature doesn’t convene until Feb. 3, but there’s […]

MONTGOMERY – A trio of students from Morgan County join counterparts from Jackson and Franklin counties among 100 recipients of the 2024-25 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Each student received received $1,000 […]

REDSTONE ARSENAL — Redstone Arsenal Garrison is now under new leadership after a historic change of command ceremony Thursday morning. “I’m humbled to be the first woman to serve in […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’ll be a blast from the past. A return to where it all began. Or, in musical terms, da capo. Any way you read it, this year’s Microwave […]

MONTGOMERY — As a doctor shortage continues to effect the quality of life for many Alabamians, two medical organizations have come together to address the drop in available medical care. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Citing a debt of gratitude owed, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong is planning a special pinning ceremony for Vietnam War era veterans in his district. The 50th anniversary commemoration […]

DECATUR — Decatur Utilities officals are “soaring” after returning from the recent American Public Gas Association conference. The reason is the utility and its Natural Gas Department received the 2024-2027 […]

Fraud EDU: Lesson one with Regions’ expert Jeff Taylor

Fraud is consistently becoming more sophisticated and harder to detect. The Federal Trade Commission shows that consumers reported losing more than $10 billion to fraud in 2023, the highest ever […]

ATLANTA — The U.S. Postal Service is paying homage to baseball legend Hank Aaron in the form of a new stamp featuring the late Hall of Famer. During a ceremony […]

HUNTSVILLE — It has been a busy summer of sports in the Rocket City. Six events over the last five weeks have taken place in Huntsville – three national championships, […]

Scam targets Huntsville Utilities customers

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Utilities has been alerted to a new scam targeting customers. The scammer calls and states he/she is a Huntsville Utilities employee offering a bill reduction program. The […]

ATHENS — Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant reaches an important milestone today – 50 years in service. It was Aug. 1, 1974 when Browns Ferry, TVA’s largest generating asset and the […]

HUNTSVILLE – With casinos, it’s hard to beat the house. However, when the house is the Orion Amphitheater and the Merrimack Hall Performing Arts Center is the winner, it feels […]

HUNTSVILLE — With reports of elder fraud spiking across the nation, one organization is stepping in to help seniors in the Huntsville area defend themselves from the growing criminal trend. […]

HUNTSVILLE — A lot of history has been made at Redstone Arsenal since its inception more than 80 years ago. And Thursday, another chapter will be written in the history […]

HUNTSVILLE — Army. Navy. Air Force. Coast Guard. Merchant Marines. Representatives of these service academies will join military recruiters next month at the second annual Military Service and Appreciation Day […]

SHEFFIELD — Patterson Hood has Muscle Shoals music in his blood. His father, David Hood, was bassist for the Swampers – the legendary studio musicians from the Shoals. And he […]