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SCOTTSBORO — More than 80 artisans and craftsmen will make their way to Scottsboro in September to participate in a juried show and offer their artworks and crafts for sale […]

HUNTSVILLE — Brig. Gen. Brad Nicholson relinquished command of the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command today at Redstone Arsenal. The early morning ceremony was hosted by Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan, […]

HERNDON, Va. — Akima Facilities Operations has been awarded a contract worth more than a half-billion dollars to provide installation support services at Redstone Arsenal. The contract, awarded by the […]

HUNTSVILLE — All systems are go. The massive rocket engine is primed for Saturday’s launch of the Huntsville City FC’s “Space Night” at Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium. […]

FLORENCE – Bluegrass icon and 15-time Grammy winner Ricky Skaggs will bring his Kentucky Thunder band to Florence next month. The concert, hosted by Heritage Christian University, is 7 p.m. […]

HUNTSVILLE — With the goal of connecting to the community, the Huntsville Police Department’s North Precinct is inviting families to its end-of-the-summer Family Fun Night. The social gathering, scheduled for […]

AUBURN — Auburn University recently joined the Small Town and Rural Students College Network (STARS) in support of recruitment efforts in small and rural areas. The network — first announced a […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s vision of increased public transportation received a boost Thursday when Huntsville agreed to purchase four buses from Gillig. The one-year, $2.45 million contract allows for […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   District One endorsements, or lack thereof The Huntsville City Council District 1 race is heating up ahead of […]

LOUISVILLE, Colo. — As the nation celebrated a “small step for (a) man,” a leading aerospace company took a giant leap in space technology. Sierra Space, a commercial space-tech company, […]

HUNTSVILLE – A 10-year, $40 million federal investment in plasma science and engineering efforts in Alabama managed at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has produced tangible results that are […]

PARIS — When the Olympic athletes march into the stadium in Paris today, the head coach of the Alabama A&M men’s basketball team will be on hand – for Senegal. […]

ATHENS — Store closing sales are underway at the Conn’s HomePlus and Badcock Home Furniture & More stores in north Alabama and around the country. The discounts start at 30-50% […]

HUNTSVILLE — Art enthusiasts in Huntsville may have to wait a bit longer than originally planned but will soon have the opportunity to view a piece of work that celebrates […]

DECATUR – The Cook Museum of Natural Science is gearing up for Friday’s Day of Play.  The state-of-the-art natural science museum in downtown Decatur provides hands-on immersive experiences where kids […]

HUNTSVILLE – Three Space Hardware Club teams from the University of Alabama in Huntsville placed first, third and fourth nationally in the 2024 International CanSat competition. UAH student teams Shockwave, Snapdragon […]

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GARDEN CITY – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall cut a ceremonial ribbon Wednesday, making something good come out of an environmental tragedy. The event celebrated enhancements at Garden City River […]

When Gov. Kay Ivey asked me to serve as Director of the Alabama Department of Community Affairs (ADECA), she made one thing clear – a top priority of her administration […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s Stoner Park will be adding a recreational attraction to its sprawling 68-acre site in the coming months. At a ceremony Wednesday, ground was broken for the Stoner […]

MONTGOMERY – Low-income residents in North Alabama will be able to cope with extreme hot and cold weather thanks to grants to help lower their energy costs. Gov. Kay Ivey […]

UPDATED 8:55 a.m. FRIDAY HUNTSVILLE – Due to ground conditions in Big Spring Park, Huntsville Parks & Recreation is postponing tonight’s “Light Up the Night” event. The new date is Aug. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Registration is open for Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s fall youth sports, including flag football, cheer, soccer and volleyball. Parks & Recreation organizes eight leagues throughout Huntsville: American, Continental, […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department is stepping up its recruiting efforts with a new, informal event designed to draw prospective officer candidates. HPD will be hosting a session Saturday […]