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Shenandoah, Craig Morgan headline Saddle-Up for St. Jude

TUSCUMBIA – Since 1996, Gardiner Farms in Tuscumbia has welcomed crowds to its riding trails and concerts to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. This year marks the […]

Member Benefits of the Alabama Association of Realtors

The Alabama Association of REALTORSⓇ is the largest organization of real estate professionals in the state, with over 19,000 members statewide. The organization is proud to uphold the highest standards […]

HUNTSVILLE – Gather pencils, pens, erasers and notebooks. The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is holding classes for residents. Call it Huntsville 101. The city’s ODEI is presenting citizens […]

MONTGOMERY – Readin’ and writin’ and ‘rithmetic … Yep, in just a couple of weeks the kids will be out the door and headed to school. To prepare for the […]

Florence police chief Holt sheds interim tag

FLORENCE – The Florence Civil Service Board approved the removal of the interim tag for police chief Mike Holt and made the move permanent. The Florence Police Department (FPD) confirmed […]

MLB draft finds Sparkman grad Causey

HARVEST – Former Sparkman High School and University of Tennessee pitcher A.J. Causey became the latest player from Madison County selected in the Major League Baseball first-year draft, selected 138th […]

MONTGOMERY – The eighth “Operation Southern Slow Down’’ campaign is this week with Alabama among the five states participating. From today through Sunday the focus among highway patrols in those […]

HUNTSVILLE — With nearly three decades in the aerospace and defense industries, Andy Crocker has been named vice president of business development, Special Aerospace Services announced. SAS provides space and […]

BIRMINGHAM — Students from six North Alabama high schools have been awarded scholarships by the NaphCare Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing the safety and wellbeing of communities through […]

HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man, known as a “tireless advocate for veterans, soldiers and credit unions,” has been selected for the national Defense Credit Union Council Hall of Honor.   […]

Burn ban amplified as heat and drought persist

HUNTSVILLE – Potentially dangerous hot weather continues this week with heat indexes, or “feels like temperatures,” moving into the 100s in the Tennessee Valley. However, help could come in the […]

ATHENS – Brian Jones, district attorney for Limestone County, plans to request funds from the county commission at its regular meeting tonight. He’s also turned to constituents to urge officials […]

HUNTSVILLE – Bill Kling, who represents District 4 on the Huntsville City Council, is holding open office hours tonight at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library’s Downtown branch for anyone who […]

UNA Coaches Caravan keeping it local this year

FLORENCE — Coaches from the University of North Alabama will meet and greet the community next week during the second annual Coaches Caravan. Head football coach Brent Dearmon, head men’s basketball […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council passed a resolution it hopes can make navigating Bob Wallace Avenue, which intersects other heavily-traveled corridors, easier and “smarter.” The resolution aimed at traffic […]

WASHINGTON — The Defense Department has announced its decision to continue to modernize the land-based leg of the nuclear triad with a program called Sentinel. That decision comes after the […]

MADISON — TARCOG has some healthy ideas for healthy living. And it’s all available at your fingertips. TARCOG (Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments) launched a community awareness campaign […]

RALEIGH, N.C. — A pair of north Alabama law enforcement agencies will go to the dogs, thanks to grants from AKC Reunite, the largest non-profit pet microchip identification and recovery […]

HUNTSVILLE – In this digital age, there is growing concern that the overconsumption of digital media through smartphones, apps and social sites can impact mental and physical health, as well […]

HUNTSVILLE – Residents are still being heard at the end of Huntsville City Council regular meetings, but they’re not being seen. That’s not sitting well with everyone who takes their […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville re-opens classrooms the first of August, and ahead of that date students and families who need a little extra help are invited to gather donated supplies at […]

HUNTSVILLE – Lisa Bryan, a veteran in the financial industry, has been named senior vice president, private banking officer for the ServisFirst Bank Huntsville region. “We’re delighted to welcome Lisa […]

Former Trash Pandas pitcher scuffles in MLB debut

ANAHEIM, Calif. – Jack Kochanowicz became the 30th player in the Rocket City Trash Pandas four-year history to make his debut in the Major Leagues after being called up by […]

HUNTSVILLE – TGIF takes on a whole new meaning today. It’s National French Fry Day. The culinary delight was once celebrated July 13 each year, but fast food chains Checkers […]