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HUNTSVILLE – For nearly 30 years, the Huntsville Hospital Community Health Initiative has supported local health-focused nonprofits and carried on that tradition with recent awards totaling $600,000. The CHI began […]
MADISON – The Alabama Department of Transportation advises motorists to watch for workers the next series of bridge girders for the Town Madison Interchange on I-565 at various times over […]
HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Federico Fraternale at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has been awarded a $824,132 NASA heliophysics grant to develop global models of the heliosphere that incorporate interstellar […]
ROGERSVILLE — When about 100 first graders from Brooks Elementary School in Lauderdale County excitedly stepped off three yellow school buses for an educational program at Joe Wheeler State Park […]
MUSCLE SHOALS — It’s a roughly 36-hour drive from Michael Lawson’s original hometown of Seattle to the legendary Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals. But the roots musician was inspired by […]
DECATUR – Next year, Decatur will be going to the dogs. Disc dogs, that is. Decatur Morgan County Tourism is hosting the UpDog International Finals 2025, which is expected to […]
HUNTSVILLE — In the wake of record-breaking enrollments, increased funding and launching major programs, the Alabama A&M Board of Trustees rewarded school President Dr. Daniel K. Wims with a contract […]
ATHENS – Some things old are with something new in Athens. Old, as in antiques spanning three centuries. New, as in a new business taking the place of a former […]
ATHENS – Habitat for Humanity, welcome to Limestone County. For the first time since being established in 1987, Habitat for Humanity of the River Valley is beginning construction of its […]
GADSDEN — Taking a proactive approach to campus security, Gadsden State Community College has equipped its police and Public Safety Department vehicles with Automated External Defibrillators and Narcan, an opioid […]
MONTGOMERY – As the weather heats up, so does the job market – especially in North Alabama. According to the latest figures from the Alabama Department of Labor, five counties […]
TUSCUMBIA — Country star Collin Raye, who had huge hits in the ’90s, will headline Tuscumbia’s 46th annual Helen Keller Festival next week. The festival kicks off June 27, with […]
HUNTSVILLE – The employees at IronMountain Solutions have spoken. In a vote following a review, the company’s Employee Peaks Fund contributors selected 16 nonprofits to receive $62,735 each during its […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama All he does is ‘win, win, win’ Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth continues making victory laps across the state […]
HUNTSVILLE — It was quite a busy meeting last week for the Alabama A&M University Board of Trustees. At its regularly scheduled meeting on The Hill last Friday, the board […]
HUNTSVILLE – The median sale prices for single-family homes rose slightly while dramatic increases were seen in townhouses and condos according to monthly fast stats for May. The Huntsville Area […]
BIRMINGHAM — Check off one item on the wish list. The Huntsville Sports Commision and its partner in luring athletic events to the Rocket City, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention and […]
WASHINGTON — Veterans across North Alabama travel to Birmingham daily for treatment and medical care at the Veterans Affairs hospital there. For their travel expenses, veterans can be reimbursed through […]
TANNER – The first North Alabama Airfest was such a success, the host decided to put on another one. The Pryor Field Airport Authority recently announced plans have taken off […]
MONTGOMERY — To raise awareness of the many advances taking place across the state, the Alabama Department of Commerce has launched a new version of its “Made in Alabama” website […]
MONTGOMERY – Entrepreneurs and small businesses have been called the “backbone” of the economy. And, rightly so. Well, thanks to Innovate Alabama and Gov. Kay Ivey, that backbone continues to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Alabama A&M University, which bills its athletics as “Huntsville’s D-I Program,” is reinstating men’s cross country to its lineup of sports teams after 20 years dormant. The team […]
BIRMINGHAM – The center of the baseball universe this week is Birmingham, where Major League Baseball is paying tribute to the Negro Leagues with a series of games at Rickwood […]
