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HUNTSVILLE — The chances for severe weather tonight and Saturday have diminished but the coldest temperatures in months will move into the region to start the week. In fact, the […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Priceville staged perhaps its greatest comeback effort in school history to beat No. 8 Guntersville 24-21 in overtime as the AHSAA football playoffs kicked off last night. In […]
Daniel’s decision coming soon? Renaud next? Salute the vets; and shutdown strains in this week’s OTR
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Will he or won’t he? The question on everyone’s mind in Alabama Senate District 2: Will House Minority […]
HAMMONDVILLE — A four-mile segment of the reconstructed northbound I-59 roadway near the Georgia state line opened to traffic, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. The opening marks the halfway […]
MONTGOMERY — With drought conditions in North Alabama improving thanks to recent beneficial rainfall, the Alabama Forestry Commission is rescinding the Fire Danger Advisory for 21 counties. The counties are […]
MONTGOMERY — The city of Glencoe has been awarded a $500,000 grant to improve traffic safety and boost economic growth, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. The grant from the Appalachian Regional […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M seeks to remain unbeaten at home as they welcome Prairie View A&M for Salute to Service Day. The Saturday Southwestern Athletic Conference clash kicks off at […]
FLORENCE — As deer hunting gets underway, areas of Northwest Alabama are impacted by chronic wasting disease. The state is requiring all deer harvested by hunters on certain public land […]
HUNTSVILLE– “A new day” is dawning in north Huntsville. That’s how City Council member Michelle Watkins described the announcement of a massive retail-restaurant development in her district. A $240 million […]
RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County Sheriff Shannon Oliver has endorsed former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell for attorney general. Oliver has led the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department since 2011. He […]
CLEVELAND – Featuring more than 500 handcrafted poppies, the Alabama Poppy Project in Blount County honors Alabama’s fallen heroes. The powerful public art installation will be on display in the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Oh, the weather may be frightful over the next couple days as spring-like temperatures are blown away for subfreezing temperatures across North Alabama. The National Weather Service Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE – The body of a 25-year-old Huntsville man, who was reported missing more than three months ago, was found Wednesday, Huntsville police said in a news release. Lazarus Howard […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City will be the center of the collegiate beach volleyball universe this weekend. Look for digs, kills and aces as the American Volleyball Coaches Association Beach […]
NEW MARKET – Just a short 12 months ago, ground was broken at Sharon Johnston Park for a $14.2 million sportsplex and community center. Now, with construction approximately 50% complete, the facility is […]
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas — Alabama A&M women’s soccer forward Czaske Deane concluded her sophomore season by being named the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Offensive Player of the Year, the conference […]
MONTGOMERY — An initiative by the state’s county commissions has been launched to help provide career opportunities in county government across Alabama. AlabamaCountyJobs.com is designed for accessibility and ease of […]
DANVILLE – The best of the best high school runners in Alabama will be off to the races this weekend in Oakville Indian Mounds Park. The 2025 AHSAA Boys and […]
WASHINGTON – In a move to cut red tape and help expand markets for small livestock producers, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville joined Sens. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) […]
ATHENS — Six members of the North Alabama chapter of the Public Relations Council of Alabama were recognized for excellence at the Southern Public Relations Federation annual conference. Among the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Called a major step for Huntsville’s performing arts community, Von Braun Center officials announced the completion of a $15.3 million renovation and expansion to the Mark C. Smith […]
ATHENS — Starting with the Wall That Heals and culminating with the Veterans Day Parade, Athens is hosting activities saluting those who served. The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists should expect daytime delays on U.S. 72 East in Huntsville due to paving work, according to the Alabama Department of Transportation. Rogers Group will pave at the […]
