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LAFAYETTE, La. — Power emergency? Call Huntsville Utilities Lineworkers. Need a rodeo team? Call Huntsville Utilities Lineworkers. The Huntsville Utilities Lineworker Rodeo Team brought home three trophies, including first and […]
HUNTSVILLE – Perfection brings recognition, and that’s just what happened to Freedom Real Estate & Capital of Huntsville. Freedom received the prestigious Great Place To Work certification, an award based […]
MADISON – Fresh off their first win of the season, the Rocket City Trash Pandas will open their fourth home season in their brief history this week with a six-game […]
HUNTSVILLE — The viewing opportunities for today’s solar eclipse may be cloudy around North Alabama, but NASA is hosting live coverage of the eclipse starting at noon today. The eclipse […]
It’s springtime, and with the abundance of greenery and blooms also comes an increase in potential severe weather for Alabama residents. The state’s most significant severe weather season runs from […]
BIRMINGHAM — Cullman and Selma are among the Alabama small cities and metro areas that received a shoutout from Site Selection magazine for economic development success in the national publication’s […]
HUNTSVILLE – On a day celebrated by Alabama A&M athletics Saturday, the Bulldogs announced Dawn Thornton as the head women’s basketball coach. Thornton, whose husband Cedric is the Bulldogs’ defensive […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville would no doubt prefer to sweep Fayetteville Marksmen in the first round of the SPHL President’s Cup Playoffs in a series that starts Wednesday. In reality, though, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Work will begin today on $3.2 million in intersection improvements on Alabama 53 in Madison County. The project, which may take about a year to complete, will add […]
HUNTSVILLE — One legacy of the pandemic is the brain child of an Alabama A&M alumna – an alcohol-free wine. Dr. Ashley Hunt-Poole said she started her “mocktails” during her […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama recently initiated a way to recognize alumni who work in the health field as well as raise money for its nursing college – […]
ATHENS — Contractors are beginning work Monday on three resurfacing projects in north Alabama, weather permitting. In Limestone County, Grayson Carter and Son Contracting will start a $2.2 million resurfacing […]
AUBURN – Tiger Giving Day, Auburn University’s annual day of giving, is back for its ninth year this week. The lineup for Wednesday features 45 projects from across campus, ranging […]
TUSCALOOSA — The University of Alabama College of Education has signed the first two school districts to Teach in Bama, a program committed to identifying and supporting the next generation […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville has earned a 2024-2025 Military Friendly School designation with a special award in the gold category, school officials announced. “We are immensely […]
CULLMAN — Not one, but two fun-filled days are planned in May when Cullman gears up for its annual festival centered around strawberries. Set for May 3-4 in Depot Park, […]
MONTGOMERY – Advocates trying to stamp out domestic abuse received good news Friday from the office of Gov. Kay Ivey. She has awarded a grant for $75,525 to the nonprofit […]
HUNTSVILLE – Numbering from 10 to more than 250 employees, member companies of the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber in contention for the annual Best Places to Work awards have been named. […]
MONTGOMERY — More than a half-dozen law enforcement agencies in North Alabama are sharing nearly $300,000 in grants to improve public safety. The grants, part of a $791,000 statewide package […]
MONTGOMERY – Nobody can accuse Senate Majority Leader Steve Livingston of not being focused on business at hand. With 13 days left in the 2024 legislative session, Livingston (R-Scottsboro) is […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville is leading a four-university coalition to advance cybersecurity education through Virtual Internship and Varied Innovative Demonstrations (VIVID). This three-year program is funded […]
HUNTSVILLE – In the Year of the Dragon, a new culinary arrival at MidCity District can only hope the Chinese calendar for 2024 brings what is predicted as a time […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Does the House always win? It wasn’t a given that Alabama House lawmakers, including the 256’s own Rep. Andy […]
