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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 […]

Staying Safe: Severe Weather Preparation for Spring in Alabama

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 […]

UAH earns Military Friendly School gold award

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 […]

Best of tunes and tastes: Alabama Strawberry Festival expands to two days

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 […]

MONTGOMERY — A coalition of civil rights, voting rights and disability rights organizations have sued Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, Alabama’s 42 districts attorney, and Alabama Secretary of State Wes […]