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NORMAL — After the most successful season in program history at the NCAA Division I level, Alabama A&M head women’s basketball coach Dawn Thornton has signed a three-year contract extension, […]
MONTGOMERY – With Veterans Day just six days away, Gov. Kay Ivey proclaimed today through next Tuesday as Veterans Week in Alabama. In respect, Ivey calls on residents to honor […]
FLORENCE – All eyes will be on The Bank in February as North Alabama men’s basketball hosts Eastern Kentucky in a nationally televised Atlantic Sun Conference matchup. The game at […]
HUNTSVILLE – With a goal of celebrating local talent, Huntsville City Council Member Michelle Watkins and Arts Huntsville announce “Quarterly at Cavalry.” The new free quarterly arts and entertainment series is […]
HUNTSVILLE — Lace ’em up, skating fans. It’s almost time for one of Huntsville’s most popular holiday traditions. That’s right. Skating in the Park is back this month for its […]
MADISON – In the wake of the government shutdown and its effect on this area, a Madison nonprofit is picking up the lunch tab this weekend. Madison Visionary Partners invites […]
DANVILLE – Some of the top collegiate cross country runners will be taking their marks Friday for the Southern States Athletic Conference Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships. The SSAC […]
MOORESVILLE — Fall is in the air and with the holiday season approaching 1818 Farms has unique floral ideas for special gifts. This fall, 1818 Farms invites folks to celebrate […]
HUNTSVILLE – Vote now. Vote often. That’s not the mantra for regular political elections, but it is for the Huntsville Botanical Garden. After taking the No. 2 spot in 2023 […]
HUNTSVILLE – Fans are invited to charge forward into a new era of success for the University of Alabama in Huntsville with a bold vehicle license plate available to Alabama […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas are bringing holiday magic to Toyota Field with the debut of the Trash Pandas Christmas Light Show, a spectacular walk-through experience filled with […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man wanted in connection with a September homicide was taken into custody in Milwaukee after a coordinated effort between the Huntsville Police Department and U.S. Marshals, the […]
HUNTSVILLE – For those who want to celebrate North Alabama’s rich folk traditions, then Burritt on the Mountain is the place to be this weekend. The fifth annual Round Top […]
MONTGOMERY – Alabama is “stepping up to help,” Gov. Kay Ivey said today after releasing $2 million of the state’s emergency funds to go toward eight food banks, serving all […]
HUNTSVILLE – To recognize the heroes of yesterday and today, the city of Huntsville has broken ground to expand the U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum in John Hunt Park. The museum’s […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, in partnership with the Southern Automotive Women’s Forum, hosted “All Girls Auto Know” with 54 Madison City Schools’ eighth- grade students. This event, held at […]
MADISON — A new era of Madison leadership was ushered in Monday as Ranae Bartlett was sworn in as mayor and joined by six of seven newly elected city council […]
ATHENS – It’s time to sit back, relax and take in some smooth fiddle playing. The Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Concert Series kicks off Thursday when Larry Cordle, Carl […]
DECATUR — A pair of cornerstone projects preserving Alabama’s history of justice, moral courage, and community resilience will be recognized at the Celebrating Early Old Town with Art fundraising dinner. […]
MADISON — A feast of food, fellowship and gratitude is on the menu before the hustle of Thanksgiving week. Invisible Warriors is inviting women veterans, their families, and friends to […]
ATLANTA — Walt Weiss has served as Brian Snitker’s top lieutenant over the past eight seasons. He will now be calling the shots in Atlanta. Weiss, who played for the […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Recognized for his “unwavering support for RC&D programs,” State Rep. Rex Reynolds has been named Resource, Conservation & Development Council Legislator of the Year by the Alabama Association of RC&D […]
HUNTSVILLE — To address government computational problems beyond the reach of classical computers, two Huntsville companies have opened cutting-edge technology for the government. D-Wave Quantum, a leader in quantum computing […]
