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ATHENS — The Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama didn’t let the rain dampen its enthusiasm Tuesday as it broke ground for the Athens Teen Center. The facility will […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) received its ninth advanced reaccreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), the department announced. The program reaffirms the department’s […]

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 […]

HUNTSVILLE – The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is heading back to the future with its eye on space history.  After a six-year absence, the rockets are coming back to […]

MONTGOMERY – North Alabama businesses that either launched operations or expanded their facilities last year are poised to make investments of more than $1.15 billion, the governor’s office announced today. […]

MADISON — In a local political race that drew national interest, Democrat Marilyn Lands defeated Republican Teddy Powell for the Alabama House District 10 seat. In Tuesday’s special election, Lands received […]

Birmingham-Southern to close at end of May

BIRMINGHAM — School’s out May 31 for Birmingham-Southern College – permanently. The college’s Board of Trustees announced it is closing after attempts failed to obtain bridge funding through a state […]

AUBURN — The catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore this morning is causing many to wonder how such an incident could occur. Andrzej S. Nowak, professor […]

Huntsville Career Center hosting Polaris job fair

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Career Center will be hosting a job fair for Polaris this week. Positions include: Injection Mold Operators Moto Operators Production Welders Material Handlers Production Operators Quality […]

HUNTSVILLE — There’s something brewing at Redstone Gateway … literally. Beignets & Brew, a New Orleans-style beignets and specialty coffee company, is coming to the mixed-use facility next month. The […]

HUNTSVILLE —  It may not rocket to the top of the charts, but a song about Huntsville is a real blast. Called “Huntsville, Alabama (Official Anthem)”, the song features 100% […]

If your pharmacy closed tomorrow, where would you go for your prescription and pharmacy needs? That question is one that Alabamians may have to answer soon if they are not […]

MONTGOMERY — Secretary of State Wes Allen is warning Alabama citizens of a misleading, unsolicited mass mailing of pre-filled voter registration forms targeting Alabama mailboxes. The mailer is not affiliated […]

DECATUR – The Browns Ferry nuclear plant’s Unit 3 is back online following its scheduled refueling and maintenance outage, TVA announced Monday. The work prepares the unit for a two-year […]

HUNTSVILLE — Offering a “world-class retreat inside their homes,” The Gallery is putting out the welcome mat for Huntsvillians. The nearly $25 million, 107-unit apartment community at 9th Avenue and Seminole […]

HUNTSVILLE – The general election of 2024 is months away, but local voters can wade into the season Tuesday. A special election is set to decide who’ll be the next […]

HUNTSVILLE – Eight public safety organizations are joining forces to recruit new recruits into their ranks. And, to fill those ranks, they are hosting a career fair in April. Representatives […]

HUNTSVILLE –  Stalemate. Even Steven. Draw.  The Huntsville City Football Club has played two games in its second MLS NEXT Pro soccer season, and the results have been mixed. The […]

RUSSELLVILLE – Doctor to doctor, Russellville moves to select new superintendent. Dr. Tim Guinn will replace Dr. Heath Grimes, who submitted his resignation last year after the board declined to […]

Gadsden woman steals $2.5M from elderly mother

MONTGOMERY — A Gadsden woman pleaded guilty Friday for taking $2.5 million from her elderly mother. Gina Cook Gilbert, 63, of Gadsden, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of Financial […]

SPOKANE, Wash. – In what was motley a lost weekend for men’s basketball teams of the Southeastern Conference, Alabama survived and moved on to earn a berth in the Sweet […]

HUNTSVILLE — Sammy Hagar complained about not being able to drive 55 in the early ’80s, but there is no speed limit on winds that are blowing through the area […]

Alabama A&M wins national Collegiate Advertising Awards

HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University’s Office of Marketing, Communications, and Advancement has been named among the best in higher education in the 2023 Collegiate Advertising Awards Program. Recognized for the […]

OLLI at UAH invites the public to free Art Festival

HUNTSVILLE – The varied works of three artists will be on display when the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Alabama in Huntsville hosts a free art festival […]