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HUNTSVILLE – This weekend’s Huntsville Havoc promotional schedule for two home hockey games indicates an all-for-one attitude of the three major local professional teams. Tonight is Trash Pandas Night as […]
MUSCLE SHOALS – Love pickleball? Muscle Shoals Recreation has a great “dill” for you. The inaugural Robert Eaton Memorial Round Robin Social is scheduled for Saturday. Players get a full […]
HUNTSVILLE – Customers of Huntsville Utilities are likely aware of Project Share, an initiative to help elderly, disabled and handicapped customers pay their utility bills. The program has helped more […]
MOORESVILLE – Call it an entrepreneur audition. Launch, in partnership with the Singing River Trail, is accepting applications for the 2024 Launch Tank competition to be held at the Space […]
MADISON — They are true MVPs in Madison and they will be honored by the city’s MVP, as in Madison Visionary Partners. The non-profit organization is hosting its second annual […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Zoo seeks support The North Alabama Zoological Society is asking the public to urge Limestone County officials to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Batten down the hatches. It looks like we’re in for some heavy rains today and Saturday. In fact, a flood watch is in effect for Dekalb, Marshall, and […]
MONTGOMERY – In what has been described as a body blow to Alabama public education, Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law the CHOOSE (Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ […]
ATHENS — Realizing a need for public financing, the North Alabama Zoological Society is seeking a place on the ballot to make the North Alabama Zoo a reality. Society officials […]
MONTGOMERY – A northeast Alabama nonprofit will use a $42,000 grant awarded by Gov. Kay Ivey to launch a program to help formerly incarcerated men re-enter their communities in four counties. […]
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — The play made “ESPN Sportscenter’s Top 10”, was featured on CBS Sports social media, on USA Today and New York Post websites, and shared on college basketball […]
MADISON – The station and dial location are the same, but the Rocket City Trash Pandas will nonetheless have a new radio home for the 2024 season. The majority of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Ever been pulled over while driving or confronted in public by police and weren’t sure how to interact with the officer, possibly leading to a forgettable experience? The […]
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MONTGOMERY – What is being hailed as landmark school choice legislation by state officials, the CHOOSE Act will become law today. The Alabama Senate voted Wednesday to pass Gov. Kay […]
MONTGOMERY — Two weeks after a state Supreme Court ruling caused in vitro fertilization to come to a halt in the state, Gov. Kay Ivey signed IVF protections legislation, after […]
HUNTSVILLE – There were no sweeping changes announced in the wake of the ice storm that paralyzed the city and region for most of a week in January, but some […]
MADISON – Seats at Toyota Field are going to the dogs, and that’s a good thing. The Rocket City Trash Pandas are bringing back their Dog Days theme at nine […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Small Business Association is applauding a recent ruling declaring the Corporate Transparency Act to be unconstitutional. U.S. District Court Judge Liles Burke of the Northern District […]
CULLMAN – In a celebration of skill and a shared commitment to a cause, Heritage Archery Club and the Bowhunters of Alabama are gearing up for the 13th Annual Bow-Up […]
HUNTSVILLE – Incumbents carried the day in most races across the Tennessee Valley in Tuesday’s primary elections. However, there also was a skin-of-their-teeth race in Madison County and runoffs will […]
HERNDON, Va. — Huntsville-based TekFive and Iron Bow Technologies of Herndon, Va., have formed a strategic joint venture: Verous Technologies. In a news release, the companies said the joint venture […]
HUNTSVILLE – Educators, politicians and civic leaders gathered last week for the State of the Schools breakfast, a two-hour presentation featuring speakers that included public school administrators. The focus was […]
