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Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Delegation divided? Two sitting congressmen, Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) and Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), are running against each […]

HUNTSVILLE – Local blues legend Microwave Dave provided the entertainment, employees cut cake and boxes of Terry’s Pizza played the lead role of a buffet laid out on folding tables on […]

HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist has advice for families that are going through or planning to go through in vetro fertilization: “Please don’t panic.” The Alabama […]

MONTGOMERY – With Alabama’s peak weather season beginning in March, Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday encouraged Alabamians to prepare for the upcoming tornado and hurricane seasons by participating in Alabama’s […]

HUNTSVILLE – Arts Huntsville, in partnership with the City of Huntsville and District 4 Council Member Bill Kling, is looking to local artists to answer an open call to help […]

HUNTSVILLE – Statistics have been released within housing for the first month of the year, and signs point to shifting trends in the market behind a drop in mortgage rates. […]

Grammy nominee headlines Huntsville Black History event

HUNTSVILLE – Grammy nominee Kevin Powell will headline a Black History Month, but limited tickets will likely move in a hurry to hear the acclaimed writer and activist.  The city […]

Blue Origin debuts New Glenn on launch pad

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — There’s a new addition to the Cape Canaveral skyline and it’s an homage to U.S. space history with an eye on the future. Blue Origin rolled […]

  256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, North Alabama’s newest favorite son. The Our Town […]

SHEFFIELD – Bank Independent rose from a small, rural mom-and-pop type operation started by a handful of farmers over three-quarters of a century ago to one of the most trusted […]

UAH waiving application fee as part of Free App Week

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville is accepting applications for admission without the usual fee, but time is running out for the freebie. As a participant in the Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE – Toyota Alabama, on the heels of an earlier investment of $222 million in an i-Force 2.4-liter turbo engine, announced Wednesday it will begin production of the line for […]

Tuberville sets satellite office for DeKalb County

RAINSVILLE — If DeKalb County residents have wanted to reach out to Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s staff, but couldn’t make a trip to one of his permanent offices, there is an […]

Limestone County offers scholarships to residents

ATHENS – Limestone County residents interested in pursuing a degree in advanced manufacturing, construction, healthcare, or information technology are invited to apply for 2024 scholarships. The Limestone County Economic Development […]

Parry Labs moves to larger facility, adds employees

HUNTSVILLE – In addition to expanding its operations, Parry Labs of Huntsville is adding to its staff. “We are excited to move the Parry Labs Huntsville office to a larger […]

MONTGOMERY – As Alabama’s peak spring severe weather months of March, April and May approach, the state is offering a tax-break weekend to purchase items related to preparedness. The 2024 […]

MONTGOMERY — With a primary election coming up next month, the state is reminding Alabama voters of the deadline to apply for absentee ballots. County election managers must receive mail-in […]

HUNTSVILLE – Southeastern Conference rivals Alabama and Tennessee will visit the Valley next month to settle a women’s soccer dispute at the Loretta Spencer Complex. The inaugural Rocket City Spring […]

Breeze Airways blowing non-stop into Los Angeles

HUNTSVILLE — Breeze Airways is headed to LA, and it’s not Lower Alabama, though its planes are made there. Breeze Airways, whose planes are built in Mobile, is the first […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a theme of “Soaring for Social Justice,” the 12th annual Community Kite Festival sets sail just after the meteorological spring, which begins on the first day of […]

Lands shares her abortion story in campaign video

HUNTSVILLE — The Marilyn Lands campaign is taking on the state’s abortion ban and using the candidate’s personal experience. In a video released this morning, the Alabama House District 10 […]

MADISON – “Be Prepared” is a Boy Scouts motto and Madison is taking it seriously this weekend. The city is hosting ReadyFest, its annual preparedness event, from 9 a.m. to […]

HUNTSVILLE — As Alabama A&M prepares for its 150th anniversary next year, the university recently added to its history and legacy of education. The university’s Board of Trustees approved the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Celebrating the 40th anniversary of a subsidiary company, Bank Independent’s annual “Road Show” brought back the 1980s Monday at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville. The annual company […]