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GUNTERSVILLE – Officials unveiled and cut a ceremonial ribbon to dedicate Lake Guntersville State Park’s newest feature, a picturesque eagle statue at the park’s lodge. The statue, created by artist […]
HUNTSVILLE – Chris Horn, a longtime North Alabama Republican activist and radio sports talk host, has dropped out of the Republican primary for the Seventh Congressional District. Horn, who graduated […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Mill Creek Project designed to rehabilitate the neighborhood off Seminole Drive and west behind the Lowe Mill entertainment campus and ends north of Governors Drive is gaining […]
HUNTSVILLE — The community has embraced soccer for years, and now, for the first time ever, the ultimate soccer celebration will take place as John Hunt Park becomes the epicenter […]
HUNTSVILLE – Alabama’s poet laureate will be a keynote speaker as the University of Alabama in Huntsville celebrates Black History Month with three events reflecting African Americans and the Arts. […]
HUNTSVILLE – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a place where biotech businesses and ideas are hatched, so it’s fitting that the institutes a challenge that carries the HATCH moniker. Next […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Ivey all in on gambling legislation The Alabama Legislature is back in session so it’s time to talk […]
HUNTSVILLE – Billy Dean, who launched his career on the popular television “Star Search” in the 1990s and billed as “The American Troubadour,” will headline the annual Denim & Diamonds, […]
HUNTSVILLE – From the Deep South to the world’s marquee city in the northern United States, the Huntsville City Football Club will traverse the country during its second professional soccer […]
Are you feeling frustrated with the impersonal service at your large national or regional bank? Is your bank treating you like just another account number rather than a valued customer? […]
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 […]
HUNTSVILLE – As the city moves into a Golden Age of caregiving, the latest addition to the Huntsville Hospital System is nothing less than a cover model of sorts. Blond […]
MONTGOMERY – Saying Alabamians are “tired of the Legislature’s lack of action,” members of the House Gaming Study Group presented details Wednesday on gaming legislation, which will be introduced in […]
DECATUR – The River City is about to live up to its moniker, following today’s announcement by the Alabama Port Authority. The agency said it will redevelop a portion of […]
MADISON – “Star Wars.” Bobbleheads. Daddy-Daughter Princess Night. WWE Hall of Famer “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan. Those and more are in store for fans at Rocket City Trash Pandas games this […]
ATHENS — Athens is the kind of community that embraces being quirky and helping others. That’s why shopping buggies decorated as Mardi Gras floats is a popular way to join […]
HUNTSVILLE – It is widely known that opportunities to play sports moved out of economic reach years ago for some youths. Team participation among children ages 6-12 has declined nearly […]
MONTGOMERY — Putting legal forms of gaming to a vote of the people of Alabama, while rooting out illegal operations across the state, is a priority of the administration, Gov. […]
HUNTSVILLE – When the local professional soccer club called UAH to extend an invite for the college team to join the lineup for the preseason Huntsville City FC Blastoff Battle, […]
MONTGOMERY – As a former educator, Gov. Kay Ivey has focused on education during her time as governor. In her State of the State Address, Ivey emphasized that when she […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s more than breaking the glass ceiling as a former glassmaking business in downtown Huntsville is being demolished for the construction of an office building. Actually, Breland Companies […]
HUNTSVILLE – Raise the Roof, a benefit for Habitat for Humanity of the River Valley, seeks sponsors to help support families in need of safe and affordable housing. The event […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville-made advanced missile warning system will help America’s allies defend their aircraft from attack. BAE Systems said it has received $114 million in foreign military sales contracts […]
