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MONTGOMERY – Registered nurses, retail sales, supervisors of retail sales workers, fast food and counter workers, sales reps, and wholesale and manufacturing jobs were among the most advertised positions online […]
MONTGOMERY – A former DeKalb County attorney and judicial candidate was sentenced for her involvement in multiple crimes, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today. Teresa Darwin Phillips, 43, of Sylvania, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Everything began on the usual note last Thursday as a local Boy Scout troop led the Pledge of Allegiance to start the regular meeting of the Huntsville City […]
MONTGOMERY – Circuit Judge Gilbert P. Self has been arrested on charges that include allegedly using public funds to pay for a ski trip, beach trip and alcoholic beverages, Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE – While mixed-breed male dog Cosmo is getting ready to make a prediction Friday for Groundhog Day, Huntsville Animal Services is celebrating by waiving adoption fees. But unlike Puxsutawney […]
HUNTSVILLE – Startup accelerator gBeta Huntsville has named five Huntsville-based companies to participate in its program, the accelerator said in a news release. Etch, Ethar, FigBrew, Score Pharma and SymbyAI […]
ARDMORE – The STEM Lab invasion in north Alabama continues Tuesday with the latest ribbon cutting to open space for the educational discipline. But unlike kudzu, also known as “the […]
PRICEVILLE — There’s good news and bad news for travelers on I-65 in Morgan County. The good news is the potholes that plague northbound motorists will be repaired. The bad […]
HUNTSVILLE — Commuters and motorists on U.S. 431 will face traffic delays due to rolling lane closures, Huntsville Utilities announced. Beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, Huntsville Utilities Electric Operations will […]
MADISON – Individuals, ensembles and choirs who believe they have the chops to sing the national anthem in front of a crowd, your chance has come. The Rocket City Trash […]
FLORENCE – Through the North Alabama Public Service Training Center, the University of North Alabama is helping to provide critical de-escalation training for local and regional law enforcement and other […]
MADISON – Forget the ox-eye daisy, the preferred petal flower for the game “loves me, loves me not’’ of French origin. Found out on Valentine’s Day by turning to Sprocket, […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville will host a one-day Executive Summit on March 26 to explore the opportunities and challenges shaping the future workforce in the digital era. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Don’t put those umbrellas away, yet. Or the winter coats. The National Weather Service Huntsville office is calling for a chance of rain and storms late tonight across […]
HUNTSVILLE – The previous tenants were the occasional strays from the nearby homeless camp, possibly some rodents. But what was once a condemned, otherwise vacant eyesore of a building at […]
HUNTSVILLE – Anyone with an interest into the workings of one of the world’s biggest crime-fighting, national security organizations take notice. FBI Birmingham is holding its semi-annual Inside the FBI […]
HUNTSVILLE — Travel on Interstate 65 over the Tennessee River is about to get more congested. The Alabama Department of Transportation said it will begin nighttime single-lane closures Sunday night, […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama No. Seriously. Britt for VP? We talked about it in last week’s OTR and now we aren’t the […]
ATMORE — “Justice has been served.” At 8:25 p.m. Thursday, Kenneth Eugene Smith was pronounced dead after his execution in the murder-for-hire slaying of Elizabeth Sennett nearly 35 years ago. […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council passed an ordinance Thursday amending the previous ordinance related to hands-free driving, a motion that attempts to clear the language on the law. In […]
DECATUR – The appeal hearings of four officers who were disciplined by the Decatur Police Department following the shooting death of Steve Perkins, scheduled to begin next week, have been […]
HUNTSVILLE – The arts are alive and well in Huntsville as evidenced by annual grants awarded Wednesday night to nearly two dozen nonprofits. Arts Huntsville, with support from The Pei […]
TUSCALOOSA — Huntsvillian Nick Dunlap, who recently became the first amateur in 33 years to win on the PGA Tour, announced today he is turning professional and intends to accept […]
