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HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Utilities announced the Tennessee Valley Authority has ended the request for voluntary electric curtailment. Wednesday morning, the preliminary peak power demand was 34,526 megawatts at a system […]

HUNTSVILLE — As of Wednesday morning, the Huntsville Police Department announced the continued closure of roads and routes as the city and region continue to experience hazardous conditions due to […]

HUNTSVILLE – As Huntsville’s business profile continues to expand along with its population and skyline, lodging innovator WaterWalk opened its newest property west of downtown. WaterWalk Huntsville won’t hold a […]

BIRMINGHAM – Innovate Alabama has opened applications for the fourth round of the Innovate Alabama Supplemental Grant Program. Recipients of Phase I and Phase II Federal Small Business Innovation Research […]

HUNTSVILLE — Radiance Technologies has promoted Mardina Wammack to executive vice president and chief financial officer. Wammack will oversee the financial operations of the company and administer its Employee Stock […]

HUNTSVILLE — Frontier Technology is expanding its cyber operations facilities in Huntsville with the construction of a Huntsville Analysis and Cyber Security Center. Dayton, Ohio-based FTI is a provider of […]

MADISON – With icy, hazardous road conditions and continued shivering cold temperatures municipal and county government operations remain shut down today. Public and private schools are also closed throughout North […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation said highways and roads in much of north Alabama are frozen or have icy patches. Crews are treating the roads but motorists should […]

TAMPA, Fla. — A Tampa-based aerospace company is preparing a leap forward for space exploration and education in Mexico. Merida Aerospace, taking inspiration from the U.S. Space & Rocket Center […]

HUNTSVILLE – Due to dangerously low temperatures in the Tennessee Valley Authority service area and the expected high electric demand expected on their system, TVA is asking for voluntary curtailment […]

ATHENS — For residents who have questions or comments for Congressman Dale Strong, his staff will be available in Limestone County this week. Strong’s staff will hold office hours Thursday […]

HUNTSVILLE – Lingering conditions from the front that moved into the state could continue to make driving a treacherous endeavor into next week, according to the Huntsville office of the National […]

HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville’s Parks & Recreation is bringing back Girls on the Run, billed by the city as an “empowering journey” for girls in grades 3-5. According […]

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Nick Austin’s face might look familiar if you’re a television viewer in Tennessee. For 15 years, he worked as a meteorologist delivering forecasts and covering weather-related stories […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Transit, which held public meetings late year to hear feedback from customers and employees, is ready to unroll modifications to four routes in a bid to enhance […]

Limestone County EMA says roads, bridges impassable

ATHENS — As the temperatures fall and snow, freezing rain and sleet continue, Limestone County roads and bridges have been deemed impassable until further notice, the Limestone County Emergency Management […]

WASHINGTON —  Nearly three dozen students throughout North Alabama met requirements to receive nominations to United States service academies from U.S. Rep. Dale Strong, the Fifth District congressman announced. Strong […]

MADISON — The Kids to Love Foundation, which offers assistance to children in foster care, opened Alabama’s first Safe Haven Baby Box in two locations last week. The first was […]

Ross announces GOP candidacy for House District 27

GUNTERSVILLE — A career educator and one of the state’s strongest advocates for early childhood education is running for the Alabama House of Representatives. Republican Jeana Ross of Guntersville, who […]

WASHINGTON — NASA has selected three Huntsville companies and the University of Alabama at Birmingham to provide research, engineering, and mission integration services for the International Space Station Program. Axient, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Despite what Porky Pig says, that ain’t all folks! After a brief lull in precipitation overnight, our next round of snow/freezing rain is moving north and east across […]

AUBURN — The Samford Hall bell tolled precisely 10 times at 2:20 p.m. on Jan. 4. The moment may have confused those not aware of the significance, but it made […]

HUNTSVILLE — Ol’ Man Winter is about to pay a visit to the Tennessee Valley. And he’s bringing his pal Jack Frost along for the ride. A strong arctic cold […]

ATHENS – In 2022, Athens was listed as the third-fasted growing town in Alabama. On top of that, Limestone County is experiencing the highest population growth of any in the […]