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SHEFFIELD – Bank Independent is going to need a bigger trophy case. The Shoals area community bank, now a regional force, is accustomed to making “best of’’ style lists. It’s […]

HUNTSVILLE – Already a hit drawing reviews that earned an extended run, Leidos’ tactical space support vehicle that will aid the nation’s military has completed its space journey. Leidos, a […]

BIRMINGHAM – Alabama’s state and local tax collections rank at or near the bottom of every state in the United States, according to a report released today by the Public […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Auburn men’s basketball team returns to the Von Braun Center to play in Huntsville for the first time in 20 seasons Wednesday, and a neutral court sellout […]

MONTGOMERY – The governor of Alabama was in the holiday spirit of giving Monday to those who need financial help with utility costs when temperatures rise and fall with the […]

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Dale Strong’s FINISH It Act has been included in the Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act .  Once implemented, the FINISH It Act, will override […]

Warm up, or power up, with a drink from Charlie’s Coffee

TUSCUMBIA – Wednesday marks the second anniversary of the opening of Charlie’s Coffee at 506 North Main Street in Tuscumbia. Owner Bri Milby said the experience has been better than […]

HUNTSVILLE — The latest test by the Missile Defense Agency and a Boeing-led industry team was a smashing triumph. The team intercepted an intermediate-range ballistic missile target in space during […]

HUNTSVILLE – The back 40 acres, far removed from the barn and farmhouse, neglected and uncultivated, are really a wilderness overgrown with grass and weeds and good for nothing.  From […]

WASHINGTON – Matt Brannon, a Purple Heart recipient from Boaz, has been honored by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as the December “Veteran of the Month.” “Many of our veterans carry […]

HUNTSVILLE – Automobile drivers navigating streets and roads around the Huntsville metropolitan region know all too well of the many construction zones during these boom times. Bicyclists know as well, […]

HUNTSVILLE – SoulGrown, a digital publication that highlights the very best of Alabama, has released a gift guide featuring a taste of Alabama with goodies grown or made by farmers, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Google has donated $250,000 to Alabama A&M University to support science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEM/STEAM) initiatives, the school announced. The donation will impact several academic programs […]

TUSCALOOSA – Super 7, indeed.  Count ’em: 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 and, as of Friday, 2023. That’s two straight and seven overall high school football state titles in […]

MONTGOMERY – Staying true to its slogan, Alabama State Parks will honor those who help make the visits from millions to the Yellowhammer State a memorable one with the eighth […]

SHEFFIELD – Bank Independent has recognized two students from Northwest Shoals Community College as recipients of 2023 the Edward Fennel Mauldin Endowed Scholarship. The pair were honored at a reception […]

HANCEVILLE — When most people think of electric vehicles, the image of a heavy duty truck doesn’t exactly come to mind. At Wallace State Community College, however, that preconceived notion […]

AUBURN — For most academic scientists conducting biomedical research, the possibility of advancing a new medicine to the clinic is, at best, an aspiration. Despite the odds, Gary Piazza and his […]

HUNTSVILLE – Two researchers from the University of Alabama in Huntsville Earth System Science Center were recently awarded $402,000 from NASA’s 2022 Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science to […]

PLANO, Texas — You can go home, again. At least, that’s the plan of Dawn Lewis and JPAR Southern Charm. The Florence native will manage and lead the real estate […]

Muscle Shoals native Sears tops 1,500 career points in Bama win

TUSCALOOSA — Mark Sears, who transferred to Alabama from Ohio University prior to the 2022 season, surpassed 1,500 career points with the help of his team-high 13 Tuesday night in […]

DECATUR – Following a disciplinary hearing regarding four police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Decatur resident Stephen Perkins, three of those involved at the scene as well as […]

HUNTSVILLE — You may want to postpone outdoor plans for this weekend. It’s going to be a wet, windy and stormy one – particularly Saturday afternoon and Saturday night. “A […]

HUNTSVILLE – A lot of time was spent Thursday night talking about the merits of naming local landmarks such as streets, buildings, bridges and so forth at the regular meeting […]