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MONTGOMERY — What used to be a little country two-lane road in Limestone County has turned into a major artery – still with two lanes. And with the change, came […]
BIRMINGHAM – North Alabama showed out at the Soul of the South awards in Birmingham. Hosted by SoulGrown, a digital publication that highlights the culture, beauty, and people of Alabama, […]
HUNTSVILLE – If Payton Thorne has truly turned a corner at quarterback for Auburn there’s still time to salvage a lot from what’s left of the football season. That was […]
HUNTSVILLE — September home sales in the Huntsville area decreased 17.4% year-over-year, according to ValleyMLS.com. The number of sales were down from 753 to 622 closed transactions. Contrary to seasonal […]
HUNTSVILLE — You have to give credit to the National Weather Service Huntsville office crew, they aren’t lacking on creative ways to deliver a forecast. “We on the midnight shift […]
MADISON — Aerobotix, a Madison-based robotics integrator for the aerospace and defense industries, will demonstrate its new mobile robot at the WESTEC/AeroDef Manufacturing Conference next week. These will be the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Harrison Brothers Hardware store no longer sells the wares its namesake family did for generations dating back to the 19th century, but the store at the eastern […]
HUNTSVILLE — Radiance Technologies has named board member Jim Scanlon as president of the company. Scanlon has served on the Radiance Board of Directors for the past three years and […]
AUBURN — In a state as dynamic and diverse as Alabama, access to timely, reliable information is critical. For more than 100 years, the Alabama Cooperative Extension System has been a trusted […]
LEIGHTON — The weekend before Thanksgiving, LaGrange College Site Park will be filled with the sights and sounds of an old-fashioned Christmas attracting locals and visitors of all ages to […]
FLORENCE – Student success in the higher education setting comes in a variety of forms, and retention is a top indicator that students are finding pathways to accomplish their academic […]
MONTGOMERY — There isn’t just one opening day for firearms deer hunting season; there are two in Alabama. For deer hunters, the wait is almost over as the season in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Two local artists are adding something unique to the local art scene with what they’re calling The Unfolding at Stovehouse’s campus on Governors Drive. The two-day show starts […]
PISGAH — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong’s staff will be holding mobile office hours in Jackson County next week, the congressman announced. Staff members can assist constituents in Pisgah and the […]
MONTGOMERY — Doctors with the Medical Association of the State of Alabama are urging Alabamians to safely dispose of their expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs at three sites across […]
According to the Athens-Limestone Association of Realtors, September residential sales in the area decreased 18.2% year-over-year from 220 to 180 closed transactions. While sales increased 10.4% from August, they are down […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama “Vultures circling” State Sen. Tom Butler’s District 10 seat is attracting considerable chatter lately. The longtime legislator has […]
HUNTSVILLE – The soon-to-be-abandoned Administrative Building that is home to Huntsville’s City Hall and its replacement still under construction were both topics at Thursday night’s regular meeting of the City […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Von Braun Center has undergone significant changes since opening in 1975 but there’s been one constant for the past 20 hockey seasons – the Huntsville Havoc as […]
HUNTSVILLE — More access to public transportation and fresh, affordable food. More children’s services, including mentorship, play areas and a safer environment. Those are among suggestions made at recent community […]
ALBERTVILLE — Just a few years after opening, Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater is reinvigorating its indoor aquatics facility with NinjaCross, a retractable obstacle course. The indoor system is the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Orion Express is set to roll again for Friday night’s concert featuring Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit. After an initial shuttle service offered by Huntsville Transit […]
Astound Research, an online platform for scientists and industries including foundations, nonprofits and non-governmental organizations, has grown to $300 million in active available funding for research in less than two […]
