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HUNTSVILLE – From the convenience of his office, Frank Darmayan, CEO of Huntsville’s GeoCue, is chatting online with team members across the U.S., Europe, and Central America. However, he is […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s IERUS Technologies has been awarded a TETRAS II contract from the Air Force Test Center, with a ceiling approaching $1 billion. The award is focused on specialized […]

HUNTSVILLE – A $3.1 million gift from an alumnus of the University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Engineering will enable the college to attract even more of the best […]

Alabama A&M expands student housing

Through several campus projects and partnerships, Alabama A&M University has increased its housing capacity by more than 16 percent since 2022. This fall, capacity will reach an all-time high thanks […]

UNA nursing program receives $1M in grants

FLORENCE – The Anderson College of Nursing and Health Professions at the University of North Alabama has received two grants totaling more than $1 million, the school announced. The money […]

Hartselle’s Depot Days Festival on track

HARTSELLE — The Depot Days Festival rolls into Hartselle next month, bringing a day of family-friendly fun and entertainment to the historic depot and downtown area. Hosted by the Hartselle […]

MADISON – Reversing its decision from Thursday, the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library System has agreed with event coordinators, Moms for Liberty, to accommodate their Brave Books event Saturday in the […]

Four Tops bring Motown magic to Shoals Symphony

FLORENCE — “Sugar pie, honey bunch, you know that I love you …” For those of you who can finish those lyrics or name that tune, this year’s opening concert […]

HUNTSVILLE — Rep. Dale Strong is using his role on the House Armed Services Committee to get documents, interviews and answers from Space Command decision-makers. This comes the same week […]

HUNTSVILLE – A utility has a unique problem. People only think about their power company twice – when their power goes out and when their bill comes in. Neither are […]

HUNTSVILLE – Triad Properties and Fairway Investments broke ground on the first building of Huntsville West Industrial Park, a 2 million-square-foot industrial park on Greenbrier Parkway in annexed Limestone County. […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Savory seafood on deck! Big news on the development scene as reports circulate that Chuck’s Fish will soon […]

Rocket Center launches $7.9M Rocket Park renovation

HUNTSVILLE — The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is “returning rockets to the Rocket City.” The Rocket Center broke ground Thursday on a $7.9 million complete renovation and expansion of […]

Moms for Liberty says Brave Books event still on

MADISON – The Madison Public Library said today it will not be able to host Saturday’s Moms for Liberty Brave Books event due to space limitations. However, Moms for Liberty […]

Smoke in the outfield at Toyota Field

MADISON — “Take me out to the ballpark, “Take me out with the smoke. “Grill me some brisket and barbecue, “Fill up my plate with ribs and sauce, too …” […]

Poarch Band donates $1M for Thrive Alabama facility

HUNTSVILLE — One million dollars. There was an audible “wow!” from the audience Wednesday when Stephanie Bryan, tribal chair and CEO of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, presented a […]

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Huntsville, Madison retail centers sell for $10M

HUNTSVILLE — A pair of retail centers in Madison County were sold in separate transactions recently for nearly $10 million, Colliers announced. The centers were in South Huntsville and Madison […]

HUNTSVILLE — Dr. Jimmy Wall Jr., a former Huntsville City Councilman and retired Huntsville Utilities Natural Gas and Waterworks Board member, died Tuesday. Wall, a native Huntsvillian, was appointed to […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering received a $250,000 donation this week from Huntsville technology innovator, PeopleTec. “We are immensely grateful to PeopleTec for their remarkable […]

Pitney Bowes delivers a Huntsville franchise

STAMFORD, Conn. — Pitney Bowes is expanding its Regional Delivery Service models to 20 major cities and Huntsville is one of them. Pitney Bowes, a global shipping and mailing company, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Mark next Tuesday on your calendar as the burger-lovers favorite holiday of the year. It is National Whataburger Day and this year marks Whataburger’s 73rd anniversary. Whatacelebration! To […]

BankFirst Financial opening office in Huntsville

COLUMBUS, Miss. — BankFirst Financial Services is opening loan production and deposit production offices in Huntsville, the company announced. The offices will be at Civic Plaza, 307 Clinton Ave. BankFirst’s […]

Back to school: Journey begins in Madison

MADISON — Away with the old school way of doing things and in with the new. Madison’s brand-new $51 million, 170,000 square-foot Journey Middle School celebrated its grand opening – […]