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The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama is well-known throughout the state, but few know the story behind the foundation’s co-founder Dolly O’Neal. We had the incredible opportunity to sit down […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Hospital has received the American Heart Association’s 2023 Get With The Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring that stroke patients […]
DECATUR — The Alabama Department of Transportation advises motorists to expect overnight lane closures on U.S. 31 northbound at the Hudson Memorial Bridge over the Tennessee River in Decatur beginning […]
HUNTSVILLE – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is celebrating 15 years of discovery, progress and innovation in 2023. During this milestone year, the institute will celebrate the BioTrain Internship program, its […]
HUNTSVILLE – Researchers with the University of Alabama in Huntsville Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research have discovered a gamma-ray burst that ranks as the brightest ever observed. Believed […]
FORT PAYNE – Summer is in full swing in northeastern Alabama and two events to experience before the season wraps up are a yard sale of epic proportions and an […]
HUNTSVILLE – Curiteva has received FDA approval to launch its Inspire Porous PEEK HAFUSE Cervical Interbody System. The Huntsville-based technology and manufacturing company received FDA clearance in February and initiated its […]
Sweet Grown Alabama is a non-profit that promotes Alabama farmers by connecting consumers and retailers to foods and agricultural products produced within the state. Each year, the organization hosts Sweet […]
ATHENS – Did someone say Athens was growing? There was certainly some tell-tale dirt being shoveled this morning along U.S. 72 near I-65, behind Wendy’s. It is the site of […]
ATHENS – Nothing says summer like a nice, fresh tomato sandwich. And nothing says it better than a free tomato sandwich. So, Athens Farmers Market is the place to be […]
FLORENCE – Longtime manufacturing executive Scott Feldbush has joined the Martin leadership team as executive vice president of IT and operations. The Florence-based company provides custom maintenance and repair solutions. […]
HUNTSVILLE — The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is hosting 49 of the nation’s State Teachers of the Year at Space Camp, an annual experience for teachers selected from each […]
HUNTSVILLE – GeoCue just announced the release of three high-end, high tech TrueView 3D Imaging Systems. The company said its TV625, TV680, and TV680LR aim to redefine the standards of […]
MONTGOMERY — This month’s latest unemployment figures are a mixed bag, according to the Alabama Department of Labor. Overall, across the Tennessee Valley, the jobless rate is lower than a […]
HUNTSVILLE – According to the National Retail Federation, consumers are expected to spend a record amount for back-to-school shopping this year, reaching $41.5 billion, up from $36.9 billion last year. […]
Off The Record: Latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Beam me up A world renowned UFOologist (yes, there is such a thing) claims that scientists on Redstone Arsenal have […]
HUNTSVILLE — “It has been quite the active morning!” The National Weather Service’s Huntsville office couldn’t have put it any better. In fact, those are the first words on a […]
ATMORE — James Barber was executed this morning for the brutal murder of Dorothy Epps in 2001. His execution was carried out at the William C. Holman Correctional Facility in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Freedom Real Estate & Capital cranked a new engine in north Huntsville this morning with a ground-breaking for its massive Freedom Industrial Park The five-building park, across from […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you “believe that we will win,” then come out and watch the U.S. Women’s National Team defend their title in the FIFA Women’s World Cup. The United […]
HUNTSVILLE — Longtime executive Ted Martin recently joined MartinFederal Consulting as executive vice president of federal solutions, the company announced. “Having been a part of the federal contracting industry for […]
FLORENCE — It’s hot. It’s July. That means it’s Handy Fest time! With block parties, happy hours, a car show, praise days, music in local parks, and a featured concert, […]
ATHENS — Crews from the Athens Utilities and Public Works departments continued working today on Tuesday’s storm-related damage. Electric Department Manager Blair Davis said the storms knocked down 25 utility […]
