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Study: Alabama No. 7 best job market

HUNTSVILLE — It isn’t something Alabamians don’t already know, but it is always good to get affirmation of those beliefs. A new study complied from current U.S. Bureau of Labor […]

Dangerous heat, storms, flooding possible today

HUNTSVILLE — Dangerous heat. That’s what’s in the forecast for the area today. How dangerous? Maximum heat index values are expected to be between 105 and 109 degrees, according to […]

HUNTSVILLE — It was a night to celebrate a music legend and honor two of Huntsville’s men in blue. And, it was a community coming together with the world of […]

Our Town Podcast: Dr. TC Fuller

  256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, North Alabama’s newest favorite son. The Our Town […]

MADISON — “This is not a Library sponsored event.” A Moms for Liberty event scheduled for the Madison Public Library has sparked a contentious debate within the community. It is […]

Each year, July 20 marks the anniversary of one of humanity’s biggest triumphs: Landing on the moon. On this day in 1969, American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became […]

Are Community Banks Better than Big Banks?

Community banks are often touted as the better alternative to big banks, but what makes them so different? For starters, community banks are usually locally owned and operated, which means […]

Fighting back against Parkinson's

For a long time, the symptoms were so mild that few people outside of Jerry’s immediate family noticed. But after Jerry was hospitalized with pneumonia and then her husband died […]

HUNTSVILLE — As hundreds of people woke up this morning without electricity, the weather forecast said there is a chance for thunderstorms through Friday. “We will remain in an active […]

HUNTSVILLE — Big Spring Park East will get a “glow up” during “Light Up the Night,” a first-time event hosted by Huntsville Parks & Recreation. The free rain-or-shine event Friday […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville was recently named one of eight “Most Charming Cities in the Appalachians” by map experts World Atlas. Ranked alongside Chattanooga, Knoxville and Johnson City, Tenn.; Greenville, S.C.; […]

Storms knock out power to thousands in area

HUNTSVILLE — Thousands of customers in North Alabama were without electricity Tuesday when a severe thunderstorm system moved through the area. Huntsville Utilities reported 26,000 customers lost power due to […]

Rock the South: Music and more comes to Cullman

CULLMAN – What do you get when you combine Chris Stapleton, Zach Bryan, Jo Dee Messina and Riley Green? Well, in Cullman they call it the “Biggest Party in the […]

WASHINGTON — Calling the Marshall Space Flight Center “second to none,” Alabama’s junior senator helped secure billions of dollars to fund projects at the NASA field center. U.S. Sen. Katie […]

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Founded in 2014 to invest and manage commercial real estate, Freedom Real Estate is committed to the development of quality space solutions through ethical business dealings and attention to detail while building […]

Presnell appointed interim Athens police chief

ATHENS — Athens Police Capt. Anthony Pressnell has been named interim police chief, the City Council voted Monday. Police Chief Floyd Johnson is retiring Aug. 1 after 41 years with […]

ATHENS — It’s the most delicious contagion you will ever catch and now it has spread to Athens. You couldn’t miss the “slimthusiasm” Monday for the official grand opening of […]

HUNTSVILLE — Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s hold on military promotions in the U.S. Senate has impacted at least one command at Redstone Arsenal. Lt. Gen. Daniel Karbler’s stay with the Space […]

Women in Missile Defense forum launches in August

HUNTSVILLE — All systems are go for the Women in Missile Defense forum! Hosted by the Women’s Business Council of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber and sponsored by Raytheon, the forum […]

Guggenheim curator brings Picasso to Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE – Works of one of the most influential and celebrated artists of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso, are coming to the Huntsville Museum of Art. To celebrate Tuesday’s opening […]

HUNTSVILLE — Kömmerling USA is adding two more production lines for its door and window systems at its Huntsville facility, the company said Monday. The increase will bring about 30  […]

HUNTSVILLE — Jody Singer is retiring as the director of the Marshall Space Flight Center. Singer made the announcement today; it is effective July 29. She was the first female […]

NASHVILLE — If you fly in and out of Nashville, you might notice a recent high-tech addition. Nashville International Airport (BNA) has installed Dormakaba Exit Lane Breach Control doors to […]

HUNTSVILLE — With the theme “Innovation and New Technology Integration,” the Army Engineering and Support Center Huntsville is hosting an energy workshop next month. The event is Aug. 1-3 at […]