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MADISON — Redistricting is the way states change the districts that determine who represents us. The districts are divided geographically and by population. Every 10 years, jurisdictions with City Council […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle will help break ground on the first of six Food City stores during a ceremony today. The new-to-market grocer will hold a groundbreaking event at […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong staved off a second attempt to leverage this year’s defense bill to delay the announcement of the permanent location of Space Command headquarters. Two […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City FC has been named MLS NEXT Pro Team of Matchday 16, the league announced today. The accolade comes after Huntsville’s dominant 6-2 victory last Sunday over […]
HUNTSVILLE — As the FBI prepares to move 5,500 employees to a new full-time headquarters that will replace the aging Hoover building in downtown Washington, Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal remains in the […]
HUNTSVILLE – A presentation of a planned mixed-use development in the Big Cove area drew a full house at a recent town hall with Huntsville City Councilman David Little. At […]
ATHENS – Leadership Athens-Limestone took the reins and extended the application deadline for its next cohort-based leadership class. The extended deadline is Friday. Leadership candidates must be available to participate […]
HUNTSVILLE — They say a picture is worth a thousand words and the picture the James Webb Space Telescope paints of the cosmos is the proverbial pot of gold at […]
HUNTSVILLE — As connectivity reaches new heights in availability, Adtran said it has found the ultimate one-card solution for seamlessly managing new levels of capacity and security for critical infrastructure […]
HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne has developed and static-fire tested the Zeus 1, an advanced stage 1 large solid rocket motor for Kratos. The motor met or exceeded performance expectations, the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Using smart people logic, if the government wants to put a patent office in this part of the country, shouldn’t they put it where there is a large […]
HUNTSVILLE — Northbound traffic on U.S. 231/431 will be slowed for the next two weeks due to bridge work north of Hazel Green. Alabama Department of Transportation crews are repairing […]
TANNER – The Calhoun Community College advanced manufacturing team plans to make some chips fly tonight – and on a national streaming broadcast. The team is competing for $100,000 and […]
HUNTSVILLE — To help alleviate stress on the water system, residents of Huntsville’s Green Mountain have been asked to conserve water. Huntsville City Councilwoman Dr. Jennie Robinson hosted a meeting […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists in Morgan and Cullman counties should expect possible delays in travel this week with several road projects scheduled. The Alabama Department of Transportation said delays due to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Several University of Alabama in Huntsville chemical engineering students recently won a number of awards at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Southern Student Regional Conference. The ChemE […]
GADSDEN – Each year, bargain hunters, yard sale connoisseurs, treasure seekers and those who just like to haggle make their way through northeastern Alabama for the biggest yard sale shopping […]
FLORENCE — Officials with the University of North Alabama and Helen Keller Hospital have recently signed a learning agreement that establishes the Keller Initiative for Nursing Diversity (KIND) Program. The […]
LEXINGTON – The high octane action and thunder of big trucks and tractors are back at Lexington Motorsports Park next month for the annual Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull. Sanctioned […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you see dozens of first responders at Sunday’s Huntsville City FC soccer match, there is no need to be alarmed. The club is hosting First Responders Night […]
HUNTSVILLE – Have you ever arrived at the airport to pick someone up, but they were a little delayed in arriving, and you are not allowed to stop at the […]
HUNTSVILLE – According to the U.S. Department of Education, hiring interns offers numerous benefits to a company and the intern. For the intern, the position gives a student real-life, real-time […]
HUNTSVILLE — What better way to wind down a patriotic holiday week than to cap it off with tea and jazz in Constitution Park? Tonight is Jazz Night at Piper […]
