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MONTGOMERY — Fort Payne residents and businesses on the east side of I-59 will see improved water service and supply thanks to a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission. Gov. […]

HAMILTON – 100,000 people: The number of residents in rural Northwest Alabama who will gain improved access to the information superhighway. $145 million: The investment by the Tombigbee Electric Cooperative […]

FLORENCE — Citing a love for the state and people of North Alabama, State Sen. Tim Melson kicked off his reelection campaign, pledging to continue his strong, conservative leadership for […]

HUNTSVILLE — With a target to fight homelessness, Downtown Rescue Mission is once again hosting its Shoot for Shelter Clay Shooting Tournament. The mission, which served 442,070 meals and distributed […]

HUNTSVILLE — Attorney and small business owner Will Pylant has launched his campaign for Huntsville City Council District 4, pledging to bring a new generation of leadership focused on infrastructure, […]

MONTGOMERY — Calling it the most comprehensive workforce transformation in state history, Gov. Kay Ivey today announced the launch of the Alabama Department of Workforce. “Alabama’s workforce is our greatest […]

DECATUR — The Alabama Bass Trail Team Series Championship, presented by Phoenix Boats, will award $50,000 to the winning team at its highly anticipated no entry fee event this weekend on […]

HUNTSVILLE – More than a game. That’s how the Mayor’s Cup between the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Alabama A&M is described. The two schools came together today to […]

MADISON – Continuing a mission of providing early childhood education in a nurturing, faith-based environment, Ardent Preschool & Daycare is opening in Town Madison. According to a news release, the official […]

HUNTSVILLE – As the preseason talking tours of college basketball hit their peak, tickets to the Air National Guard Conference USA basketball championships at Von Braun Center Propst Arena hit […]

HUNTSVILLE – It was an era of music that was defined by rebellion and fashion. And an exhibition reflecting those times is coming to the “Rock-it City” this weekend. “Days […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Utilities customers will not face late fees or service disconnections for nonpayment during the federal government shutdown, the utility said today. This is an extension of the […]

HUNTSVILLE — With an open circuit court judge seat due to the retirement of Judge Karen Hall, the Madison County Judicial Commission will take applications next month to fill the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Through a partnership with the state and Auburn University, NextFlex launched a regional hub in Huntsville to provide regional supply chain support and support the growth of hybrid […]

Thomas announces for Alabama State House District 10 seat

MADISON — Aaron Thomas, a Madison business owner, has announced his candidacy for the Alabama House of Representatives District 10 seat.   The state primary election is May 19, 2026. […]

ATHENS — The city of Athens has suspended its curbside recycling service because it cannot find a resource to accept its recyclable materials. In a Facebook post, Sanitation Superintendent Terence […]

HUNTSVILLE – State Rep. Rex Reynolds has announced he is seeking another term in the Alabama House of Representatives for the District 21 seat, according to a news release. Reynolds, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Toyota Alabama announced the start of production for three cutting-edge differentials during an event Wednesday at its manufacturing facility off Pulaski Pike. The announcement marks a major expansion […]

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Rural Hospital Foundation, a private non-profit designed to provide direct funding for rural hospitals across Alabama, was unveiled today by its organizers. Jamie Troutman, a Cullman […]

SHEFFIELD – How does it feel to be most loved? Well, for four straight years, Bank Independent has felt the love as a “Top 100 Most Loved Workplace.” The Sheffield-based […]

HUNTSVILLE  – The 2025 season of 805 After Five wraps up this week with a performance by The Stolen Faces, a premier Grateful Dead tribute band known for its authentic […]

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Marine Patrol Division is gearing up for another season of Boating Basics and License Courses offered at locations across the state.   Each year, […]

HUNTSVILLE — In support of North Alabamians affected during the federal shutdown, the Land Trust of North Alabama is offering free tickets to furloughed employees for its upcoming Friday Night […]

LEIGHTON — After years of dealing with water issues that affected the town’s fire hydrants, Leighton officials will finally be able to upgrade the water system, thanks to a grant […]