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HUNTSVILLE — It was life imitating art, so to speak, in the Huntsville area last weekend. There were packed houses at the newly renovated Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis […]
HUNTSVILLE – It was a jazzy sort of day Wednesday at Huntsville’s Big Spring Park. There, Mayor Tommy Battle and Kenny Anderson, director of the city’s DEI office, counted off […]
HUNTSVILLE — They may be small but they are mighty! Seventeen students at the Alabama School of Cyber Technology & Engineering will have made more than the grade when they […]
HUNTSVILLE — Hot town, summer in the city. Despite the heat, it’ll be all right now that Arts Huntsville and the City of Huntsville Department of Parks and Recreation has […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville area is in a home sales slump, reflecting a statewide and nationwide trend. According to ValleyMLS.com, April home sales in Madison County decreased 20.6% year-over-year from […]
HUNTSVILLE — When people left the 34th annual Huntsville Classic on Saturday, they left with more than a Martina McBride song stuck in their head – they were part of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Attorney Ronald Wayne Smith was appointed district judge Monday for the 23rd Judicial Circuit which serves Madison County. Smith’s appointment fills a vacancy when Gov. Kay Ivey appointed […]
HUNTSVILLE – The redevelopment of the Meridian Street corridor, which is a cornerstone of growth for not just downtown Huntsville but for the city as a whole, took on a […]
HUNTSVILLE — Lighthouse Research & Advisory will announce the winners of this year’s HR Tech Awards program Wednesday. The livestream announcement is on LinkedIn at 11 a.m. This initiative, powered […]
HUNTSVILLE — And, just like that, opening night is over and it’s back to work for the next match at Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium for Huntsville City […]
MADISON — It is almost June in North Alabama and there will be no stopping the heat. But there is a new place in downtown Madison where the vibes are […]
HUNTSVILLE — Think of it as good eatin’ for good schoolin’. That’s what will be taking place Thursday as Huntsville Utilities hosts its second annual Eats 4 Education event. With […]
MADISON — A gun store planning to open near three schools in Madison resulted in more than 25 residents packing Monday night’s City Council meeting. The heated debate led to […]
HUNTSVILLE — MidCity District has established itself as one of Huntsville’s hottest regional spots for entertainment with grand musical events, weekend festivals, outdoor markets, restaurants and pubs, sports, and a […]
HUNTSVILLE – Adtran is fighting back against commercial infrastructure cyberattacks, with the upgrading of its Oscilloquartz aPNT+ technology suite. The upgrade brings new levels of resilience to critical network infrastructure […]
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Uniti Group has deployed a 100-gig MPLS Core network that tracks with several key routes through the Southeast, including the Huntsville to Montgomery corridor, the company […]
FORT PAYNE – It’ll be a Dixieland delight as events will be jamming in June in DeKalb County. Yes, we’re talking about June Jam. It’s back! And it feels so […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers said he’s had enough of the delays concerning the decision to move Space Command Headquarters to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville. In reaction to recent […]
HUNTSVILLE — The world is coming to Huntsville. That is, the UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup. Athletes from 40 countries will be on the streets for the event this weekend […]
ATHENS — An interesting debate took place recently among a group of high school students in Athens. They weren’t discussing the latest fad or TikTok post or, even, the best […]
HALEYVILLE – The first 911 call doesn’t have quite the historic significance of Alexander Graham Bell’s “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you” nearly 150 years ago. However, the […]
FLORENCE – A North Alabama alumnus is taking his degree and talents to the U.S. government. Following a highly competitive application process, Brandon Sanders, who graduated in 2019 with his […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Alabama is known for fast cars and a NASCAR superspeedway, but the southern state has also developed a name for fast boats on a liquid track. Lake Guntersville’s extreme […]
