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HUNTSVILLE — In recognition of Earth Day on Sunday, Blue Origin is raising awareness about the importance of protecting the planet with several “For the Benefit of Earth Day” events […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mark Splawn has joined the U.S. Space & Rocket Center as vice president of Projects and Infrastructure. Splawn will oversee large-scale capital and construction projects at the Rocket […]
Rebates, tax breaks or none? Legislators are apparently frustrated in Montgomery. The governor’s push for $400 tax rebates to qualified individuals seems to be losing more support daily, […]
MADISON — During yet another historic groundbreaking for the city of Madison, BJ’s Wholesale Club planted its first roots in Alabama. The ceremony was at the retailer’s construction site Thursday […]
HUNTSVILLE — A $400 million housing development is coming to west Huntsville, according to Antonio McGinnis, CEO of the Huntsville Housing Authority. The project represents a new partnership with the […]
ATHENS — Washington came to Limestone County today. Well, sort of. Actually, Sen. Tommy Tuberville virtually joined Brittley Thompson’s AP Government class at Clements High School to answer questions about […]
HUNTSVILLE — In New Orleans, having more crawfish mounds in your yard than you do grass is a sure “tell” you are a crawfish lover. In Huntsville, all you have […]
HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville is taking additional steps toward a net-zero footprint and becoming a more sustainable city. For Mayor Tommy Battle, this means Huntsville is addressing its […]
HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community & Technical College will soon conduct interviews for a police chief after creating a campus police department. “Our college is dedicated to providing a safe […]
ATHENS — NexGen Crane & Rigging, a Mississippi-based crane, rigging and transport company, is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its second Athens facility. The ceremony will be 3 p.m. Tuesday […]
HUNTSVILLE — John Montgomery has been promoted to chief operating officer at Invariant Corp. In his new role, Montgomery will oversee daily operations and ensure the company meets its financial […]
LOS ANGELES – The space program recently took another step on its return to the moon. This time, NASA turned to something old to help something new. Aerojet Rocketdyne completed […]
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SHEFFIELD — According to Security magazine, there are more than 2,200 attacks each day. That breaks down to nearly 1 cyberattack every 39 seconds, equating to more than 800,000 attacks […]
MADISON — The city manager government is more efficient and less likely to be corrupt than a council-mayor type of government, according to Jason Grant of the International City/County Management […]
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said Wednesday he considered retiring after last season for health reasons. But, in the offseason he learned how to fall in hoping to avoid head […]
AUBURN — Space systems are fundamental to U.S. national and economic security — but we have not been organizing or resourcing ourselves in a way that is consistent with this […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Conservation Advisory Board will hold its second scheduled meeting of the year next month in Huntsville. The meeting is 9 a.m. May 20 at the Randolph […]
LAS VEGAS – Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop will be bringing its big “Hot Bobbie” to Alabama and Huntsville is on target for its first franchise. Following a successful year for the […]
HUNTSVILLE – T-minus one month and counting. In just a few short weeks, Huntsville City Football Club makes its debut appearance in the Rocket City. The club announced today single-match ticket […]
MADISON — It’s been said tea is always a good idea and, in case you haven’t noticed, downtown Madison is full of good ideas. Put the two together and you […]
HUNTSVILLE – It requires a minimum of 1,000 volunteers for Arts Huntsville to effectively work the Panoply Arts Festival, which will be held April 28-30 in Big Spring Park. Volunteers […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Rocket City Trash Pandas and Huntsville Havoc literally give the shirts off their backs when it comes to local charities. They may be a tad dirty and […]
