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HUNTSVILLE — “Breathe.”  That’s the one word yoga instructor Cathy Lighton wants you to remember. Running errands, doing chores and, yes, working long hours at your desk, Lighton said the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville just got a little sweeter thanks to the opening of Tous les Jours French-Asian bakery café in the MidCity District. Locally owned and operated by well-known restaurateurs, […]

Leidos, NASCAR team up in lunar rover race

HUNTSVILLE — When you combine Huntsville’s space heritage with the state’s legendary auto racing history for a NASA project, it will most likely have high octane results. Leidos, a science […]

HUNTSVILLE – David Lucas and Andrew Tuggle, both from Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, have joined the Huntsville Womble firm as part of a growing international trade team, Womble Bond Dickinson […]

Rep. Strong: The first 100 days

WASHINGTON — In his first 100 days in office, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) hit the ground running for the people of the Fifth Congressional District. “I promise to defend […]

HUNTSVILLE — A crowd gathered Friday to celebrate the grand opening and ribbon-cutting of the first rental property to be built in the Oak Grove at Farley Farm housing development […]

HUNTSVILLE — Penske Truck Leasing has opened a state-of-the-art facility at One Aviation Way in Huntsville. Located off Interstate 565 with convenient access to Madison and Huntsville, the 15,750 square-foot […]

HUNTSVILLE — NAI Chase Commercial announced that Clarke Todd has been hired as Sales & Leasing specialist in the Huntsville office. Todd will be responsible for leasing and sales transactions […]

NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge goes live

HUNTSVILLE — For the first time since 2019, NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge returns to in-person competition this weekend. The time is from 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday and Sunday – […]

MONTGOMERY — James Michael Hardaway, former assistant director of the Limestone County Community Corrections Program, has been convicted of one ethics violation and one count of custodial sexual misconduct, Attorney […]

Butler Snow partners with Maynor & Stiers

HUNTSVILLE — Butler Snow has created a strategic alliance with Maynor & Stiers to better represent clients on federal matters, the firm said. With locations in Huntsville and Washington, D.C., […]

MADISON — While Terramé Salon & Blow Dry Bar customers in Madison have been enjoying their luxurious pampering for over a year, the ribbon-cutting and official grand opening for the […]

TANNER — The Appalachian Regional Commission has awarded a $108,000 grant to Calhoun Community College for its STEAM: Merging Art with Technology and Engineering project. In addition to ARC funds, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Curiteva, pioneers of the world’s first 3D printed interbody spinal implants, has received limited commercial release of the product, the company announced. The Huntsville-based technology and manufacturing company […]

HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne has entered into a $215.6 million Cooperative Agreement with the Defense Department to increase domestic rocket propulsion manufacturing capacity to meet increased demand for tactical missile […]

A lot of hot air in Decatur on Memorial Day

DECATUR — More than 50 big beautiful hot-air balloons will fill the sky above Decatur next month in the annual Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic. The must-see event of […]

UNA students brewing up something big

FLORENCE – University of North Alabama students in digital arts and the Jeff Eubanks Culinary Arts Management programs have teamed up with Singin’ River Brewery and Wildwood Tavern to create, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Mechanical and aerospace engineering faculty at the University of Alabama in Huntsville have won a pair of research awards totaling $750,000 to collaborate with the Los Alamos National […]

Celebrate downtown Decatur every third Friday

DECATUR – Downtown Decatur is kicking off this year’s 3rd Friday monthly celebration this week. Running through October, the street party encourages the celebration of all that downtown Decatur has […]

Free Summer Movie Nights at Toyota Field

MADISON – Take me out to the … movies? You’ll be able to buy some peanuts and Cracker Jack but not necessarily root, root, root for the home team during […]

Zoological Society hosting family festival

HUNTSVILLE — Education is fun, but don’t tell the kids! The North Alabama Zoological Society is holding its second annual Kids & Family Festival Saturday at Monte Sano State Park. […]

WASHINGTON — Once again, a shot is taken at taken at a proposal to move the U.S. Space Command to Redstone Arsenal. And, once again, Sen. Tommy Tuberville shoots down […]

HUNTSVILLE — Is your mouth watering yet? The 14th annual Battle of the Buffalo Wing Festival and the 5k Salmon Run will have you huffing, puffing and salivating Saturday in […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Masters is over and you didn’t win again this year but there is a new challenge ahead for Huntsville duffers. The Downtown Open on the Courthouse Square […]