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SCOTTSBORO — North Alabama may not be known for its snow-covered slopes, but it is home to one of America’s largest ski events – and it all comes from lost […]

FLORENCE – The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of North  Alabama was recently awarded a $20,000 Alabama Reading Initiative Program Improvement grant, through the Alabama Department […]

HUNTSVILLE — Looking for Halloween events for the whole family to enjoy? Huntsville Parks & Recreation has planned a spooktacular October schedule with plenty of Halloween events to choose from. […]

DECATUR – Woodcarvers will gather in Huntsville this month to exhibit their handiwork during the 41st annual Mid-South Woodcarving Show and Competition, hosted by the North Alabama Woodcarvers Association. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — Due to an ongoing staffing issue compounded with the government shutdown, the hours at three gates at Redstione Arsenal are changing next week. Starting Tuesday, Gates 1 (Martin […]

DALLAS – Louisiana Tech was voted the preseason favorite to win the 2025-26 Conference USA women’s basketball regular season championship, as voted on by the league’s 12 head coaches. The Lady […]

DALLAS – Liberty was voted the preseason favorite to win the 2025-26 Conference USA men’s regular season championship, as voted by the league’s 12 head coaches. Kennesaw State’s Simeon Cottle was named the Preseason […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Rogers replacement? Rumors of U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers taking a new role in connection with U.S. Space Command or […]

Tucker named junior lender at Bank Independent

SHEFFIELD – As part of Bank Independent’s new lender pilot training program, Jacob Tucker will transition to the role of junior lender, according to a news release. “Jacob’s passion for learning, […]

BIRMINGHAM – An initiative to give founders and their companies access to what matters most: capital, customers, and community has been launched. The Economic Development Partnership of Alabama, in coordination […]

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama will recognize an important era of the football program’s history — the 2000s — during Saturday’s game against a current and traditional rival, […]

HUNTSVILLE — By the end of the year, a major redevelopment project that will change the city’s landscape and skyline will be underway. A major step toward that was taken […]

HUNTSVILLE — Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall called the ongoing government shutdown a politically motivated move by Democrats, saying it is harming families and veterans who rely on federal services. […]

HUNTSVILLE — To provide a link with U.S. 31, Interstate 65 and Greenbrier Parkway, the city of Huntsville is eyeing a new interchange on I-65. At Thursday’s City Council meeting, […]

HUNTSVILLE — A culinary legend on Washington’s Du Pont Circle is bringing its famed dishes to Huntsville’s MidCity District. Floriana, the family-owned Italian restaurant beloved in Washington, D.C., will open […]

MADISON — The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying those responsible for the vandalism at a Madison church this week. According to the sheriff’s […]

MADISON — A California man faces sodomy, rape and child sex charges following an investigation by Madison Police. Stephon Taylor, 33, of Riverside, Calif., was extradited to Madison for sodomy […]

DECATUR – In light of the “national climate surrounding immigration status and safety concerns,” organizers of the Día De Los Muertos Festival are canceling this year’s fourth annual celebration in […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M is seeking to end a two-game Southwestern Athletic Conference  losing streak Saturday and send the alumni home with smiles. It’s Homecoming on the Hill and the […]

HUNTSVILLE — All systems are go for Huntsville City FC. The three-year-old club learned today they will make their MLS NEXT Pro playoff debut  against Tennessee River rival Chattanooga FC. […]

HUNTSVILLE – It’ll be a net gain for breast cancer awareness next week as pickleball players take part in the inaugural Dink Pink Pickleball Day in Huntsville. The city’s Parks […]

BIRMINGHAM — Alabama A&M guard Kintavious Dozier was named to the Southwestern Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball preseason first team, the conference announced Wednesday during Media Day. Dozier transferred during the […]

ATHENS — Ground was broken recently for a ground-breaking retail center in Athens. Calling it a retail center could be stretching things a little, though. While offering retail space, The […]

Huntsville Police seek feedback for national reaccreditation

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department is asking residents for feedback as it pursues reaccreditation through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. Residents can share their comments through CALEA’s […]