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Storms, heavy rains predicted tonight into Friday

HUNTSVILLE — There is a risk of severe weather tonight and possible flooding in the Tennessee Valley, the National Weather Service’s Huntsville office said. Forecasters said the primary risk of […]

Aerojet Rocketdyne hits Patriot milestone

HUNTSVILLE — As company investments enable significant increases in production, Aerojet Rocketdyne has delivered the 830,000th Attitude Control Motor for the Patriot missile system variants, the company said. “We take […]

ServisFirst 15th on Forbes Best Banks list

BIRMINGHAM — ServisFirst Bank recently announced it is ranked 15th on the recently released, 2023 Forbes America’s Best Banks list. Forbes looks at growth, credit quality, and profitability to rank the […]

MADISON – In baseball, when someone brings smoke, it’s usually a pitcher’s fast ball. This summer, the Rocket City Trash Pandas will be bringing the smoke – but in a […]

ARLINGTON, Va. — Huntsville High School Space Force JROTC No. 2 is a finalist in the Air & Space Force Association’s StellarXplorers IX National Finals. The unit is one of […]

Trash Pandas deliver $1.4M 'blast' to Madison

MADISON — To put it in baseball terms, the Rocket City Trash Pandas knocked one out of the park for the city of Madison. The Minor League Baseball team, just […]

City manager vote coming to Madison

MADISON — An election date to vote on a change of governance in the city of Madison will be set in two weeks, the mayor said Monday. The change is […]

HUNTSVILLE — While Colorado’s congressional delegation continues to criticize the U.S. Air Force’s decision not to select their state as the permanent home for Space Command’s headquarters, a federal government […]

Kids to Love breaks ground on mental wellness center

MADISON — The Kids to Love Foundation broke ground Monday on the Smith Family Wellness Center in honor of Mark C. Smith. Through a donation from his widow, Linda Smith, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Get all your team members in their right seat on the bus. Play to everyone’s individual strengths. Put people in positions where they best benefit the organization and […]

AllCells expands apheresis network to Huntsville

ALAMEDA, Calif. — AllCells, a Discovery Life Sciences company and provider of critical starting material and services for cell and gene therapy, announced the expansion of its apheresis network to […]

Tuberville praises Children's Advocacy Center

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville highlighted the important work and world-class counseling services led by the National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) in Huntsville. “The National Children’s Advocacy Center in Huntsville is […]

Area young farm families vie for state title

BIRMINGHAM – A pair of area couples were named finalists in the 2023 Outstanding Young Farm Family contest, hosted by the Alabama Farmers Federation. They were joined by another pair […]

Trash Pandas single-game tickets on sale

MADISON – Spring is in the air and that means the boys of summer will soon return. And, locally, that means its almost time for the Rocket City Trash Pandas […]

ATHENS — The bowls may be empty, but they will be filled with soup this week for the annual Empty Bowls Lunch benefit. The event, where local restaurants provide the […]

Siemens unit wins $24.8M Army energy contract

RESTON, Va. — Energy-efficient infrastructure improvements by Siemens Government Technologies will produce $1.5 million in energy savings in the first year for Army Garrison Ansbach. The work at the U.S. […]

Aerobotix welcomes Australian partner

HUNTSVILLE – Robotics specialist Aerobotix recently welcomed a delegation from partner company Automated Solutions Australia to its U.S. headquarters here. The collaboration solves international challenges of deploying automated performance coating […]

Ainsworth: I-65 needs to be six lanes

MONTGOMERY — Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth is once again calling on the state to fix some of the traffic issues on I-65. “While driving home from the Auburn/Kentucky basketball game, it’s […]

Huntsville streetscape project to improve safety

HUNTSVILLE – A street in an east Huntsville neighborhood will be safer for motorists and pedestrians, thanks to a new project. Pratt Avenue in Huntsville will see significant landscaping and […]

Weather Service: High winds Monday; storms on horizon

HUNTSVILLE — Hang onto your hats, today. It’s going to be a windy Monday across North Alabama, according to the National Weather Service’s Huntsville office. The office has issued a […]

Spring forward to fun with Huntsville Parks & Recreation

HUNTSVILLE – Shake off the winter doldrums. The days are getting longer, warmer weather is on the way and it’s time to #GoPlayHSV! To that end, Huntsville Parks & Recreation […]

MADISON — Madison Visionary Partners is hosting its inaugural Madison Visionary Awards next month, a community-wide event to celebrate the people who make Madison a great place to live, work […]

HUNTSVILLE – Ron Lancaster held many titles: husband, father, friend, mentor, missionary, and engineer. “He was so many things to so many people,” his son, Jeff Lancaster, said. “If the […]

Tip-toe through tulips at Ardmore's Bookend Farms

ARDMORE, Tenn. – With spring in the air, flowers begin to bloom. And, if you’re a tulip fan, Bookend Farms is the place to be. The family-owned business hosted a […]