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HUNTSVILLE — Summit 7 is offering security solutions for defense contractors. The Huntsville-based company provides cybersecurity and compliance solutions for the aerospace and defense industries. The revamp of its managed […]
After 10 years as a history professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Dr. John Kvach decided to flip his script and embark on a new pursuit that would […]
TUSCALOOSA — A Huntsville business and two entrepreneurs/philanthropists will be inducted into the state of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame this weekend. The ceremony is Saturday at the Renaissance Montgomery […]
HUNTSVILLE – Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings have once again awarded Huntsville triple-A credit ratings, the city announced today. The rating is received by only a minority of […]
HUNTSVILLE — By now, everyone should have gotten their forms (W-2, 1099, etc.) from their employers or those who have paid you for your services. Now comes the matter of […]
ATHENS — Scholarships are available for Limestone County residents pursuing degrees in advanced manufacturing, construction, health care, or information technology. Funded by the Limestone County Economic Development Association and Athens-Limestone […]
MONTGOMERY — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has provided $52.6 million to Alabama to address “emerging contaminants” in the state’s public water systems, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management announced. Last […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville has been named to head a Senate Agriculture subcommittee that is crucial to issues facing North Alabama, including farming, rural broadband and research by […]
HUNTSVILLE — Presenting and solving a sewage problem in the state’s Black Belt proved to be a winning challenge for Alabama A&M engineering students. The group won the competition at […]
MADISON — Happy anniversary!! The Madison City School system is celebrating 25 years. In 1997 the Madison City Council approved the measure that created a Madison City Board of Education […]
MUSCLE SHOALS — Northwest-Shoals Community College added $148.5 million in income to the Northwest Alabama economy in fiscal year 2020-21, supporting 2,687 jobs. Students and alumni of colleges within the […]
Mitch Reid is making a significant impact through his efforts to preserve Alabama’s land and water assets as the current Alabama State Director of the Nature Conservancy (TNC). With a […]
GENEVA, Switzerland — WISeKey International Holding, a global cybersecurity, AI and IoT company, has signed a sales representative agreement with Huntsville-based Rep One Associates. The agreement will help accelerate the […]
HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama in Huntsville has named Lauri Millot as Title IX coordinator. Millot was director for Title IX Equity and Compliance at the University of the […]
MONTGOMERY — A third case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a hunter-harvested, white-tailed deer has been confirmed in Lauderdale County, the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced. […]
Calhoun Community College isn’t making just an educational impact on the state, the state’s largest two-year college is making a major economic impact. Calhoun made a total annual impact of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mercury Systems welcomed U.S. Rep. Dale Strong to its Huntsville facility on Discovery Drive in Cummings Research Park this week. The technology company showcased how it enables its […]
HUNTSVILLE – After several “almost underground” premiers of his work, Huntsville filmmaker Jurian Isabelle is taking it to the big screen. His latest film, “Nine Divine,” will debut March 25 […]
TANNER – Two years ago, medical device manufacturer Curiteva, designed, programmed and built a first-of-its-kind 3D printer that uses a popular thermoplastic polymer known as PEEK, to make implantable medical […]
Launch your career with Huntsville Hospital Health System, the highest ranked North Alabama health system as one of the nation’s best employers by Forbes. For its America’s Best Employers by […]
Defense contractor making a big move A renowned defense contractor who has called Research Park home for many years is relocating to a brand new headquarters building in Redstone […]
TUSCUMBIA — A Colbert County couple have donated a nearly-700 acre preserve to Land Trust of North Alabama. Jim and Faye Lacefield have donated Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve, a […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) announced his appointment today to Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Children and Families for the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and […]
