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Summit 7 unveils solutions to protect DoD supply chain

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 […]

City of Huntsville rated Triple-A ... again

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 […]

Things to know for first-time tax filers

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 […]

EPA grant helps ADEM water projects

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 […]

Tuberville lands key Ag panel post

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 […]

A&M engineering students win competition

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 City Schools celebrates silver anniversary

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 […]

Northwest-Shoals CC an income driver for NW Alabama

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 […]

Q&A: Mitch Reid and The Nature Conservancy

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 […]

Millot named UAH Title IX coordinator

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 […]

Third case of deer disease in Lauderdale County

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 […]

Mercury Systems hosts Strong at Huntsville facility

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 […]

Curiteva wins FDA clearance to 3D print spinal implants

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 […]

Find Your New Career at Huntsville Hospital

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 […]

Former Trash Pandas to play in World Baseball Classic

MADISON – From the confines of Toyota Field, seven former Rocket City Trash Pandas will be taking their skills to one of baseball’s biggest stages – the World Baseball Classic. […]