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HUNTSVILLE — While TARCOG has been around for nearly 60 years, it is one of the least recognized organizations despite serving an area of more than 750,000 people. So, to […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama’s occupational therapy assistant baccalaureate program has been granted candidacy status by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education. The approval allows UNA to […]
DECATUR — After 14 years in Cullman, Rock the South is heading to the River City. Peachtree Entertainment announced today the popular annual summer music tradition will debut next year […]
MADISON – Clift Farm is getting into the holiday spirit with its first-ever Christmas Market on the Village Green. The event, set for Dec. 13, will bring together local vendors […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University alumnus and staff member Justin Vaughner has been appointed as the university’s Unified Drone Unit Lead, a role that will place him at the center of […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Tangled String Music & Arts Festival returns, bigger and better than ever this weekend. The festival at John Hunt Park brings two days of live music, local […]
NORMAL — It may not feel like basketball season, yet, but that’s not stopping Alabama A&M from putting basketball season tickets on sale. The season ticket package is highlighted by […]
HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama in Huntsville welcomed a high-achieving freshman class this fall while continuing to draw students from across state lines — reflecting the university’s growing reputation […]
HUNTSVILLE — The saying “you can’t go home again” to the contrary, Josh Kestner has returned to the Rocket City to continue his hockey career. A Huntsville native and University […]
MONTGOMERY — To honor the state’s cattle industry and its families, the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association is celebrating the arrival of October Beef Month, a 61-year tradition. “Each October, we have […]
HUNTSVILLE — Playoff-bound Huntsville City FC is taking the Wicks Family Field pitch Sunday for their final home match of the season. And that means this is the last chance for […]
HUNTSVILLE – Stories from Huntsville’s iconic bluesman and a glimpse of the planning and training behind NASA missions will be featured during two special October events presented by Osher Lifelong […]
HUNTSVILLE — With the government shutdown affecting thousands of people who work on Redstone Arsenal, Team Redstone issued an information list of services. Directorate of Emergency Services (Gates) For Thursday […]
HUNTSVILLE — In 1985, a quiet but revolutionary movement began in Huntsville that would change the way the world responds to child abuse. Forty years later, that movement has become […]
MONTGOMERY — As drought conditions worsen, due to the recent lack of precipitation and high temperatures, the Alabama Forestry Commission has issued a statewide Fire Danger Advisory. Until the state […]
MADISON — A newly designated Main Street Alabama community, Main Street Madison is preparing for an impactful first year by working with the statewide organization to develop a strategic plan […]
HUNTSVILLE – In a move to bring all of its corporate functions under one roof, Aurex has opened its headquarters at Bridge Street Town Centre. In a news release, Aurex […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University was among several universities to have classes and operations disrupted Tuesday by “bomb and mass shooting threats.” In a Facebook post, university officials warned, “students, […]
FLORENCE – Soon, more students will have the opportunity to continue their athletic careers at the University of North Alabama. The Lions will add women’s flag football and men’s and […]
HUNTSVILLE – College football fans have a chance to score big this fall. 256 Today is giving away six tickets to watch the Alabama Crimson Tide take on Eastern Illinois […]
BIRMINGHAM — Bipartisan legislators and Alabama physicians gathered today in Birmingham to celebrate a landmark maternal healthcare law that takes effect Wednesday. The new law, known as “presumptive Medicaid eligibility,” speeds […]
NEW ORLEANS — After defeating several NCAA Division II All-Americans to win a race last weekend, UAH’s Ahmed Ibrahim was named the Division II National Athlete of the Week. The […]
TRINITY — A $290,000 grant will help upgrade infrastructure at a Lawrence County industrial park to accommodate growth and support current businesses. The grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission, a […]
