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Rep. Aderholt: Alabama a pillar of U.S. space prowess

Earlier this year, during the International Space Station Research & Development Conference, I had the great opportunity to unveil my space vision for the rest of the 21st century. Outlining […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville/Madison County Emergency Management Agency and city of Huntsville report three outdoor warning sirens are down for repairs. The weather forecast is for thunderstorms and possible severe […]

HUNTSVILLE – Rev up the hot rods and squeal those wheels because the Rods and Wheels Cruise-in rolls into Ditto Landing next month. The seventh annual event is Nov. 5 […]

HUNTSVILLE – With supply-chain problems and security at the forefront of business and government, Israel-based proteanTecs will showcase its solutions at the IEEE International Conference on Physical Assurance and Inspection […]

HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne will power the Navy’s new Compact Rapid Attack Weapon as part of the Raytheon Missiles & Defense team building the next generation torpedo. Aerojet Rocketdyne’s Huntsville […]

AUBURN — Mayors of three North Alabama cities were among the Alabama Big 10 Mayors today in Auburn to discuss the Aniah’s Law constitutional amendment. Amendment 1 will be on […]

Unbeaten Havoc hosting opening night 'Block Party'

HUNTSVILLE – Throw an axe. Smash a car. Catch a tune. That’s just part of the lineup Friday when the unbeaten Huntsville Havoc hosts its Opening Night Block Party. Fresh […]

HUNTSVILLE – It will be a barking and meowing good time Saturday at Huntsville Animal Services’ Howl-o-ween Trunk or Treat. This is a first-time event for the shelter at 4950 […]

MADISON — With a $1 million economic impact, a mention on ESPN’s “GameDay” and a crowd of some 10,000 fans, the first football game at Toyota Field could be called […]

HUNTSVILLE — Startup accelerator gener8tor and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology have announced the five companies for their inaugural Fall 2022 HudsonAlpha Agtech Investment Accelerator. The 12-week program, which kicked […]

HUNTSVILLE — The National Space Club Huntsville and Jacobs are hosting close to 300 fifth-grade students for National Space Club Day at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center today. The […]

Von Braun Center bars, concessions going cash-free

HUNTSVILLE — “Your money’s not any good here.” And, effective Friday, your cash won’t be good at certain areas of the Von Braun Center in Huntsville. The VBC is transitioning […]

Nick Saban with Alabama Players

Can Alabama still make it to the playoffs?

Alabama seemed to get its mojo back Saturday after two tough weeks made most college football authorities declare an end to the Tide’s dynasty. Can Alabama still make it to […]

MADISON – Honestly, not another coffee shop down the street, not a two-year pandemic, nor roadwork blocking traffic in downtown Huntsville has been able to slow the flow of customers […]

Alabama A&M physicists win $2.83M federal grant

HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University physicists have been awarded nearly $3 million by the U.S. Department of Energy – National Nuclear Security Administration.  The $2.83 million award will fund a […]

HUNTSVILLE – The discovery of a so-called monster black hole that has about 12 times the mass of the sun is detailed in a new Astrophysical Journal research submission, authored […]

Ross gift provides scholarships for UAH grad engineering students

HUNTSVILLE – Lester Ross Sr., Mary Makima Ross’s husband of more than 40 years, said his late wife was always giving money to the “places where it would do the […]

FORT PAYNE – Autumn’s colorful foliage and cooler temperatures in November provide an ideal setting for some of DeKalb County’s most popular free festivals and holiday events. From a festival […]

ATHENS — The address is 100 South Jefferson Street, right smack dab in the middle of Athens’ popular Downtown Square. It was once a funeral home, built in 1830, and […]

DECATUR — Jazz drummer Jason Marsalis will be the special guest next week for Calhoun Community College Fine Arts Division’s “New Orleans, Then and Now” concert. The free concert begins […]

MADISON — A potential retail annexation would be a “win-win” for the city of Madison, according to officials. At Monday’s City Council meeting, a proposal to annex the Publix supermarket […]

HUNTSVILLE – It is scientific fact that the magical allurement people get from looking at Christmas lights brings about feelings of happiness and childhood memories for adults, and a twinkling […]

MONTGOMERY —  For those who want to vote next month and haven’t registered, time is running out. Monday is the last day to register for the Nov. 8 general election, […]

North Alabama paces state unemployment numbers

MONTGOMERY –  Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted September unemployment rate continued to hold at its record low level of 2.6%, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday. Last month’s rate is well below […]