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The Alabama High School Athletic Association voted Tuesday to accommodate faith-based scheduling requests. The change comes after the association drew criticism in February for failing to allow the Oakwood Adventist Academy […]

HUNTSVILLE — Discovery Life Sciences has entered into an agreement with Olink to install the largest commercial platform of the Olink technology in the Americas, outside of Olink itself. The […]

Alabama A&M alum is engineer, CEO, and hemp advocate

NORMAL — He may be a familiar face but the name may escape you. However, Alabama A&M University alum Antoine Mordican has been on newscasts across Alabama, advocating the benefits […]

Thursday night's all right for a Party on the Green

HUNTSVILLE – It’s 5:30 p.m. and ya want to rock, get a little action in? Well, Thursday night’s all right when Mayor Tommy Battle and the city’s Parks & Recreation […]

HUNTSVILLE – The conversation was electrifying Sunday at Stovehouse. As part of National Drive Electric Week, the local Drive Electric Alabama EV owner’s club hosted a National Drive Electric EVent […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s the final days of September and, as Huntsville Music Month and the corresponding Musical Instrument Drive winds down, there is still time to donate used musical instruments […]

LAUREL, Md. — NASA hit the bullseye Monday with its own “DART” game. After 10 months flying in space, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) – the world’s first planetary […]

NASA rolling back Artemis I tonight due to Hurricane Ian

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — NASA will roll back the Artemis I Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to the Vehicle Assembly Building tonight. First motion is targeted for […]

HUNTSVILLE – State Sen. Arthur Orr remembered Gov. Kay Ivey’s response four years ago when the idea of a state cyber technology and engineering high school was made to her. […]

Dreaming of a 'gourd Christmas'? Catch the annual Alabama Gourd Show

HARTSELLE – An impressive display of unique creations, all handmade from gourds, will be on display next month when the Alabama Gourd Show returns to Hartselle. Set for Oct. 14-15 […]

HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Sundar A. Christopher and Dr. Jeffrey Neuschatz have been appointed to Eminent Scholar positions at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Christopher, a professor of atmospheric and […]

Fire up the grills: Scottsboro BBQ Festival about to start cookin'

SCOTTSBORO – The aroma of slow-cooked barbeque will fill the air around the picturesque downtown square of Scottsboro when the annual Scottsboro BBQ Festival sets up. The one-day event Oct. […]

Huntsville City Council meets to canvass runoff vote

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville City Council is holding a special session today to canvass the returns of last Tuesday’s municipal runoff. The canvass is 2:30 p.m. on the first-floor Chambers […]

'Unexpected' Mountain Lakes podcast honored with MUSE Award

DECATUR – The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association was named a Silver winner in the Audio category of the 2022 MUSE Creative Awards for its “Unexpected Adventures in North Alabama” […]

Tennessee Football players

Nothing is guaranteed in college football

We’ve played one-third of the season, and the sport has taught us one cold lesson: nothing is guaranteed in college football. After a couple wacky weeks of upsets, this Saturday […]

HUNTSVILLE —  Up in the sky. It’s a moon. It’s a star. No. It’s Jupiter. That’s right. The largest planet in our solar system will be the brightest object in […]

Andiamo Lodge offers rustic-luxe stay in Mentone

MENTONE — When it comes to Southern mountain towns, Alabama isn’t always first to come to mind. While places such as Asheville, N.C.; Gatlinburg, Tenn.; and the Blue Ridge mountains […]

HUNTSVILLE — A solar wind theory by an astrophysicist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has been confirmed by a spacecraft from the European Space Agency. The solar switchback […]

Trash Pandas' season ends with loss to Tennessee

Box score MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas season came to an end Friday night in a 3-1 loss to the Tennessee Smokies in Game 3 of the North […]

NASA prepares to roll back Artemis I as Ian approaches

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. – NASA is foregoing Tuesday’s launch opportunity and preparing for rollback, while continuing to watch the weather forecast associated with Tropical Storm Ian. During a meeting […]

Willkommen! Oktoberfest coming to Cullman

CULLMAN — For more than three decades, Cullman has celebrated its German beginnings with a family-friendly festival offering all things German. Cullman Oktoberfest, one of North Alabama’s largest and most […]

UAH business advisor named SBDC State Star

HUNTSVILLE — Michelle Kloske, senior business advisor for the University of Alabama in Huntsville SBDC, has been named the 2022 State Star by America’s SBDC. Kloske was recognized for her […]

WASHINGTON — The Department of Transportation has awarded $3.7 million in Federal Aviation Administration grants to four Alabama airports for infrastructure upgrades, U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) announced today. Huntsville […]

Second private astronaut mission to space station set

WASHINGTON — NASA and Axiom Space have signed a mission order for the second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station to take place in the second quarter of 2023. […]