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The Ritz is puttin' on the hits for new theatre season

SHEFFIELD — A favorite 1980s Christmas movie is coming to The Ritz stage as part of its new theatre season. “Prancer” follows the adventures of Jessica Riggs and her family […]

256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, Huntsville’s newest favorite son. The Our Town Podcast showcases all that […]

HUNTSVILLE – Did you hear the latest fish tale coming from Ditto Landing? Huntsville used a double-edged stinger hook to not only land one of the fastest growing sports in […]

HUNTSVILLE — According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 41% of Alabama adults sought medical treatment for a mental health issue between 2017-2019. However, during the COVID-19 […]

Artemis launch to be no sooner than Sept. 27

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — NASA has adjusted the targeted date for the next launch opportunities for Artemis I. The agency has updated its request for a launch opportunity Sept. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Seeing a need for strong male role models, the Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department is launching a male mentorship program called “Under Construction.” Community Services Recreation Superintendent Dorianne […]

Huntsville Utilities wants to help customers control their energy usage and costs. HUTV has been making helpful videos for customers for three seasons and its most recent episode is entitled, […]

NASA awards $228.5M contract for next-gen spacesuits

WASHINGTON — Axiom Space will produce the next generation of spacesuits, NASA recently announced. Under the $228.5 million task order, Axiom will deliver a moonwalking system for the Artemis III […]

Former Auburn star to speak at Recovery Resource Fair

HUNTSVILLE — Former Auburn football player David Battle will share his story of 26 years in recovery during the fourth annual Recovery Resource Fair. As part of National Recovery Month, […]

MONTGOMERY — The absentee voting period for the Nov. 8 general election begins today, the office of Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill announced. Important absentee voting deadlines are: Nov. […]

LOUISVILLE, Colo. – Sierra Space has completed the first pressure test for its Large Inflatable Flexible Environment habitat, the company announced. The project is managed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight […]

UNA recognized as one of top public schools in South

FLORENCE – The latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out, and the University of North Alabama has achieved its highest rankings to date, climbing in three key […]

HUNTSVILLE – Valley Conservatory has partnered with the Microwave Dave Music Education Foundation in the Danny Hall Memorial Music Scholarship. The scholarship pays tuition for one year of music lessons […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Hurricanes, the city’s newest entry in minor league sports, will hold tryouts this weekend for the 2022-23 season. The tryouts are Saturday at 10 a.m. and […]

ATHENS — Pretty soon there will be a lot of young and older folks sawin’ on a fiddle and playin’ it hot now. The Athens State University Foundation and the […]

MADISON — Mayor Paul Finley stressed the importance of community input as Madison considers moving to a city manager form of government. “We still have a lot of work to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Federal and local officials will participate in a ground-breaking ceremony next week for Huntsville’s new state-of-the-art federal courthouse. The groundbreaking will take place 10:30 a.m., Sept. 19 at […]

HUNTSVILLE — Meta has partnered with Holder Construction to recruit students and provide them with work-based learning opportunities in as little as two months. Meta’s construction, community, and education partners […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s business accelerator gener8tor announced a major gift of $600,000 from Synovus Bank to the MidCity Accelerator Foundation. The donation was made through the Growing Alabama Credit program […]

HUNTSVILLE — PeopleTec has partnered with Auburn University’s Samuel Ginn College of Engineering to develop a master’s degree cohort program in engineering for its employee-owners. The cohort program offers 10 […]

Huntsville City Council to view $385.5M FY23 budget

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville City Council will review Mayor Tommy Battle’s proposed $385.5 million budget at Thursday night’s work session. The mayor presented his budget for Fiscal Year 2023 which […]

'Camp Pickle' coming to Huntsville's MidCity

HUNTSVILLE — The newest concept from serial “eatertainment” entrepreneur Robert Thompson is coming to Huntsville’s MidCity District. Thompson, founder of the award-winning Punch Bowl Social concept, is launching a food-and-drink-focused, indoor/outdoor […]

HUNTSVILLE – Cummings Research Park is shedding its image as just a pocket-protector, high-tech grower, business park. The nation’s second-largest research park has embraced the mixed-use development movement. A ground-breaking […]

Marshall County Museums Weekend to make its debut

GUNTERSVILLE — Marshall County is showcasing its dynamic history through the first-ever Marshall County Museums Weekend this Saturday and Sunday. A culturally enriching experience, the event is free and includes […]