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Athens State has largest student enrollment since 2018

ATHENS –With the fall semester underway, enrollment numbers are continuing to grow at Athens State University. The university has a headcount of more than 3,000 students with more than 27,700 […]

Fraud EDU: Red Flags of a Deepfake Scam

By now, everyone has heard of deepfake scams. With the rise of AI, the ability of scammers to pose as a trusted partner, a legitimate business, or even a family […]

HUNTSVILLE — To underscore the city’s commitment to honoring and preserving Huntsville’s military history while enhancing the visitor experience, the City Council approved a construction contract with Chorba Contracting for […]

GADSDEN — Recognizing those who set the bar for North Alabama’s $4.9 billion tourism industry, the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association presented its 2025 PEAK Awards. The program pays tribute […]

HUNTSVILLE – With more money for road resurfacing and an increase in staffing for police, the Huntsville City Council approved the operating budget as well as the city’s two capital […]

HUNTSVILLE — Joseph Pelfrey, director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, resigned Thursday. Pelfrey said in an email to employees at the space agency that as NASA focuses on its mission […]

MONTEVALLO — Tom Walker, the founder and longtime operator of American Village in Montevallo, died Thursday. He was 71. Walker was one of 16 members of the United States Semisesquintennial Commission, […]

HUNTSVILLE — State Rep. Susan DuBose and State Sen. April Weaver’s efforts to make life a little easier for nursing mothers will see fruition on Oct. 1, when Parker’s Law […]

ATHENS – Every child deserves a bed of their own — and Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) is working to make that a reality for families across Limestone County. Last […]

DECATUR — The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association has announced the slate of officers for the 2025–2027 term. They were officially confirmed during the association’s recent annual meeting and will […]

HUNTSVILLE – Attention thrashers! It’s time to show off your best ollies, kickflips and carves this weekend. Huntsville Parks & Recreation, in collaboration with The Skatepark Project, invites skateboarders and […]

HUNTSVILLE — A shutout was so nice, CeCe Szopa did it twice. Szopa, the University of Alabama in Huntsville goalkeeper, picked up a pair of shutouts for the Chargers last […]

Energy-Saving Tips for Fall and Winter in Alabama

As fall settles in across Alabama, it’s a good time to begin preparing your home for the colder months ahead. Winter is just around the corner and taking a few […]

HUNTSVILLE – Even more budding scientists and engineers will have the chance to participate in the 72nd annual North Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair. The event will be hosted […]

HUNTSVILLE – Next month, Historic Huntsville Foundation’s American Signature Quilt will make a triumphant return to Harrison Brothers Hardware on Courthouse Square. This special exhibition, to be held Oct. 9-25, […]

ATHENS — A renovation project for an Athens park received a major boost thanks to the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. According to a news release, ADECA has […]

PLANO, Texas – Arriving at Toyota dealerships is another compact SUV with a “Made in Huntsville” stamp. The 2026 Corolla Cross has a combination of efficiency, capability, and functionality for […]

Runoff rundown: Who's in, who's out

NORTH ALABAMA — Read to see who’s in and who’s out after Tuesday’s runoff elections across the region. From Guntersville to Madison, the ballots were counted and the margins were […]

HUNTSVILLE — Understanding the U.S. Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ) program in today’s ever-changing tariff environment is critical for businesses looking to compete in today’s global economy. To help small businesses […]

ELKMONT – Another milestone was marked for the Singing River Trail with the unveiling of the Richard Martin Trail sign Tuesday in Elkmont. The new sign is at the Elkmont […]

ATLANTA — Alabama A&M’s Alicia Owegi won the Women’s B Flight during the 24th annual HBCU National Tennis Championships at the South Fulton Tennis Center. Owegi won five matches on her […]

Community and business leaders gather at the Madison Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting, celebrating growth and local partnerships.

MADISON – The Madison Chamber of Commerce celebrated a major milestone this week with the grand opening of its 4,200-square-foot office on Hughes Road, a space designed to foster collaboration, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Groundbreaking research in the ophthalmic market is the focus of Glaukos Corp. The California-based company is a worldwide pharmaceutical and medical technology leader in ophthalmology focused on developing […]

NEW YORK — Auburn University has once again secured its place as Alabama’s top-ranked institution, according to the 2026 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges. The new […]