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HUNTSVILLE — Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town said calls by GOP lawmakers to defund or abolish the FBI are “just dumb.” Town, a former prosecutor in the Madison County District […]
HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne delivered its 800th Solid Rocket Boost Motor and the 800th Divert and Attitude Control System for the Army Terminal High Altitude Area Defense weapon system. THAAD […]
HUNTSVILLE – Today is the last chance to jump inside the BlueHalo Virtual Stinger Trainer and virtually take in a realistic battlefield environment. The trainer is at the BlueHalo booth […]
The impending college football season will see more parity in the SEC than we’re used to. The SEC West will feature new faces near the top. Georgia might have more […]
HUNTSVILLE – Magic is in the air and will remain there at Huntsville International Airport. Breeze Airways is celebrating its new nonstop service to Las Vegas with a Magical Hunts-Vegas […]
HUNTSVILLE – The tech jobs market powered on into August with strong gains and an historically low unemployment rate with Huntsville listed as an “under the radar” tech market according […]
HUNTSVILLE — There were no reindeer sleighs or midnight sightings Tuesday of Santa Claus at Ditto Landing. It was just Madison County Commissioner Phil Riddick and Ditto Landing Executive Director […]
HUNTSVILLE — NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center quietly welcomed its new deputy director, Joseph Pelfrey, to his new position in April. But who is the man who assists in leading […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you want to define Huntsville and Madison County’s success for the past decade, the one word you can start with would be “strategic.” That approach provides definition to […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city’s vision for improving downtown pedestrian access while providing an economic boost to low-income communities is a step closer to reality after securing $20 million in federal grant […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council will hold a public meeting tonight, August 9 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall at the House of Hope […]
HUNTSVILLE — Parsons executive James Lackey will join panelists from around the industry at the Space & Missile Defense Symposium at the Von Braun Center to discuss “Today’s Capability and […]
ALBERTVILLE — Making its Albertville debut, the iconic Black Jacket Symphony will perform Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” at Sand Mountain Amphitheater. Known for their incredible live recreations of rock albums, the […]
MADISON – Studies show that healthy snacking provides children’s brains with the nutrients they need to stay focused. Children who snack on healthy foods perform better in school, according to […]
SHEFFIELD — The Rolling Stones. Aretha. Cher. Bob Dylan. Lynyrd Skynyrd. Bob Seger. Duane Allman. The Staples Singers. Rod Stewart. Leon Russell. Willie Nelson. The Black Keys. Simon. And Garfunkel. […]
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Alabamians are proud of their sports teams with chants of “We’re number one” ringing from the mountains to the Gulf. However, a recent study by RunReviews.com shows […]
ATHENS – An economic development a partnership has led to 10 students from Limestone County receiving scholarships to pursue careers in manufacturing, health care, information technology, and construction. The initiative, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Women have multiple roles to play in the corporate world and the eighth annual Leading Ladies Business Conference addresses the tracks women take to small-business ownership. Presented by […]
RED BAY — Red Bay presents its annual Founder’s Fest next month and everyone is invited to the northwest Alabama town for a day of free family fun. Situated under […]
HUNTSVILLE — If pursuing a master’s degree in physics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville isn’t hard enough, try doing it during a pandemic. Oh, wait. Let’s turn it […]
HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Business has received a $30,000 gift from Regions Bank to fund a financial wellness program, the university announced. The program […]
FORT PAYNE — For those wanting to get the most out of the last few weeks of summer, check out the shopping extravaganza atop Lookout Mountain this weekend. Here, the […]
MUSCLE SHOALS – Dignitaries and elected officials from across North Alabama gathered on the banks of the Tennessee River here Thursday where Bank Independent celebrated its 75th anniversary by unveiling […]
