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W.C. Handy Festival celebrates music of the Shoals

FLORENCE — As a child listening to his father and grandfather deliver sermons and the choir deliver praise at Greater St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in Florence, W.C. Handy heard […]

MADISON – OK. OK. Kickoff is not until Oct. 15, but single-game tickets are now on sale for a historic college football game at Toyota Field between ASUN Conference and […]

HUNTSVILLE – Business startup accelerator gener8tor is firing on all cylinders with managing director Donna Ehart joining program manager Carly Seldon. The now-complete team of the MidCity-based accelerator is gearing […]

MADISON — Madison is gearing up for a week of community meetings to plan the city’s future. “Madison on Track 2045 is a community-based planning effort to shape the future […]

MADISON – Expanding large-scale automotive production across the Southeast, especially in Alabama, has led Nippon Express U.S.A. to launch its second local logistics center in less than 18 months. Huntsville […]

TANNER — In a showing of public education and private industry, Calhoun Community College and Sonoco recently held their first graduation ceremony at Sonoco’s Tiger Launch training facility in Hartselle. […]

The 2022 primary election cycle saw great success for University of North Alabama (UNA) graduates. Multiple alumni of the institution secured their respective parties’ nominations and advanced to November’s general […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville will say goodbye to one of its most prominent citizens this week. Raymond B. Jones, for whom Jones Valley is named, died at age 87 following an […]

HUNTSVILLE – Due to sharp increases in costs for natural gas and the subsequent increase in the monthly fuel cost adjustment, Huntsville Utilities customers can expect to see increases in […]

CAPSHAW – With summer camp scholarship recipients as the backdrop and the unofficial camp mascot, Twickenham the Turtle, as a witness, Tom Von Eschenbach, program manager for Collins Aerospace, presented […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s SMX has been awarded the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft program services contact valued at $84.5 million over five years. Based at Bridge Street Town Center, SMX […]

HUNTSVILLE — The eighth annual Leading Ladies Conference for Women in Business returns this year with two days of workshops, networking, and empowerment. The event, hosted by The Catalyst Center […]

HUNTSVILLE — PeopleTec was recently awarded a $40 million prime Other Transaction Agreement in support of the Army’s Redstone Test Center. The agreement provides the test center with the technical […]

Ms. Beverly Johnson goes to Washington

HUNTSVILLE – Facing similar struggles as other female small-business owners, Beverly Johnson said she was assured that Congress will “mom and pop” businesses. Johnson, founder of Genesys Fitness, Huntsville’s first […]

A 690-mile treasure hunt: 'World’s Longest Yard Sale' set for August

DECATUR — For the past 35 years, shoppers and visitors have traveled up and down U.S. 127 finding treasures and bargains. And, the annual World’s Longest Yard Sale, the 690-mile […]

HUNTSVILLE — A treatment for conditions that underlie the development of Type 2 diabetes could evolve from new basic research discoveries at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. A team […]

HUNTSVILLE — Today, Robert Green is senior director for Boeing’s Integrated Air & Missile Defense portfolio, supporting systems as vital as the Patriot Advanced Capability-3, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense and […]

GUNTERSVILLE — A Guntersville pharmacy was recently named the 2022 Health Mart Pharmacy of the Year in Washington, D.C. Bunch Pharmacy was announced as the winner after a weekend of […]

The first identified case of monkeypox virus infection has been confirmed in Alabama, according to county and state public health officials. The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) and Mobile […]

HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville’s efforts to provide more recreation offerings at John Hunt Park will soon include a community center geared toward the senior population. The City Council […]

HUNTSVILLE – Two Huntsville biomedical companies merged their resources and expertise to provide faster and more reliable cell and gene therapy products and services. Discovery Life Sciences, a biospecimen and […]

HUNTSVILLE – C. Ryan Christian, an Army veteran, has joined the Bradley Arant Boult Cummings law firm as an associate in the government contracts division. Christian will advise clients in […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Army has awarded BAE Systems a $699 million, five-year contract for Defense Supercomputing Resource Center operations. The contract provides for maintenance, and management services including program-wide services […]

HUNTSVILLE — Yorktown Systems Group Senior Vice President of Operations Chris Hardy was inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame in a ceremony Wednesday at Fort Benning, Ga. Hardy served […]