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HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville-based Mission Innovate has partnered with Leidos for NASA’s $2.5 billion AEGIS contract. Mission Innovate is a joint venture of Mission Multiplier Consulting and All Points Logistics. The […]

DECATUR – While North Alabama is firmly rooted as a national technology hub, it has a rapidly growing arts culture as well. This week’s groundbreaking for a residence hall at […]

“It all started at the border, and that’s still where it is today.” Those are the first words heard on Drive-By Truckers’ 2016 release “American Band.” The border in the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Mentorship, in life as in business, has dozens of benefits ranging from helping people set goals and manage growth, to just listening and providing valuable feedback that can […]

Helen Keller Festival kicks off June 23 in Tuscumbia

TUSCUMBIA — Despite what kids on TikTok might say, Helen Keller and her accomplishments were real. And Tuscumbia continues to celebrate both. Tuscumbia’s 44th annual Helen Keller Festival is June 23-26. […]

MADISON — A community meeting has been set to discuss the potential transition to a city council-manager form of government for Madison. The meeting is 6 p.m. June 22 at […]

HUNTSVILLE — The fireworks during Tuesday’s GOP debate between Dale Strong and Casey Wardynski didn’t end when the cameras and lights were turned off in the WHNT-TV studios. The two […]

CARLISLE BARRACKS, Pa. — James Lomax, whose position with Corporate Office Properties Trust in Huntsville places him at the front gate of the sprawling Redstone Arsenal, joined the U.S. Army […]

WASHINGTON — Alabama A&M University will join the world of cybersecurity as a host of a minority-based workshop through a National Science Foundation project. The Minority Serving – Cyberinfrastructure Consortium, […]

The easiest jobs in college football

What are the easiest jobs in college football? Let’s find out together. It’s the silliest part of the college football offseason. It’s that time of year when sportswriters dust off […]

HUNTSVILLE – A pair of Huntsville apartment complexes, The Windsor Apartments and Cambridge Court, were sold for a combined price of $17.5 million to Miami-based investors Mayfair and Navarino. It […]

With only a week to go before the Republican primary runoff for Alabama’s open fifth congressional district seat, Madison County Commission chairman Dale Strong and former Huntsville City Schools superintendent […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Village of Promise is one of Huntsville’s most forward-thinking non-profit organizations whose purpose is to empower families out of poverty. To help lead them in this noble […]

After two of Arlington National Cemetery’s Caisson horses died within four days of each other amid reports of deplorable living conditions and mistreatment earlier this spring, the U.S. Army has […]

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FLORENCE — As the University of North Alabama, Alabama’s fastest-growing university, moves toward another term of record enrollment in the fall, its residence halls will be at capacity with a […]

The Alabama Secretary of State office is reminding voters that tomorrow, June 14, is the last day to apply for an absentee ballot by mail for the primary runoff election […]

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is requesting customers reduce their electric consumption from the hours of 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. today. TVA is expecting voluntary curtailment to be in […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Madison County community is not only smart and innovative but they are also generous. They have contributed over $5 million to help over 30,000 local low income, […]

NASA is targeting Saturday, June 18, for the beginning of the next wet dress rehearsal test of the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft at the Kennedy […]

SPRING CITY, TN — Bass Pro Tour newcomer Mercury pro Ryan Salzman of Huntsville weighed in 13 bass totaling 24 lbs. 3 oz. to experience his first major career win […]

HUNTSVILLE — Seeing a trend in the number of people forced to choose work to support their families over going to college, Calhoun Community College knew they had to make […]

HUNTSVILLE — A small, rare crayfish thought to be extinct for 30 years has been rediscovered in a cave in the City of Huntsville in northern Alabama by a team […]

MOULTON — The public is invited to witness a night of exciting tractor and truck pulling and dirt throwing action when the Roaring on the Fairgrounds makes its first appearance […]