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HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville law firm Bradley Arant Boult Cummings and several of its attorneys have recently earned national rankings, according to independent research company Chambers and Partners. In the 2022 […]
HUNTSVILLE — There were dozens of perfect liftoffs at NASA’s 2022 Student Launch rocketry competition at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center as winners were announced live via Facebook. Of the […]
HUNTSVILLE — A research paper about heat transfer inside the reactor of a conceptual liquid-fueled nuclear rocket engine by a University of Alabama in Huntsville graduate student was hot stuff […]
ALBERTVILLE — Grammy-nominated duo Dailey & Vincent are kicking off their American Made Music Fest at Sand Mountain Amphitheater in Albertville this weekend. The country/bluegrass/gospel singers will take the stage […]
GADSDEN — Can you handle it? Thrill-seeking athletes who are not afraid of getting muddy, wet and pushed to the limit will take part in Gadsden’s Barbarian Challenge, a six-mile […]
HUNTSVILLE — The votes are in and you can’t doubt their choice! The Huntsville Botanical Garden was named a winner in the 2022 USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice travel award contest […]
HUNTSVILLE — Fishing, model boats and water polo will be showcased this weekend as the first weekend of June in Huntsville kicks off a busy summer of water sporting events. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s multigigabit fiber solutions provider Adtran is helping international fiber networks connect residents and businesses with multigig internet services. Finland and England’s Channel Islands are the latest to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Yorktown Systems Group has promoted Chief Financial Officer Suzanne Mathew to president of the company. In just six years under Mathew’s guidance as CFO, Yorktown grew from a […]
TUSCUMBIA — The annual North Alabama African Heritage Festival brings music, learning, and family fun to Willie Green Recreation Center in Tuscumbia this weekend. Wallace Ricks, president of the North […]
HUNTSVILLE — Progress Bank President/CEO David Nast said he wasn’t looking to make a deal, but he and the bank’s stakeholders knew the day would come. And, in early May, […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Government Accountability Office (GAO) on Thursday released its report examining the Air Force’s decision to relocate U.S. Space Command headquarters from Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Huntsville’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — ServisFirst Bank has promoted Angel Stinson to chief credit officer for the Huntsville/North Alabama region. With more than 25 years of banking and finance experience, Stinson will oversee the […]
DECATUR– Steel Technologies has chosen to forgo expanding plants in Tennessee and Mississippi, in favor of expanding its plant in Decatur, the company announced. The $19.34 million, 70,000-square-foot expansion will […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville-based Sentar was selected by FedHealthIT for a 2022 Innovation Award in collaboration with the Naval Information Warfare Center and Defense Health Agency. Sentar is a woman-owned, advanced […]
Recent shooting tragedies in New York City, Buffalo, and Uvalde, Texas, have brought to the fore discussions about gun control, mental health, and prevention of these senseless attacks. What ensues […]
HUNTSVILLE — Del Taco, the second-largest Mexican “quick service restaurant” brand in the U.S., announced a partnership with Sam Abusaleem of Huntsville to bring six Del Taco restaurants to North […]
As June brings conversation of dads and grads, your Throw The Flag podcast remains focused on the first few weeks of the greatest sport in the known universe. We’re still […]
HUNTSVILLE – They see Huntsville as an emerging technology hub bringing a lot of young tech professionals and their families to North Alabama. But, not all of them will prefer […]
HUNTSVILLE — The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers’ engineering and support center in Huntsville recently awarded a $500 million international remediation and environmental services – generation two multiple award […]
FLORENCE — The Downtown Florence Alliance hosts First Fridays on, well, the first Friday of every month from April through December and this Friday is the next event. The city […]
MADISON — This isn’t your grandmother’s kitchenware, but the beautifully crafted wooden products available from Alabama Treenware could one day become your grandchildren’s. Lindsey Boothe said despite having been “the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville-based GeoCue has named Rodney Cope, a 23-year veteran of the geospatial industry, its senior vice president of federal programs. GeoCue, a LiDAR and photogrammetry equipment and software […]
