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Parkway Place Mall has teamed up with Cherry Hill Programs, Autism Speaks and The Riley Center to host Bunny Cares this Sunday, April 3 from 9 -11 a.m. at Parkway […]
Southern Living, a lifestyle magazine highlighting the Southern United States, has named Guntersville and Florence to their top 10 list of The South’s Best Lake Towns in 2022. Melea Hames […]
At merely 20-years-old, full-time college student Maggie Corbitt opened the doors to her own retail store in downtown Guntersville last fall. Fusing her passion for the outdoors and high-end fashion, […]
The Alabama Legislature earlier this week passed the “Billy Clardy III Act,” which grants wiretapping authority to state and local law enforcement agents specifically for crimes related to drug trafficking. […]
U.S. Army veteran and former president of the Camber Corporation Joe Alexander has been appointed to the Ignite Fueling Innovation, Inc. advisory board. Alexander was successful in leading Camber from […]
TGIF will be the spring and summer refrain as the Main Street Merchants Alley Happy Hour Music Series kicks off today, April 1, in downtown Athens. Patrons can kickstart the […]
Nashville-based Concentric Equity Partners (CEP), the investment arm of Financial Investments Corporation has announced the recapitalization of Huntsville’s Conditioned Air Solutions by their newly formed HVAC and plumbing consolidation platform, […]
You may never be able to make a crab walk straight, but Huntsville’s 8th-grade Cool Robots and Builders (C.R.A.B.) robotics team is making a beeline for the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) […]
The Rocket City Trash Pandas are gearing up for their first pitch at Toyota Field on Tuesday, April 12. While they are busy getting ready to start the season, I […]
Huntsville’s enGenius Consulting Group welcomes George Wasenius as its new vice president of Operations. Wasenius comes to enGenuis from Alutiq where he was president of multiple subsidiaries there. He now […]
The Electric Belle, Stovehouse’s latest entertainment experience, in partnership with the University of Alabama Department of Music, presents a musical wine pairing Thursday, April 7. Does flavor have a sound? […]
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is holding a job fair Thursday, March 31 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Rocket Center’s Education Programs building. They are looking […]
Former “Black Hawk Down” U.S. Army aviator Mike Durant continues to lead Alabama’s 2022 race for the U.S. Senate, according to newly released polling. An Emerson College Polling and The […]
Huntsville-based CFD Research, whose headquarters is located in Cummings Research Park, has been awarded a multiple-award IDIQ (indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity) contract to enable Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2). It lets […]
The NCAA’s Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) policy was an immediate and seismic shift in college sports when it went into effect last summer. July 1 marks its second year, […]
A robotic rover developed for use on Mars by the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s (UAH) Space Hardware Club (SHC) will compete in the Mars Society’s University Rover Challenge (URC) finals […]
Burritt on the Mountain will be hosting Cocktails at The View every Wednesday evening from April to October. Taking in the sunset from Burritt’s 3,000 square foot overlook with an […]
Just in time to inspire both locals and visitors alike to get outdoors and enjoy warmer weather, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) has revived its guided, historic […]
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology just launched a new startup business accelerator focused on advancements in the agriculture technology sector. The HudsonAlpha AgTech Accelerator is operated in partnership with gener8tor, a […]
Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) developed primarily here at Redstone Arsenal successfully completed two recent U.S. Army flight tests at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, further demonstrating […]
If you are physically or visually impaired, or know someone who is, the Huntsville Sports Commission and Phoenix are presenting the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Development Clinic this Sunday, April 3 […]
While labor and supply shortages continue to agitate the booming building and construction industry in Madison County, Caroline Reed, an instructor at New Century Technology High School, has teamed up […]
Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle recently teased that the official city bird of Huntsville had become the crane, due to the number of building cranes seen throughout the city, but as […]
