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FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama picked up its first win of the season Saturday night in the final home opener at Braly Stadium, lighting up the scoreboard with a […]
MONTGOMERY — “Civility is not weakness; it is strength.” – State Rep. Jeremy Gray (D-Opelika). “Political disagreement should never be settled with violence or in online echo chambers, but by […]
NASHVILLE — Victor Barbosa booted three field goals, including a career-high 45 yarder late in the third quarter, which turned out to be the game-winner Saturday as Alabama A&M secured […]
HUNTSVILLE — Hearing the voices of city residents, Huntsville officials pulled plans Thursday to equip city garbage trucks with AI cameras. “Today, the people made their voices heard,” District 1 […]
HUNTSVILLE — Things will get rolling next summer, literally, as Huntsville moves forward with its Holmes Avenue corridor project. The city won a $21.6 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant […]
NASHVILLE — Called the “sound that forever changed popular music,” the music legacy of Muscle Shoals will be celebrated in a major exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame […]
HUNTSVILLE — Along with the Cyber Job Fair and Cyber Cup Challenge, the National Cyber Summit will also feature the latest technology from local and national companies. Huntsville-based COLSA is […]
HUNTSVILLE – Norfolk Southern will begin several weeks of railroad crossing repairs across Madison County this week. Each repair will require a temporary road closure to thru traffic, but closures […]
EVA — If pigs are being chased and called and frogs are jumping and hay is stacked, that must mean it’s Eva Frontier Days. The Morgan County town of Eva […]
HUNTSVILLE – By tracing the history of disease diagnosis from ancient times to modern genetic technologies, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is hosting a free, public event illustrating how scientific and […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville will welcome students, alumni, parents, families and friends to campus this week for Family & Friends Weekend 2025, a four-day celebration of Charger […]
FLORENCE – As summer winds down, the folks at McGee Farm are preparing for the arrival of fall. Each year, McGee Farm welcomes thousands of visitors to its Florence pumpkin […]
MADISON — Get ready, Madison – the witches are back. Next month, local “witches” will take flight on bicycles, golf carts, and on foot as they stroll through downtown Madison […]
CENTRE — Weiss Lake to Fort Morgan. 650 miles. 25 paddlers. 10 days. It’s the Great Alabama 650. More than two dozen of the best paddlers from across North America […]
BIRMINGHAM — Things are about to be “popping” at Books-A-Million. Books-A-Million, the second-largest bookstore retailer in the United States, is teaming up with Pop Mart, a rising global force in pop culture […]
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — A pair of Huntsville banking veterans have joined SouthState as it expands its roster of experienced bankers serving clients across nine states. Blake Freeman was named […]
ATHENS — The spirits in the night are back at their old haunts in Athens next month for the annual Athens Haunt Walk & Wagon Tours. People of all ages […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Center for Cybersecurity Research and Education at the University of Alabama in Huntsville just celebrated its 10th anniversary since its establishment in 2015. The milestone was recognized […]
NORMAL — Though separated by only about 120 miles, it has been 15 years since the last time Alabama A&M University met Tennessee State on a football field. However, that […]
HARTSELLE – State Rep. Parker Moore says the rapid growth in his district is shaping his priorities as he looks ahead to the 2026 legislative session, with infrastructure, energy and […]
HARTSELLE – A true homage to Hartselle’s rich history, vibrant community spirit, and exciting future, the Depot Days Festival is about to roll in. The 45th annual Depot Days Festival, […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama AG front-runners heading to North Alabama The Republican primary for Alabama attorney general is gaining momentum as two […]
HUNTSVILLE – Japanese beetles cause approximately $450 million in damages every year to private lawns and golf courses alone. Now, a UAH researcher at the University of Alabama in Huntsville […]
