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HUNTSVILLE – As Huntsville’s Planning Department continues its University Drive Transit Oriented Development Planning Study, the public is invited to provide input during multi-day sessions at City Hall. The TOD […]
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin, which has facilities in Huntsville and Courtland, received a more than $4.2 billion modification to an Army contract. The Department of Defense announced the contractor was […]
AUBURN – Auburn University’s Harbert College of Business has updated one of its most popular programs, renaming it the Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics & AI. The change, effective this […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville recently welcomed students from across the Southeast and Germany to the International Space Weather Camp, a two-week immersive program exploring space weather […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Schools students have exciting options for staying engaged during fall break, thanks to the city’s Parks & Recreation Department. Registration for fall break camps opens Monday […]
AUBURN — A century and a decade after its founding, Auburn University’s College of Education began a new era this week, formally opening its 167,000-square-foot home with a grand opening […]
COLUMBIA, Mo. — As freshmen at the University of Alabama settle into dorm life, a new study shows it may be more affordable to buy a home in Tuscaloosa and […]
HILLSBORO — A $2.9 million resurfacing project on SR-20 in Lawrence County will begin Monday, weather permitting. The Alabama Department of Transportation said contractor Wiregrass Construction will mill and resurface […]
HARTSELLE – Finding a more visible location to meet a growing demand for services, Bank Independent and city officials broke ground this week for a sales office. “We are excited […]
MONTGOMERY — Several area college students are among 100 recipients of the 2025-26 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Each student received $1,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books or supplies. Since 2014, […]
MONTGOMERY — With dove hunts slated to start next month, the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources said registration for the youth […]
ATHENS – To meet the demand for the ever-growing cybersecurity industry, Athens State University is offering a bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education recently approved a […]
RUSSELLVILLE — G&G Steel, a Russellville small business, was awarded an $18.1 million firm-fixed-price contract for the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense announced. The $18,169,068 contract is to fabricate, […]
MADISON — Peraton is stepping up its game in the area and ready to play ball. As part of its growing investment locally, the company has signed on as a […]
DECATUR — Describing a plan of “intentional regionalism,” elected, business, and community leaders from across North Alabama discussed initiatives Thursday to foster collaboration and growth. The seventh annual State of […]
“I plan to bring new energy to our city government and shape our community’s future. People move to Madison because of its outstanding school system and small-town atmosphere. Madison is […]
DECATUR — Already one of the largest employers in Morgan County, GE Appliances plans further investment in its Decatur facility. The company announced plans to invest more than $3 billion […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s northern expansion continues. Aligning with the city’s growth corridor in north Huntsville, the City Council approved the annexation of 572.48 acres at Thursday’s Council meeting. […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama Moore vs. Carl remix? If Heather Moore, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore’s wife, jumps into the race for the First […]
HUNTSVILLE — In a demonstration of Huntsville’s economic resiliency, the city closed out three tax increment financing (TIF) districts years before the due date, officials announced. On average, the three […]
HUNTSVILLE – Not waiting for the actual Labor Day holiday, the Huntsville Police Department’s DUI Task Force is launching a citywide crackdown on impaired driving starting today. The traffic safety […]
HUNTSVILLE – After announcing his campaign for U.S. Senate this week, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore made a stop in Huntsville to share why he is running and emphasize the importance […]
MADISON – The sun may be setting on the Rocket City Trash Pandas season but dawn is coming for next season with the release of the 2026 schedule. And it […]
