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Upper River Road over I-65 in Priceville reopens to traffic

PRICEVILLE — The bridge on Upper River Road over I-65 in Priceville is now open to traffic, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. The bridge closed in late June for […]

HUNTSVILLE — Numbers crunched by the city of Huntsville’s Planning Department, in its annual estimates, continue to illustrate the city is maintaining its pace for growth. As of July 1, […]

HUNTSVILLE — With hundreds of citations and written warnings issued to motorists, the Huntsville Police Department is driving the message home after the first year of the city’s hands-free ordinance. […]

ATHENS – With the election two weeks away, 256 Today sat down with two candidates for Athens Mayor, incumbent Ronnie Marks and local businessman Danny Whitfield, to ask five key […]

MADISON – The Trash Pandas are back at the friendly confines of Toyota Field this week for their 11th homestand of the season. The six-game series with the Knoxville Smokies, […]

HUNTSVILLE — With a pair of first half goals from Alan Carleton, Huntsville City FC then had to hold off a huge Carolina Core FC comeback en route to a […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Utilities’ new enterprise software system launched this morning, the agency announced. The new system will enhance how the utility communicates and does business with its customers, officials […]

HUNTSVILLE — A nearly century-old football stadium will find a new life as the centerpiece of a recreation area near one of Huntsville’s growing neighborhoods. And residents will be able […]

GADSDEN — A generational greenway project in Gadsden has received a major financial boost with the awarding of a $3 million federal grant. Gov. Kay Ivey announced the award which […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M’s first scrimmage of fall camp showed intensity on both sides of the ball Saturday, according to Head Coach Sam Shade as the Bulldogs wrapped up their […]

NORMAL — The weekend surrounding the 15th annual Louis Crews Classic is more than a football game at Alabama A&M University. Activities leading up to the first home game of […]

AUBURN — The namesake of Auburn University’s Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and the Ginn Family Foundation has committed $30 million to the college to establish a new scholarship program, […]

NORMAL — As Alabama A&M University celebrates its 150th Anniversary, Elvin Jenkins is helping shape its next chapter. The director of Electronic Media Communications has made a personal investment in […]

MONTGOMERY — With Aug. 11 (8/11) coming up, the Alabama Public Service Commission reminds homeowners to dial 811 before starting digging projects. For “811 Day,” the PSC offers the free […]

ATHENS — It doesn’t get much better than this, according to Athens Mayor Ronnie Marks, as community leaders and Food City representatives broke ground Friday for a 57,000 square-foot store […]

GUNTERSVILLE — After a week of fierce voting via Facebook, four flavorful finalists have been named in the search for Bama’s Best Surf & Turf, sponsored by Sweet Grown Alabama. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Creating a unified leadership structure and a strong culture of innovation was the driving force in a joint venture between two Huntsville small businesses Canvas, a provider of […]

ATLANTA — The owner of Huntsville television station WAFF Channel 48 bought the media group owner of WAAY Channel 31, also of Huntsville, in a multi-station deal, it was announced […]

ATHENS – There is a new shop for all-things Athens State and just in time for the start of the new academic year. The aptly named Pillar & Paw is […]

MADISON — Offering patients longer visits and whole-person care, Dr. Dennis Sehgal has opened his MDVIP-affiliated practice in Madison. MDVIP, a membership-based healthcare provider, said Sehgal has joined its growing […]

MADISON – There was a whole lot of coming and going regarding the Trash Pandas roster this week. In a series of moves, the Los Angeles Angels transferred Luke Murphy […]

Ivey announces grant to upgrade Cullman’s East Side Park

CULLMAN — To help “breathe new life into a park,” the city of Cullman was awarded a  $500,000 grant to provide upgrades at East Side Park, the former Lions Club […]

HUNTSVILLE — Dining, music and dancing under the stars at a unique venue await guests next month at the annual Moon Dance. Presented by Avilution, GTEC, and Redstone Federal Credit […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Yuge announcement  Space Command? Still coming. And from what we’re hearing, it’s going to be “yuge.” It seems President […]