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HUNTSVILLE — The left turn lanes from the U.S. 231/431/North Memorial Parkway service roads to Mastin Lake Road reopened today, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. The northbound and southbound […]

ATHENS — An Athens woman has been charged with capital murder in the “brutal assault” of her infant, the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office said. Morgan Skye Thornton was arrested Friday […]

HUNTSVILLE — Get ready for a fun-filled evening of friendly competition at the third annual Lawn Bowling Bash, hosted by the National Children’s Advocacy Center’s Young Professional Advisory Council. The […]

SHEFFIELD – With hundreds of school supply items and nearly $1,500 in cash donations, the community turned out to help area schoolchildren. The 12th annual Helping Hands Foundation and Bank […]

Ranae Bartlett for Mayor: A Vision for the Future

“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 […]

WASHINGTON — Last year, Americans aged 60 and older reported losing more than $2.3 billion – a 21% over $1.9 billion in 2013 – to fraud. This year, the numbers […]

HUNTSVILLE — Not willing to rest on their musical laurels, The Venue Group, in collaboration with the city of Huntsville, is identifying locations for a mid-sized venue with a capacity […]

MADISON — It’s a unique two-for-one deal for local politics next month, as in two chambers of commerce and one mayor. The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber, in cooperation with the Madison […]

WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s Teledyne Brown Engineering received a $126.6 million contract from the Navy for IT work, the Department of Defense announced. The $126,687,633 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is for support services to […]

ATHENS – Come and get it! With a variety of culinary delights ranging from Southern comfort food to international cuisine, Downtown Athens Culinary Month is back. The month-long celebration of […]

DECATUR – With plans to build a “sense of community,” Decatur City Schools will open the doors of B.E.S.T. Pre-K Academy next week. And, in a change from the past, […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Strong showing   U.S. Rep. Dale Strong gave his annual update to a packed crowd numbering close to a thousand […]

UNA celebrates topping out of Bank Independent Stadium

FLORENCE – A major construction milestone at the University of North Alabama was reached Thursday with the topping out ceremony for Bank Independent Stadium. “Today’s Topping Out is one of […]

LAKEVIEW — Demolition of the 83-year-old bridge on Alabama Highway 75 over Town Creek at Lakeview in DeKalb County began this  week. Traffic recently shifted to the new bridge built by […]

NORMAL — The Alabama A&M University football program made another step toward kicking off the 2025 season this morning as the Bulldogs opened Day 1 of Fall Camp in Louis […]

SCOTTSBORO — A “generational” natural gas project crossing three jurisdictions is being proposed to help meet the region’s power demands for the next 15 to 20 years. The first step […]

HUNTSVILLE — With a large crowd of area movers and shakers backing him, John Roberts made a statement to launch his campaign for Alabama State Senate District 2.  Roberts laid […]

FLORENCE – With an eye on providing infrastructure to his constituents, State Rep. Phillip Pettus is running to retain his District 1 seat in the Alabama House. “Our people deserve […]

HUNTSVILLE – Addressing the “energy and evolution of the region,” Tanger has announced several national brands joining the Bridge Street Town Centre lineup. “Since acquiring Bridge Street Town Centre in […]

Dynetics awarded $264.5M contract for Army weapons system

WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Dynetics has been was awarded a $264.5 million  contract by the Army, the Department of Defense announced. The $264,594,352 contract is for Indirect Fire Protection Capability weapon […]

HUNTSVILLE – There wasn’t a fife-and-drum corps playing “Yankee Doodle” nor a cannon salute, but the city of Huntsville launched its year-long celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. Mayor Tommy Battle […]

HUNTSVILLE — Construction is expected to begin early next year on the first phase of the Mill Creek Choice Neighborhood Initiative just west of Memorial Parkway along Governors Drive. Dennis […]

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Transportation has awarded nearly $125,000 in state grants to support improvement projects at seven local airports. “Local airports are critical to connecting our communities […]

HUNTSVILLE — Addressing the elephant in the Saturn Ballroom, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong said, “Space Command is coming to rest on the Arsenal.” His remarks came Wednesday at the Von […]