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HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville man has been indicted on child sexual exploitation charges, U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona of the Northern District office of Alabama announced. According to a news […]

HUNTSVILLE — This week ahead is going to start with some of the highest temperatures and heat indexes in a couple years with some strong storms and possible flooding at […]

RAINBOW CITY — A newly formed regional economic development organization representing nine counties across Northeast Alabama, has announced a landmark partnership with three leading educational and workforce innovation programs to drive economic prosperity […]

HUNTSVILLE — The hottest weather of the summer has settled into the Tennessee Valley and the extreme heat is expected to linger through at least the middle of the week. […]

HALEYVILLE — “Southern golden fried.” That is the secret to Guthrie’s success. And, the original chicken finger restaurant is celebrating its 60th anniversary this week. To mark the milestone and […]

Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull returns for award-winning, dirt throwin’ action

LEXINGTON — The high octane action and thunder of big trucks and tractors are back at Lexington Motorsports Park with the annual Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull on Aug. 8-9. Sanctioned by […]

MUSCLE SHOALS — At Pillar & Peacock, Southern culture is not just a backdrop. It is the heartbeat of how we approach design. The warmth, charm, and storytelling traditions of the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Alabama in Huntsville is filled with people eager to explore new topics and gain new skills. Discover the exciting, entertaining […]

FLORENCE — Commercial traffic is flowing again through the main lock at Wilson Lock. With the Wilson Lock interim guard wall project completed, the Army Corps of Engineers has reopened […]

FLORENCE — Motorists on the busiest thoroughfare in Florence will face lane closures over the next several days. Cox Creek Parkway will undergo a resurfacing project starting Sunday night, the […]

HUNTSVILLE — When it comes to supporting local farmers, this month, the Madison County Farmer’s Market is all ears. Ears of corn, that is. Visit the Madison County Farmer’s Market […]

HUNTSVILLE – It’s been a year since Huntsville spotlighted the dangers of distracted driving with its Hands-Free Ordinance and, while the road to lasting change is still being paved, city […]

SCOTTSBORO — MetWave Mining has launched a major metallurgical coal prospecting initiative on a 5,800-plus-acre site in the Flat Rock area of Jackson County — a move that supports jobs, […]

MADISON – As the race for mayor of Madison heats up, 256 Today sat down with two candidates, City Councilmember Ranae Bartlett and City Administrator Steve Smith, to ask five […]

BILOXI, Miss. – After not allowing a run over his last nine outings, Rocket City reliever José Quijada is joining the Los Angeles Angels. Quijada, 28, has been dominant for […]

WASHINGTON — As the controversy over Mexico’s seizure of a deep-water port owned by Vulcan Materials continues, legislation has been introduced in the U.S. Senate to impose retaliatory prohibitions to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Calling it an “important asset,” Huntsville is acquring the former federal courthouse downtown. The transaction is a property swap, the city said, and involves no money. Huntsville provided the […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Moore announcing soon  U.S. Rep. Barry Moore is expected to make it official and announce his candidacy for Tuberville’s […]

WASHINGTON — Funding for several programs in North Alabama has been secured in a Senate appropriations bill, Sen. Katie Britt announced. Britt (R-Montgomery), a member of the Senate Committee on […]

HUNTSVILLE — After highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s today and Saturday, a more substantial heatwave is forecast to develop during the early to middle part of next […]

HUNTSVILLE – Jazz music may be the original DEI – Diverse. Expressive. Improvisational. But its unique sound won’t soon be cancelled as the city celebrates the return of Jazz in […]

WASHINGTON – When word got out through Torch Technologies that co-founder Bill Roark was going to testify in Washington today, he had one message to deliver: “Tell them how much […]

HUNTSVILLE — What do you get when the likes of Dora the Explorer, DanDaDan and the Power Rangers convene on the Rocket City? It’s Kami-Con HAI time!! For the third […]

HUNTSVILLE — Recognizing the goal of reshaping the Army into “a leaner, more lethal” organization, the commanding general of the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command discuss major developments affecting […]