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WASHINGTON — To recognize veterans of the Vietnam War who faced danger and hardship in a war that divided the country, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong is hosting a 50th anniversary […]
You’re standing in line at the grocery store or sitting at a red light when your phone buzzes. A new text message pops up on the screen. “URGENT: Your driver’s license […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Fire & Rescue welcomed 15 firefighters at a graduation ceremony for the 59th class of cadets. The graduates will begin working shifts at stations throughout the city. […]
Recently, Alabama received disappointing news that the FBI has decided not to relocate its training headquarters to Huntsville. While the FBI reaffirmed its long-term commitment to Redstone Arsenal as a […]
MONTGOMERY – It’s a new day and a new career for Hal Nash. The former chief corrections deputy with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is now the chair of the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Cited as a vision for connecting the community, the North Huntsville Greenway will bring revitalization and outdoor enjoyment from downtown to Alabama A&M University. And residents are invited […]
MIAMI — With all of the apartment and rental home developments going up in the area, Huntsville finds itself in the top 10 markets for renting, a recent report from […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation plans to close part of I-65 northbound Tuesday night for a bridge repair near Lacon in Morgan County. Starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, […]
MONTGOMERY – “Alabama stands with Texas – and we’re not letting up.” Those are the words from Gov. Kay Ivey as she announced additional Alabama firefighters have been deployed to […]
HUNTSVILLE — In what it calls a historic investment in emergency services, Huntsville Hospital Health System is planning to build free-standing emergency departments in North Huntsville and the Hampton Cove […]
MONTGOMERY – The first day of school is just a few weeks away and that means it’s time for school supplies. And, to help save money on those purchases, the […]
HUNTSVILLE — There’s still time to be part of something big. The city of Huntsville has extended the deadline to apply for the inaugural Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council to 10 […]
As you plan your travels to the Gulf Coast this summer, consider making a meaningful stop at the Poarch Creek Indians Museum and Welcome Center in Atmore, Alabama. Located just […]
NORMAL — To bolster emergency preparedness, Alabama A&M University and Cardiac Solutions have partnered to install more than 200 automated external defibrillators on campus. The initiative improves access to life-saving […]
CHATTANOOGA – Behind a record-setting performance from shortstop Denzer Guzman, the Rocket City Trash Pandas cruised to an 8–2 win Sunday afternoon over the Chattanooga Lookouts. The victory secured a series split […]
WASHINGTON — A Huntsville small business was awarded an $18.5 million Air Force contract to examine debris in fighter jet engine fuel. According to a Department of Defense news release, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s Parking & Public Transportation Department is applying for three federal grants to enhance fleet maintenance efficiency and expand its inventory with electric paratransit vans and fixed route hybrid […]
HUNTSVILLE – Taking a major part of Huntsville’s past and putting it on track with the future, city officials will host “community conversations” this week on the downtown historic Huntsville […]
CHATTANOOGA — The 127 Yard Sale, known far and wide as “The World’s Longest Yard Sale,” is back for its 39th year. The four-day event (Aug. 7–10) stretches 690 miles from […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M has reaffirmed its Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International accreditation – an honor held by fewer than 6% of business schools worldwide, the school announced. […]
GERALDINE — The new bridge on Alabama Highway 75 over Town Creek at Lakeview in DeKalb County will open to traffic Monday, weather permitting, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a program to create rural economic development through plant-based products for construction materials as well as the automotive and packaging industries in the Southeast, the HudsonAlpha Institute […]
ATHENS – Cedrick Nkulu has been named Athens State University’s Chief Information Officer, the university announced. “I am thrilled to join Athens State University, an institution renowned for its unwavering commitment […]
