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HUNTSVILLE – The Electric Propulsion Club at the University of Alabama in Huntsville soared to first place at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Conference Region II Student […]

MONTGOMERY – ProgressPAC, the Business Council of Alabama’s pro-jobs political affiliate, has endorsed Clint Hollingsworth in the upcoming special election for District 12 in the Alabama House of Representatives. “Clint […]

Police seeing an increase in phone/email scams

HUNTSVILLE — Over the past several days, police have reported an increase in phone and email scams where the victim receives some ominous threat that can only be resolved by […]

HUNTSVILLE – A federally funded housing community will not only provide homes for senior citizens but its construction will help provide local jobs. Residents are invited to apply for construction […]

ATHENS – In a major step to enhance public safety in Limestone County, Athens-Limestone Hospital has relocated its EMS dispatch operations to the Athens-Limestone 911 Center. The move represents a […]

HUNTSVILLE – Tech billionaire Jared Isaacman, a private astronaut and leader of the Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn missions to space, has made a second significant donation to the U.S. Space […]

NORMAL — The Bulldogs and the Bulldogs will be “Ballin in Boutwell” in the fall. Confused? Well, don’t worry. The Alabama A&M Bulldogs will play the Samford Bulldogs in a […]

SHEFFIELD – Jessica Diaz, vice president-director of learning & development for Bank Independent, has been named assistant school director for the Alabama Banking School. The role is to assist the […]

Fraud EDU: DMV scams on the rise across Alabama

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 […]

GADSDEN — Alan Smith can soon remove the “interim” from his title. The Gadsden State Community College alum has been appointed president of the college, it was announced today. The […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama Large fish in a small pond Huntsville may be a small pond in the world of commercial real estate. But […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville now includes four counties. The Huntsville City Council approved a request Thursday by Wiz Kidz and Hollingshead Materials, which operates Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete, […]

FORT PAYNE — An emergency slab repair and replacement project on 13 miles of I-59 in DeKalb County will begin next week, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Starting Monday, contractor […]

MONTGOMERY – With the deadly flooding in Texas and its direct impact on two Alabama families on her mind, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today the state is sending a search […]

MADISON — Splendido. Fantastico. Meraviglioso. No matter how you say it, Valentina’s pizza is mucho gusto. The award-winning pizzeria has added another laurel to its collection as the No. 27 […]

FLORENCE – A long-discussed hotel development in downtown Florence has taken a step forward. Hard Rock International announced today it is working with Sak Capital Partners on a Reverb by […]

FLORENCE – The Tennessee Valley Authority and Army Corps of Engineers will be implementing an interim solution for the guard wall at Wilson Lock to allow normal operations to resume. […]

HUNTSVILLE – It’s not often that kids celebrate going back to school, but the city of Huntsville is planning a big day for them this weekend. The Office of Multicultural […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville businessman John Roberts has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for State Senate District 2, which will be an open seat after Sen. Tom Butler retires […]

ATHENS – They’ll be swapping their guns and hoses for bats and balls next month – and it’s all for a good cause. The annual First Responders Softball Tournament, hosted […]

FLORENCE — Shoals Mom Prom, the largest annual fundraiser benefiting Safer Birth in Bama, returns next week with its signature blend of glamor, heart, and purpose. Now a proud WC […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville native Caleb Horton has joined ServisFirst Bank’s Huntsville office as vice president, portfolio manager. Horton will support the bank’s commercial lending efforts by providing strategic credit analysis and […]

HUNTSVILLE – The name may be changed but the mission remains the same. In a rebranding initiative, the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation and Integration Center (AMIIC) in Huntsville is now known […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville, which already reaches into Limestone and Morgan counties, may soon add Marshall County to its industrial base. Two companies have petitioned the city for […]