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WASHINGTON – In the wake of cost-cutting throughout the federal government and a proposed merger of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Drug Enforcement Administration, Attorney General Pam […]

MADISON — As a vehicle for giving back to the community, Mazda Toyota Manufacturing has announced the recipients for its annual Grand Fund. The grants totaling $168,000 weree given to […]

HUNTSVILLE — The National Weather Service Huntsville office has issued a heat advisory for North Alabama through 7 p.m. Wednesday. Heat indices are forecast to reach around 100-108 degrees today […]

HUNTSVILLE — Sam Baldwin, the associate athletic director for marketing and communications at UAH, has died, the university announced. “We are deeply saddened and heartbroken by the unexpected passing of […]

HUNTSVILLE — The U.S. Space & Rocket Center played host to a highly anticipated event this weekend celebrating Spacelab. The two-day event, known as Astro Days, gave visitors access to […]

PRICEVILLE — Alabama Department of Transportation crews will work on I-65 southbound at Upper River Road in Priceville today in preparation for an upcoming overpass repair. From 8 a.m. to 3 […]

NEW MARKET — A Huntsville man has been charged with murder-domestic violence in the death of his wife Sunday night, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office reported. Responding to a 911 […]

HUNTSVILLE – In a week, some commuters to Redstone Arsenal will need to change their driving route. Redstone Arsenal will close Gate 8 on Goss Road to traffic beginning June […]

HUNTSVILLE — The rain dampened the area last week but, according to Huntsville Music Officer Matt Mandrella, the excitement about the 805 After Five program with The Dirty Dozen Brass […]

HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville man received a life sentence in the first conviction of a law named for a slain Huntsville police officer, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today. Reginald […]

WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Agile Decision Sciences was granted a $29.25 million modification to a Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, the Department of Defense announced. The  $29,254,675 modification exercises option period three […]

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Delivering more than a smile, a Decatur-built Atlas V launched this morning with a second batch of operational broadband satellites for Amazon’s Project Kuiper constellation. The United […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville’s Planning Department will host an event this week for public input on a study analyzing how best to merge public transportation and development along […]

HUNTSVILLE — Hot time, summer in the Valley. We’re just a couple days into summer but the heat will be on high this week. In fact, as temperatures hit the […]

HARVEST — Motorists on Wall Triana Highway in northern Madison County will need to alter their commute over the next four months. The intersection of Wall Triana Highway and McKee […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just like deer or snakes or even the ducks in Big Spring Park, alligators are a fixture in Huntsville’s wildlife landscape. Alligators may be bigger and their teeth […]

NORMAL — A pair of Bulldogs will join the nation’s best HBCU baseball players in next month’s HBCU Swingman Classic. Alabama A&M University student-athletes Kylan Duncan and Trey Rutledge were […]

MONTGOMERY – While Alabama’s unemployment rates is 3.3%, 12 North Alabama counties are lower than the state. Limestone, Madison and Morgan counties are tied for the second-lowest jobless rate in […]

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has been named to the highest tier of the  Opportunity Colleges and Universities: Higher Access, Higher Earnings by the Carnegie  Foundation and the […]

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HUNTSVILLE – There is a touch of Big Red to the Boys in Blue. Huntsville City FC added some punch to their offense in time for tonight’s match with the […]

MONTGOMERY – On the first official day of summer, Gov. Kay Ivey invited Alabama students to join her third annual Summer Reading Challenge. “Our students have earned a well-deserved summer break, but […]

WASHINGTON — Calling it one of his “greatest honors as a member of Congress,” U.S. Rep. Dale Strong announced the appointments of 22 students from Alabama’s Fifth Congressional District to […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a strong defense-related and military background, Drew Hicks has been hired as Minerva Defense vice president for Test and Evaluation (T&E) Instrumentation Programs. Hicks will be responsible […]