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MONTGOMERY — Manufacture Alabama has endorsed Sen. Tommy Tuberville for governor,  the organization announced today. “Manufacture Alabama seeks to endorse pro-business candidates who will advocate on behalf of manufacturers in […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M University outfielder Trey Rutledge has been selected to the Black College Nines Large School Division Elite second team. A redshirt junior, Rutledge leads the country in […]

HUNTSVILLE — Madison County will recognize Juneteenth with its third annual community conversation hosted by District 6 Commissioner Violet Edwards this week. Honoring the holiday’s significance, the district is partnering […]

TONEY – Tucked along the fields of North Alabama, La Famiglia Vineyards and Winery is more than a vineyard, it’s a living tribute to family, tradition, and the art of […]

HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Space & Rocket Center CEO Dr. Kimberly Robinson is on leave, 256 Today was told. While Robinson is on leave, CFO Brenda Perez will handle CEO responsibilities. […]

MADISON — The two-week homestand for the Rocket City Trash Pandas continues this week at Toyota Field with a doubleheader, five theme days, and two more Fireworks shows. It all […]

HUNTSVILLE, Texas — A Decatur man and a Venezuelan national were in federal court in Texas on Monday facing charges of violating U.S. sanctions related to Venezuela, illegally smuggling goods […]

HUNTSVILLE — For Carisa Proctor, hospice care isn’t just a job. It’s a calling and one she believes most people misunderstand. As director of Hospice and Palliative Care Services at […]

HUNTSVILLE – For those who may have been taking stock of their career options, there’s no need to shop around any more. The Huntsville Career Center is providing employment opportunities […]

TUSCALOOSA — The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees today unanimously appointed Dr. Peter J. Mohler as the 30th president of the University of Alabama. He will assume the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville police arrested 10 men over the weekend on a combined 34 charges involving children and human trafficking, according to a news release from the Huntsville Police Department. […]

MONTGOMERY – The former manager of ADEM’s North Alabama Field Office in Decatur has been named director of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. The Alabama Environmental Management Commission selected […]

ALPHARETTA, Ga. — A Georgia-based real estate investment firm is crediting Huntsville’s fundamentals and a new federal presence as key drivers of growth in the region. To that end, DDB […]

ATHENS — Designed to be informative and approachable, the “Healthy Conversations” podcast has been launched by Athens-Limestone Hospital. The new video podcast and talk show was created to provide healthcare […]

TUSCALOOSA — In this age of college athletics and Name Image Likeness, student-athletes, administrators and coaches are facing new challenges. To help alleviate financial challenges, the University of Alabama athletics […]

MONTGOMERY — A fundraising idea from Pryor Field Airport Director Adam Fox is ready for takeoff. The idea, an aviation-themed license plate, is a commitment to aviation in Alabama, said […]

HUNTSVILLE — Nighttime resurfacing on Research Park Boulevard in Huntsville will begin tonight, weather permitting. According to the Alabama Department of Transportation, Rogers Group, the contractor on the $2.6 million […]

HUNTSVILLE – Nurses really matter at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, Tenn., and the College of Nursing at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. This shared priority fostered a relationship that […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Animal Services is launching a first-of-its-kind outreach event to help prevent the annual post-Fourth of July spike in lost pets. Visit the Jaycee Building at John Hunt […]

HUNTSVILLE – A researcher at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has co-authored a paper that uses young stars to develop a more accurate map of the outer gas disk […]

ATHENS — It may not be the sounds of freedom, but the inaugural Battle of the Bands: Rockin’ the Red, White & BOOM will be the main event as Athens celebrates […]

HUNTSVILLE — ATA Engineering recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, marking a quarter century of commitment to delivering responsive engineering services and software solutions to its clients. Now, the employee-owned company is […]

HUNTSVILLE — A letter to Huntsville City Council Member Michelle Watkins contained racist language and was called a “malicious attack” by the mayor. Watkins, who is in her first term […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a forecast of rain and possible storms Saturday, Huntsville’s annual Juneteenth Festival has been postponed, city officials announced. The free, family friendly event will now be June […]