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DECATUR – An event next week can help build a career in the construction industry. Go Build Alabama is hosting a free hiring event June 17 from 10 a.m. to […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Marshall County Superintendent Cindy Wigley said she is seeking re-election, aiming to continue her mission of improving educational outcomes, expanding opportunities, and strengthening schools across the county. “I’m […]
WASHINGTON — Integration Innovation Inc. (i3) of Huntsville has been awarded a nearly $429 million contract from the Missile Defense Agency. With the $428,991,242 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, i3 will be tasked […]
HUNTSVILLE – As summer gets underway, the Huntsville Police Department is urging all drivers to be more aware and slow down – especially on city streets and in neighborhoods where […]
MONTGOMERY — Citing the U.S. House budget reconciliation bill that would place food assistance for more than 750,000 Alabamians at critical risk, 50 organizations across the state urged Gov. Kay […]
HUNTSVILLE — Jeanne Dowdle Rizzardi, who has more than 30 years of legal experience, has announced her candidacy for Madison County District Judge, Place 5. Rizzardi, an assistant city attorney […]
WASHINGTON — In an effort to boost the nation’s defense through land and space-based capabilities, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong joined with U.S. Rep. Jeff Crank to launch the House Golden […]
ARDMORE — It was a red letter day, sort of, in this town that straddles the Alabama-Tennessee line. Well, more aptly, it was “Red’s” day. The owner of Mildred’s Restaurant, […]
HUNTSVILLE — There will be a public forum today on community policing efforts, hosted by the Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council. The forum will provide an opportunity for residents to […]
WASHINGTON – Citing Curt Griffith as a “great example of what strong leadership and a will to serve those in need can do,” Sen. Tommy Tuberville honored the Marine Corps […]
TRUSSVILLE — Two Shoals-area sports medicine providers won honors at the Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Symposium and Members Meeting on Friday in Trussville. Dr. Jeff Hovater of North Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville has launched the Charger EDGE (Educational Discount for Graduate Excellence) program. The program offers a 25% tuition discount for eligible new and […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City Young Republicans are celebrating statewide recognition after being named Outstanding Club of the Year at the Young Republican Federation of Alabama’s annual convention. The honor […]
PISGAH – The Tennessee Valley Authority is proposing to make a significant investment in a Pumped Storage Hydro project that will help power the region’s growth. The PSH stores energy […]
MADISON — Residents in Madison had the opportunity to meet and talk with municipal candidates Sunday at the Let’s Vote Madison event. The free, non-partisan event took place at Old […]
MONTGOMERY – Longtime Marshall County businessman David Reed has been appointed chairman of the Marshall County Commission, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. Reed will fill the vacancy on the Marshall County […]
HUNTSVILLE – To support its continued growth and innovation, Special Aerospace Services announced the appointment of three vice presidents of business development – capture executives. SAS is a space, hypersonics […]
WASHINGTON — While House Republicans – including North Alabama’s Reps. Dale Strong and Robert Aderholt – voted lockstep to approve President Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill,” a leading GOP senator […]
HUNTSVILLE — Due to wet weather conditions in Big Spring Park, tonight’s Concerts in the Park celebrating Armed Forces Week featuring the Maneuver Center of Excellence Band of Fort Benning is […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University has been selected as an Institute Partner for the 2025 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. For the first time, AAMU will welcome 25 of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mark your calendar for Saturday as Amazon and Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs team up to present the annual Juneteenth Festival, a vibrant evening filled with performances, fireworks […]
DECATUR — Nighttime resurfacing of Beltline Road in Decatur will begin the Sunday night, weather permitting, according to the Alabama Department of Transportation. Grayson Carter and Son, the contractor on […]
NORMAL — As Dr. Reuben Twijukye watched TV West online – a local Ugandan station in Huntsville – a story thousands of miles away moved him so much that he […]
