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MADISON — A section of Slaughter Road will be closed Thursday night for water main installation, Huntsville Utilities announced. Beginning 9 p.m. Thursday, Huntsville Utilities Water Operations will close Slaughter […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s northward expansion continues and the red dirt will soon be turning for a residential development. IMS Communities said it has closed on construction financing for Beacon Place […]

Daly launches campaign for Madison mayor

MADISON – Margi Daly, a resident of Madison for 21 years, has announced her candidacy for mayor. In a news release, Daly said her platform emphasizes the implementation of transparency, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville sweet home. Not only did Titomic open a facility in Huntsville, company decided to make the Rocket City its global headquarters. A manufacturer of advanced metal additive […]

HAMPTON, Ga. — It’s amazing what a little paint and a new name can do. But, in the case of the former Atlanta Motor Speedway, the venerable facility is still […]

HUNTSVILLE – A former pool contractor has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after defrauding customers for more than $600,000, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today. Gregory Kirk of […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M University men’s basketball graduate guard Darius Ford has been invited to play in the third annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities All-Star Dream Classic in Harlem, N.Y. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Citing its quality, speed and flexibility, LSINC has launched aunched a PeriH industrial printer — part of the exclusive Peri Series — engineered, manufactured, and assembled in the […]

WASHINGTON — With more than one-third of the work targeted for Huntsville, Lockheed Martin Space was awarded a more than $1 billion contract modification by the Navy. The contract modification […]

HUNTSVILLE — The learning never stops, nor does the pursuit or exchange of ideas. It’s why a contingent from the City’s Planning Department recently attended the National Planning Conference in […]

MADISON – Real estate in North Alabama and Southern Tennessee is entering a new chapter. Chris Hulser-Hoover, former president of the Huntsville Area Association of Realtors, and Tip Hulser-Hoover have […]

HUNTSVILLE – The number of North Alabama families facing food insecurity has continued to increase, according to new numbers released by Feeding America.  According to Feeding America’s Map the Meal […]

HUNTSVILLE — Command Sgt. Maj. Michael S. Cordery assumed duties as the senior enlisted advisor for the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command during a change of responsibility ceremony today on […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Hospital officials responded to a survey critical of its patient safety practices, calling it an “affront” to dedicated care givers and first responders. The survey by Leapfrog […]

MUSCLE SHOALS — Liston and Rosemary Coggins, both in their 70s, are proving that it’s never too late to chase your dreams. The couple have started a new chapter together […]

BIRMINGHAM — Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell has launched his campaign for Alabama attorney general. Mitchell, who resigned his judicial seat two weeks ago, “brings extensive experience as […]

ATHENS — The Habitat for Humanity of the River Valley hosted a home dedication in Athens on Saturday – the first home the organization has built in Limestone County.  Executive […]

BIRMINGHAM — Several small businesses in Madison County are among 20 statewide to share more than $3.3 million in SBIR/STTR supplemental grants from Innovate Alabama. The grants will help the […]

MONTGOMERY – Mason McLaughlin and his grandfather, Wallace Walker, watched the gobbler and a group of hens strut into the field and then return to nearby woods. It was the same gobbler […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Human Exploration Rover Challenge team at the University of Alabama in Huntsville recently hosted the Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo from the Dominican Republic during NASA’s Human […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M University has received a nearly $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to lead cutting-edge research in energy storage technology. The four-year project will focus […]

DECATUR – Hold onto your helmets and get ready for a day of exhilarating, side-splitting, gravity-powered fun. Decatur is hosting the inaugural Derby Down Bank soapbox race, guaranteed to be […]

MONTGOMERY – Hang out the “gone fishing” shingle, grab the tackle box and head for the water! It’s time to go fishing … for free! Alabama’s Free Fishing Day, June […]

TUSCALOOSA — The largest delegation of girls to attend Girls State will hear from two of their most politically successful alums next week at the 83rd session of the American […]