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MADISON – There are days when you wake up with a pain in the neck. And it’s an actual neck pain – not someone else. Now, folks who wake up […]

ATHENS — High school students in Athens received $1,600 to invest in their community and chose seven projects that range from healthcare to community events to the arts. Members of […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Missile Defense Agency, headquartered in Huntsville, has awarded Raytheon a $1 billion missile contract. Under the contract, Raytheon will procure and deliver a quantity up to 55 […]

HUNTSVILLE –  With a focus on sustainable farming practices and cutting-edge agtech solutions, the HudsonAlpha AgTech Accelerator powered by gener8tor will support companies that are tackling some of the most pressing […]

UNION GROVE — The morning commute over Brindlee Mountain will be a little slower for motorists this week. The Alabama Department of Transportation said crews will perform maintenance paving on […]

GADSDEN – Screams echoed through the grounds surrounding Helderman Hall and Bevill Hall on Gadsden State Community College’s Wallace Drive Campus recently, but they weren’t real. The chaos was part […]

Top attractions at the Regions Tradition

The Regions Tradition has returned for another year at the Greystone Golf & Country Club in Hoover, Alabama. This beloved event is far more than a premier stop on the […]

American Legion Post 25 in Moulton to host Alabama Veterans Uplift

MOULTON — American Legion Post 25 in Moulton is hosting the inaugural Alabama Veterans Uplift event next month. This community-focused celebration aims to honor and support Alabama’s veteran community through […]

Top attractions at the Regions Tradition

The Regions Tradition has returned for another year at the Greystone Golf & Country Club in Hoover, Alabama. This beloved event is far more than a premier stop on the […]

ONEONTA — The Oneonta Business Association invites folks to cruise into downtown the first Saturday in June, for a one-day celebration of fun, arts and crafts, classic cars, great food […]

MADISON — In a three-hour meeting marked by confusion and frustration, the Madison City Council voted Friday to advance a more streamlined one-story design at Toyota Field. A separate proposal […]

HUNTSVILLE — Changes are coming to the John Paul II High School football team this year as the Falcons are stepping up to the big time. The Falcons will no […]

HUNTSVILLE — That may not be snoring you hear late tonight. It will be some clouds that go bump in the night. A line of strong to severe storms approaching […]

Top attractions at the Regions Tradition

The Regions Tradition has returned for another year at the Greystone Golf & Country Club in Hoover, Alabama. This beloved event is far more than a premier stop on the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville and Chattanooga are separated by about 90 miles on the highway. The two MLS NEXT Pro clubs are separated by five points in the Eastern Conference standings. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Celebrating 15 students selected for its advanced manufacturing technician program, Drake State Community & Technical College hosted its inaugural Federation of Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) Signing Day today. In […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s Public Safety community is uniting to elevate a popular event to new heights with the objective of growing engagement with residents. The Heroes on the Block Party […]

GADSDEN — Gadsden State Community College has appointed Alan Smith as interim president, effective June 1. He is vice president of Capital Projects, Community Relations, and Workforce Development. Smith succeeds Dr. […]

MONTGOMERY – With jobs count, labor force, and employment counts at record highs, the state’s workforce chief said “…  any Alabamian who wants a job, can find a job.” Alabama’s […]

WASHINGTON – We’ve seen the pictures. The posts on social media. In fact, there is a good chance that just about everyone who has driven or rode on I-65 in […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Tuscumbia’s political roller coaster Tuscumbia’s upcoming municipal election is chock full of excitement, complete with surprise entrances, sudden exits, […]

WASHINGTON — The process to move the U.S. Space Command headquarters to the Rocket City took another step with the confirmation of Troy Meink as the Secretary of the Air […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama League of Municipalities is celebrating its 90th anniversary this week with a major milestone: nine decades of supporting and advocating for the state’s 465 cities and […]

BIRMINGHAM — To cap off a Gulf South Conference track & field championship, the University of Alabama-Huntsville brought home a couple of individual honors. Malik Turner was named the conference […]