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WASHINGTON – In the wake of last week’s sudden firing of the Librarian of Congress, several members of Congress, including U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, are calling for a probe of […]

During the 2025 regular session of the Alabama Legislature, lawmakers have worked hard to address the needs and issues in every portion of our state – from the Gulf Coast […]

DECATUR – Lights. Camera. Action. Strike up the band. That’s entertainment – Alabama style! In a major move to grow Alabama’s creative economy, Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation to expand […]

WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s COLSA Corp. received a more-than $10 million modification to a Navy contract, the Department of Defense announced. According to a news release, COLSA was awarded a $10,183,813 […]

SHEFFIELD – In moves to reinforce its “commitment to strategic growth, risk oversight, and a continued focus on people and culture,” Bank Independent announced a trio of executive appointments recently. […]

MADISON – City Administrator Steve Smith, a longtime Madison resident, is launching his campaign for mayor today at City Hall. Smith will announce his candidacy at 11 a.m. City Hall […]

HUNTSVILLE — Forecasters are calling for about a 50-70% chance of rain and thunderstorms across North Alabama this afternoon. “A few strong to marginally severe thunderstorms may develop (this) afternoon […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department has reason to believe a fatal shooting Monday in downtown Huntsville was accidental. Just after 12:30 p.m., officers responded to a call about a […]

ATHENS — When the call came out this morning for a house fire, Athens Fire and Rescue C Shift crews responded. Upon their arrival on Wentworth Drive, the firefighters found […]

MADISON – Barbecue in Alabama isn’t just food — it’s part of our identity. The Rocket City Trash Pandas are announcing two alternate identities for 2025: the Bama Butts and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Step by step. To help celebrate every stride taken, every survivor’s journey and every life saved through early detection, the community is invited to create the look for […]

WASHINGTON – Just a couple weeks after his visit to Huntsville, FBI Director Kash Patel reaffirmed the bureau’s commitment to expanding operations at Redstone Arsenal, calling it one of the […]

MONTGOMERY — The state’s Office of Information Technology is responding to a cybersecurity event that is affecting certain state systems. In a news release, Gov. Kay Ivey’s office said immediate […]

HAMILTON — Bevill State Community College and C3 of Northwest Alabama have launched a tuition reimbursement program to support workforce development and economic growth across Fayette, Lamar, and Marion counties. […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Contractors are beginning two resurfacing projects near Guntersville, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Weather permitting this week, Vulcan Materials will start resurfacing about seven miles of U.S. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Air Evac Lifeteam has donated two airport-style windsocks to Huntsville Fire & Rescue to enhance the safety of medical helicopter landings. The windsocks were installed at two public […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just 13 months after groundbreaking, Raytheon’s $115 million, 26,000 square-foot expansion of its Redstone Raytheon Missile Integration Facility reached its halfway point. Raytheon, an RTX business, said the […]

HUNTSVILLE — There’s more time to get those nominations in for the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber Small Business Awards. The deadline has been extended to Friday, the chamber announced. There are […]

WASHINGTON — To avoid a gap in the schedule and performance until a follow-on contract is awarded, the Missile Defense Agency has issued a $25.7 million contract modification to Northrop […]

HUNTSVILLE — If your golf game is up to par, then it’s time to tee it up for a good cause. The 19th annual Swing for Shelter golf tournament to […]

HUNTSVILLE – In celebration of Bus and Bike Week and Bike to Work Week, Huntsville Transit is offering free Orbit fixed-route bus rides for riders with bicycles this week. This […]

HUNTSVILLE — Work continues on developing a bicycling plan for the Huntsville area as the city extended its contract with Alta Planning + Design. The extension restates the end date […]

FLORENCE – The Shoals Music Archive at the University of North Alabama is expected to create a way to interact with the region’s already rich and varied music heritage –  […]

HUNTSVILLE — He was known as the “favored son of American” for his leadership during the Revolutionary War. And, Marquis de Lafayette paid a visit to Huntsville some 200 years […]