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HUNTSVILLE – The Alabama Department of Transportation is conducting a hiring event hosted by the Huntsville Career Center. ALDOT will be recruiting for several open jobs but are focusing on […]
HUNTSVILLE — They’ll be doing the “Time Warp” and toast will be flying when “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” hits the screen at the Von Braun Center’s Mark C. Smith […]
DECATUR – In 2024, travelers spent over $4.9 billion while visiting the 16 counties of the North Alabama region, representing a 3.9% increase over 2023, according to a recent report […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Stamp Out Hunger food drive has been running for more than 30 years, delivering food to millions of people. And, it is is especially important this year […]
WASHINGTON – Declaring that military decisions are based on strategy and not politics, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt pushed Redstone Arsenal as the most qualified and appropriate location for U.S. Space […]
FLORENCE — Former University of Tennessee pitcher Blade Tidwell made his Major League debut Sunday with the New York Mets, getting the start against the Cardinals in St. Louis. Tidwell’s […]
ATHENS – Cited as “shining examples,” six businesses in Limestone County were recognized as the Best Places to Work. This week’s event was the inaugural competition by the the Athens-Limestone […]
ATHENS – In a symbolic event that honored 73 education graduates, the Athens State College of Education hosted its inaugural Teachers’ Pinning Ceremony. “Although pinning ceremonies are traditionally associated with […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists should expect delays westbound on University Drive through the weekend as crews repair the overpass at Sparkman Drive. The Alabama Department of Transportation has closed the outermost […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Big 10 Mayors applauded the Alabama Legislature for passing and Gov. Kay Ivey for signing into law two bills that will improve public safety across Alabama. […]
HUNTSVILLE – There will be a “fresh new flavor” and some sophistication coming to the Village of Providence next month. Boasting, “where Huntsville’s new brunch ritual begins, Loona’s Café offers […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Reps. Barry Moore and Terri Sewell of Alabama crossed the aisle to introduce legislation to expand opportunities for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The legislation amends the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Putting a pen to paper, Gov. Kay “High Stepper” Ivey signed legislation Monday addressing the statute governing the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. “My signature on House Bill […]
WASHINGTON — The nation’s hypersonic vehicle testing has reduced a turnaround time “from months down to weeks.” The Department of Defense Test Resource Management Center, in partnership with Naval Surface […]
HUNTSVILLE — Featuring the best view in Huntsville and the city’s best musical talent, Burritt on the Mountain opens the 32nd season of the City Lights & Stars Summer Concert […]
CULLMAN – Promising strong leadership and fresh ideas, Republican Clint Hollingsworth launched his candidacy for the District 12 seat in the Alabama House of Representatives. “I am running for the […]
MADISON – “Say, hey! Oops, wrong Mays. Maybe, “m-m-m-m, smooth” would be better. On Tuesday, as part of this week’s promotion schedule, the Rocket City Trash Pandas are hosting a […]
ARDMORE — Recognized for the overhaul of its sewer system serving Alabama and Tennessee residents, the town of Ardmore was honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA’s George […]
ATHENS — Calling all job seekers! The Limestone County Economic Development Association, in partnership with the Athens-Limestone County Chamber of Commerce, is hosting a hiring fair Tuesday that included on-site […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s after five somewhere … In this case, it’s at Huntsville’s Campus 805 – as in the 805 After Five free concert series. And the second annual series, […]
MONTGOMERY – To celebrate the critical role small businesses play in driving the state’s economy and supporting job creation, Gov. Kay Ivey this week to be National Small Business Week […]
WASHINGTON — The Huntsville office of Northrop Grumman Systems recently received an Army contract modification for Polish air defense. The $9,721,369 modification is to a contract for the Wisla (Poland) […]
FLORENCE — Edward Fennel Mauldin wasn’t able to finish college but that didn’t hinder his drive to succeed. “My father was an orphan,” said Bank Independent President Macke Mauldin. “He came to […]
