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MONTGOMERY — Ava Denish of the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering held off a challenge from Vinemont’s Anna Lee McRae to win the Alabama high school girls state […]

NORMAL — The Sam Shade era at Alabama A&M started off with a bang Saturday in the Bulldogs Maroon & White spring game Saturday. A 75-yard touchdown bomb from Cornelious […]

HUNTSVILLE — A seasoned veteran in the construction industry, Tyce Hudson has been promoted to Freedom Real Estate vice president, Advisory Services, the company announced. The promotion is effective immediately. […]

HUNTSVILLE — If you’re looking for a job, or to start a career or begin the next chapter in your life, then the annual ReLaunch Job Fair is where you […]

HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Josh Wurman, a researcher at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, was recently named to the National Storm Chasing Hall of Fame. Alongside Dr. Karen Kosiba, Wurman […]

SCOTTSBORO — Have you ever looked over at a fellow airline passenger and wondered what’s inside their bag? Unclaimed Baggage, the nation’s only retailer of lost luggage, released its annual “Found […]

DECATUR — New and improved lighting will soon illuminate the Capt. William J. Hudson Memorial bridge and U.S. 31 causeway crossing the Tennessee River in Decatur. Work by the city […]

HUNTSVILLE – Ready for a summer filled with adventure and fun? Huntsville Parks & Recreation will again offer full-day and specialty half-day camps designed to keep kids engaged and excited. […]

DECATUR – Some of the best collegiate softball players in the South will battle for a championship next month in the River City. The Southern States Athletic Conference softball championship […]

WASHINGTON — Worldwide threats put the U.S. at risk and sometimes demand attention from U.S. Special Operations Command. To best meet those challenges, U.S. military acquisition needs to change, said […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville reaffirmed its commitment to affordable housing with a $2.7 million grant to Huntsville Housing Helps, a rental and utility assistance program serving residents in […]

HUNTSVILLE – This year is the 70th anniversary of Burritt on the Mountain, Huntsville’s first museum.  Founded in 1955, Burritt on the Mountain evolved from a home museum into a […]

FORT PAYNE – Anyone who’s wanted to test drive an electric vehicle will have an opportunity this weekend. Donohoo Chevrolet is collaborating with the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition and Drive Electric Alabama to […]

WASHINGTON — To help provide a more robust market for area farmers and, in effect, boosting rural communities, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong introduced legislation today urging a study on growing […]

HUNTSVILLE — Get a haircut. Have some fun. Be a hero. That’s the secret for Saturday’s annual “Live Bald” benefit. The volunteer-driven fundraiser benefits the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest […]

HUNTSVILLE — Apartments, condos, duplexes and single-family homes for rent are popping up like cotton did around the Huntsville area. Well, actually, the growth in build-to-rent housing is exploding like […]

Huntsville Hospital’s new Spine & Neuro Clinic in Madison

Residents of Madison will now have increased access to advanced spinal care with the opening of Huntsville Hospital Spine & Neuro Clinic’s newest location. The facility, situated in Madison, aims […]

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville is one step closer to expanding facilities key to cybersecurity education, training and research. UAH received Stage II approval from the University […]

HUNTSVILLE — An Ohio-based cyber security company is expanding to the Rocket City with the help of the city. And the expansion plans include creating dozens of jobs. Infinity Labs […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama Ready-to-drink alcohol coming to stores? Higher alcohol content, ready-to-drink (RTD) mixed beverages could be coming to a gas station near […]

HUNTSVILLE — Cited as a “visionary and creative thinker,” Pastor Jaymes Mooney will take over as chief executive officer of the Village of Promise next month. The Huntsville-based nonprofit said the […]

CULLMAN — The Alabama Farmers Federation has endorsed Heath Allbright for Alabama House of Representatives District 11 to replace the vacancy created by the recent resignation of Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview. […]

MONTGOMERY — It’s a hot commodity for defense contractors and for the nation’s allies, but a Huntsville-made missile is the “Coolest Thing Made in Alabama.” The Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) […]

WASHINGTON — The Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Space Force met their contracting goals for new recruits last year and expect to do so again this year. At […]