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ATHENS –– To bring a local flavor to the state’s “Year of the Trails,” the Athens-Limestone Tourism Association had launched “Let’s Hike Limestone!” The initiative is a series of free, guided […]

MADISON — James Clemens High School is the home of the Jets. However, today, it was the home of balloons, of the high-altitude variety. It was truly an uplifting experience […]

DECATUR — A Nashville contractor is the apparent low-bidder for an I-65 resurfacing project in Morgan County, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. ALDOT opened bids today for the project […]

HUNTSVILLE — Nine local agencies serving Huntsville’s most vulnerable residents will receive about $300,000 in Emergency Solutions Grant funds from the city, Huntsville officials announced. The city approved nine resolutions […]

LIVINGSTON — “Marshall County, Alabama, was too small for Aubrey Kilpatrick and Zeke Boyles to co-exist,” writes Lesa Carnes Shaul in her new book, “Midnight Cry: A Shooting on Sand […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a telephone scam in which individuals are falsely told they have missed federal jury duty and must take immediate […]

MADISON — Hosted by Madison Visionary Partners, the third annual Madison Visionary Awards honored volunteers and organizations that have made Madison one of the most desirable places to live in […]

Fraud EDU: Spring Break Scams 101

Ah, yes! The change of seasons and the looming trip to our favorite vacation spot for Spring Break 2025! You are anxiously looking forward to fun in the sun, on […]

Broome helps sweep Auburn into Sweet 16

ATLANTA – Auburn fans will be “in the navy” tonight when the top-seeded Tigers take the court against Michigan. The Tiger faithful won’t be in the Armed Service but will […]

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Tommy Murr, the Gulf South Conference Player of the Year, has been named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches […]

HUNTSVILLE – Things are going up at the  International Intermodal Center at the Port of Huntsville … literally. The facility has seen an increase in its cargo operations for the […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Roll up those sleeves It’s go time in the Alabama Legislature. For those of you keeping track, after legislators […]

NEWARK, N.J. – It was Mark Sears Night in Atlanta. The First Team All-American from Muscle Shoals broke out of a shooting slump with 10 three-pointers as his Tide teammates […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Boys (in Blue) are back in town. That’s right, soccer fans, Huntsville City Football Club kicks off its home schedule tonight at Wicks Family Field at Joe […]

HUNTSVILLE – As Huntsville continues to grow, the Huntsville Police Department is demonstrating that growth and safety can thrive together. HPD reports significant progress in reducing crime over the past […]

  HUNTSVILLE – To meet a growing demand and provide high-quality service, Signature Aviation’s private terminal at Huntsville International Airport is open for business. Robins & Morton recently completed the renovation […]

HUNTSVILLE – To aid its work in making life easier for 20 million patients, Kalm Therapeutics recently received a grant from Southern Research’s Therapeutics Development Fund. Kalm Therapeutics is an […]

MOORESVILLE — Natasha McCrary and her Alabama-based company, 1818 Farms, have been recognized as a featured business on Amazon’s women-owned storefront – a major recognition that spotlights her story on Amazon’s […]

MADISON – He once dribbled 230 miles in 12 days to raise funds for victims of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that struck his native Japan. Now, Hiroshi “Morris” Morioka […]

ATHENS — Athens Parks and Recreation has closed All Kids Dugout indefinitely at the Sportsplex from damage due to a water line burst. The line burst overnight and has caused flooding within […]

NEWARK, N.J. – Though the Elite Eight is one win away for the Alabama men’s basketball team, Head Coach Nate Oats said the Tide needs to play at an “elite […]

HUNTSVILLE — University of Alabama in Huntsville junior Lili Wilken has been named to the NCAA Division II All-America women’s basketball team. Walken of Nolensville, Tenn., was named to the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Drivers in Cummings Research Park and around Columbia High School will have to contend with extra traffic – of the two-wheeled kind – this weekend. There will be […]

WASHINGTON – A pair of Alabama’s congressional representatives are combining to help farmers in the state and provide another option for health-conscious seniors. Through their bipartisan, bicameral Farmers’ Market Expansion […]