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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
