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WASHINGTON – If legislation introduced by Sen. Katie Britt is approved, original crash test dummies Vince and Larry will be joined by Vickie and Loretta. Britt (R-Montgomery), Sen. Deb Fischer […]
HUNTSVILLE — With the traditionally strong high school programs and as host of the Alabama High School Athletic Association state soccer championships, Huntsville has long been known for its soccer […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s a matter of time for U.S. Paralympics Cycling – literally. The athletes are back in the Rocket City this weekend and the public is invited to watch […]
HUNTSVILLE – More than a dozen graduates of the Huntsville Day Reporting Center celebrated a milestone of resilience and growth at their commencement ceremony last week. The ceremony was held […]
GADSDEN — The Smoke on the Falls BBQ Competition is set to fire up the grills next month at Noccalula Falls Park. The one-day event is April 12 and promises […]
DECATUR – The excitement is soaring as Decatur prepares to host the UpDog Challenge Canine Disc International Finals next month. The event is April 2-6 at Point Mallard Park’s Spirit […]
HANCEVILLE – The men’s and women’s basketball teams from Wallace State and the Shelton State women’s team are continuing the madness this month. But not at the NCAA Division I […]
NORMAL — Dr. Kimberly S. Love, vsiting assistant professor of English at Alabama A&M University, has been awarded a $5,000 South Arts Literary Arts Program Grant to support the completion of […]
AUBURN — Kirsty Coventry, a national champion at Auburn and International Swimming Hall of Fame member, has been elected president of the International Olympic Committee, it was announced Thursday. “This […]
FLORENCE — With the cutting of a ribbon, the boating and angling experience in Florence has been improved. The ribbon-cutting celebrated renovations to the McFarland Public Boat Ramp facility on […]
WARRIOR — A landmark farm on Interstate 65 will have a new life as the Alabama Farm Center at Hallmark Farm. The Agriculture Exhibition Center Corp. today finalized the purchase […]
MADISON — The city of Madison officially opened the long-awaited westbound interchange along I-565 at Town Madison today. A previous phase of construction on the interchange opened the ramps to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Practice approaches perfection – as long as you’re practicing based on the best scientific evidence. For the past 50 years, the College of Nursing at the University of […]
FLORENCE – In the wake of winning a national composition competition, Dr. Martin Hebel, music composition and theory faculty member at the University of North Alabama, was a featured composer for […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation will take strides Saturday to celebrate Women’s History Month at the second annual HerPower Walk. The event steps off 8:30-11:30 a.m. at Big Spring […]
HUNTSVILLE – Ardent Preschool & Daycare of Jones Valley is expanding its campus to meet the growing demand from families in the Huntsville area. This 8,000-square-foot expansion at the Four […]
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — For a lot of starting pitchers in Major League Baseball who are told they were going to be a reliever, it would seem like a demotion. Graham […]
WASHINGTON — Since the U.S. Space Force stood up five years ago, it has delivered warfighting effects to the point that the U.S. can now contest the space domain, Space […]
WASHINGTON — As part of the Defense Department’s ongoing effort to cut wasteful spending, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo Thursday directing the termination of more than $580 million […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama What residency issues? Speculation about a possible run for governor by Sen. Tommy Tuberville has led to speculation about […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has been named as the recipient of two awards in the third round of designees of the Innovate Alabama Network. The awards total […]
HUNTSVILLE — While President Trump has called for large-scale job cuts in the federal workforce led by the Department of Government Efficiency, Mayor Tommy Battle said Huntsville hasn’t seen evidence of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Calling Jared Isaacman a “strategic and assertive administrator,” Gov. Kay Ivey threw her support behind Isaacman’s nomination as NASA administrator. Isaacman, a graduate of Space Camp at the […]
