Posts by Austen Shipley — Page 13

A second suspect in last week’s Alabama A&M shooting has been arrested after being discharged from Huntsville Hospital. Christopher Thomas, 20, was charged with assault and booked into the Madison […]

TUSCALOOSA – In some good news for renters across the country, it appears that rent increases are beginning to slow after several rapid price hikes. The state of Alabama, however, […]

HUNTSVILLE — A North Alabama high school football game was abruptly ended Friday night  after what the Madison County School System called an “incident” and a “major disruption.” The system, […]

ULA Atlas V to boost Space Force/NRO mission

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — United Launch Alliance will be playing a pivotal role in the launch of a joint mission between the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and the U.S. Space […]

Rogers asks GAO investigate Space Command decision

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers has asked the Government Accountability Office  investigate the basing process for U.S. Space Command’s permanent headquarters. In a letter to the GAO, Rogers (R-Saks), […]

HUNTSVILLE — As one person was arrested in Tuesday’s shooting at Alabama A&M University and another is hospitalized with an arrest pending, the president of the university thanked campus police […]

LOS ANGELES — Nick Dunlap of Huntsville has shown himself to be one of the most promising young golfers in the country. No more was that on display than during […]

HUNTSVILLE — Life in the Huntsville area could be getting more expensive if a water rate increase proposed by Huntsville Utilities this week is put into effect. The proposed 35% […]

HUNTSVILLE — Another day, another accolade for the Rocket City, This time Huntsville, the largest city in Alabama, has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the Best […]

Strong in 'right place' to fight for North Alabama

HUNTSVILLE — For U.S. Rep. Dale Strong, it has been a very busy and productive first eight months in office. During his short time in Washington, D.C., he has become […]

TUSCUMBIA — The Alabama Wildlife Federation has formed a partnership with Vulcan Materials and Cooper Marine for a Gulf Coast environmental restoration project, it was announced today. Vulcan Materials will […]

North Alabama farmers harvest ALFA awards

MOBILE — North Alabama farmers took home wins for Outstanding Young Farm Family and Excellence in Agriculture at the Alabama Farmers Federation Farm and Land Expo in Mobile on Saturday. […]

ULA-built stage is set for Artemis III mission

DECATUR — The United Launch Alliance is playing a critical role in the upcoming Artemis III mission to place a crew on the moon. However, before that can happen the […]

BLAINE, Minn. — “I’m from, Ardmore Alabama. I’m super proud to be from there …” Those were the words of Ardmore native Lee Hodges after capturing his first PGA Tour […]

Three arrested for Rock the South assault

CULLMAN — The Cullman Police Department has arrested three North Alabama men for the alleged beating of an 18-year-old man at Rock the South last weekend. In a news conference […]

City to add warning signs after gator attack in South Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE — As housing development increases in the area, the domain of wildlife is invaded. Sightings of coyotes and red foxes in yards and on streets have become more frequent. […]

Report: Rent burden increasing in region, state

TUSCALOOSA — Like the rest of Alabama, North Alabama has seen the cost increase for a person or family to comfortably afford to pay rent. Three cities in the region […]

HUNTSVILLE — While fireworks and rockets are still illegal in city limits, Huntsville has modified its restriction on pyrotechnics. Just in time for the Fourth of July. “We feel like […]

HUNTSVILLE — Arrow’s Edge, formed from a partnership between Seabrook Solutions of Huntsville and Virginia-based Amentum, was recently awarded a $200 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract by the Navy. The contract establishes […]

FLORENCE – University of North Alabama officials announced Friday that big changes are coming to the school. Those changes will be coming in the form of an on-campus, multipurpose stadium. […]

HUNTSVILLE — In what could be considered political improv, State Finance Director Bill Poole substituted for Gov. Kay Ivey at Thursday’s Alabama Update. Ivey was unable to attend due to […]

Innovate Alabama opens tax credit program

MONTGOMERY — Innovate Alabama is launching yet another program to aid the state’s “innovative and underrepresented” small businesses. Thanks to Gov. Kay Ivey’s “Game Plan,” the organization was able to […]

Ivey sets execution time frame for Barber

MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has set a time frame for the execution of James Barber, her office announced. In a letter to Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Corrections John […]

HUNTSVILLE — It won’t be “Breakfast with Peter” at Stand Up Live and, unlike Pete Davidson’s Taco Bell persona, it won’t be “toned down and simple.” The “Saturday Night Live” […]