Posts by Austen Shipley — Page 3

HUNTSVILLE — Each year during the holiday season, a group of Huntsville companies supports local nonprofits in the Huntsville area with significant grant funding. The network of businesses first formed […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Havoc are making some major noise with their current high level of play and continued sky-high attendance. The team is in first place in the Southern […]

MADISON — A Bob Jones High School student has been arrested after bringing a firearm to school Monday morning. According to Madison City Schools, school resource officers promptly confiscated and […]

HUNTSVILLE– With the holidays now here, the Food Bank of North Alabama is requesting the community join the annual effort to fight food insecurity among its residents. As part of […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department is calling all individuals who are looking to make a positive and lasting impact on the city. The department announced today the application process […]

WASHINGTON — Rep. Robert Aderholt’s bill renaming the Guntersville Veterans Affairs Clinic in honor of Col. Ola Lee Mize Department, a Marshall County native and Medal of Honor recipient, has […]

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has begun its yearly effort to make the state’s roads safer through the Thanksgiving holiday. As part of the effort, state troopers are […]

HUNTSVILLE — A Rocket City holiday tradition is returning for its 10th year. The Huntsville Christmas Parade, scheduled for Dec. 3, will feature more than 80 quality floats, animals, and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Christmas cheer is once again coming to The Orion Amphitheater. Next month’s Christkindlmarket Huntsville will give holiday shoppers a chance to experience German and European traditions with local […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department is beginning an initiative designed to increase community protection by slashing the number of firearms stolen during car break-ins in the city. “Lock. Secure. […]

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Transportation is doing its part in making holiday travel easier. The agency said there are no planned lane closures in the state from noon […]

HUNTSVILLE — With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Huntsville Animal Services is asking the community to consider fostering “certified turkey tasters” in need of both love and care through the […]

Crestwood Medical Center appoints Serrano as CEO

HUNTSVILLE — With more than 10 years in the healthcare industry, Justin Serrano has been named CEO of Crestwood Medical Center, the Board of Trustees announced Thursday. Serrano, the current […]

MARSHALL COUNTY — A 15-year-old girl died Thursday from her injuries in a car wreck Wednesday near Albertville. A 13-year-old girl was also killed in the crash, according to the […]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. International Trade Commission has moved to levy duties on frozen warmwater shrimp imports from Ecuador, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The move comes after investigations conducted by […]

BIRMINGHAM — Regions Bank is promoting one of its own to a high-ranking leadership position. Chase Simpson, an industry insider with more than 10 years of experience in banking, has […]

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Community College Conference is adding a new sport to its list of athletic offerings. According to the ACCC, women’s flag football, one of the newest sports […]

HUNTSVILLE — Called the “gold standard for evidence investigation,” a state-of-the-art forensic laboratory joined the state’s toolbox in the war on crime. The Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences opened its […]

HUNTSVILLE– Sen. Tommy Tuberville believes U.S. Space Command will soon be in its “rightful home.” In a statement posted to his X account Saturday, Tuberville (R-Auburn) said bringing the agency […]

MUSCLE SHOALS — Wilson Dam on the Tennessee River is set to receive some critical upgrades thanks to a $430 million grant from the Department of Energy. The funding, according […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville and Huntsville Hospital have teamed up for the 10th “Maintain, Don’t Gain” challenge to offer residents a fun and encouraging way to help maintain […]

WASHINGTON — Showing a united front, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt led the full Alabama congressional delegation expressing concerns about major lock failures on vital waterways in Alabama including the Demopolis, […]

HUNTSVILLE — In his State of the County address this week, Madison County Commission Chairman Mac McCutcheon provided details about the new county courthouse. While the courthouse itself may still […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Tennessee Valley Authority is working with schools in North Alabama to reduce energy waste so that funding can instead go to educational tools and resources. The initiative […]