Posts by Mike Easterling — Page 21

HUNTSVILLE – Just ahead of the preseason opener, Huntsville City Football Club announced administrative and coaching staff changes with two of the additions originally from the United Kingdom. Matt Cairns […]

HUNTSVILLE – As the region continues to move further away from last week’s deep freeze that brought daily routines to a halt, residents are asked to be patient and making […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Pill Hill Run, dormant for 20 years before coming back to life, is set for its third renewal in the scenic southeast Huntsville neighborhood that gave the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Last week’s weather event continues to be felt for residents in the Tennessee Valley as flash floods and other collateral dangers are worth keeping an eye on this […]

HUNTSVILLE – The matchup and kickoff times for the inaugural “Blastoff Battle Invitational” have been set by the Huntsville City Football Club. HCFC is holding the season-opening, three-day invitational Presidents […]

HUNTSVILLE – Not surprisingly with the ongoing growth in the area, Huntsville International Airport broke all previous passenger traffic records in 2023 marking its busiest year ever with more than […]

HUNTSVILLE – The National Weather Service Huntsville office has a mixed bag of weather in the forecast – basically a good news/bad news. Good news: Temperatures will warm into the 60s […]

HUNTSVILLE – No member of the Alabama Legislature has crafted a gaming bill to be introduced at the upcoming session that starts in two weeks, but it’s going to happen […]

MONTGOMERY – Some good news came out of the state capital late last week, and it didn’t involve weather or related events. Fitzgerald Washington, secretary of the Alabama Department of […]

MADISON – A bat or glove is not needed, but anyone looking for a job in Minor League Baseball will need strong energy, passion and enthusiasm to work at both. […]

LA QUINTA, Calif. – Alabama Crimson Tide sophomore Nick Dunlap of Huntsville did something Sunday that hasn’t been seen on the Professional Golf Association Tour in over three decades – […]

Several N. Alabama school systems closed Monday

FLORENCE — The sun may have shined brightly Sunday and the temperature was above 32 degrees, but that didn’t melt all of the ice around the Tennessee Valley. As a […]

Weather briefly releases grip, but don’t get fooled

HUNTSVILLE – With frigid temperatures finally releasing its stranglehold, residents in the Tennessee Valley were able to stretch their legs outside without freezing and roads lost their dangerous invitation on […]

MONTGOMERY – A steady flow of water through the pipes is an essential practice when temperatures drop below freezing, a rare event in the South but a nonetheless occasional occurrence, […]

HUNTSVILLE – One story the numbers tell about the 2023 housing market not just in the Tennessee Valley but nationwide – it was a challenging year. Mortgage rates hit a […]

HUNTSVILLE – Just before rains began falling again Thursday, the city of Huntsville sent news it was taking a leap of faith and reopening for business in a limited capacity […]

HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle won’t likely be doing a serpentine snake dance anytime soon, but he does echo frontman Axl Rose’s words in a decades-old Guns N’ Roses hit. […]

Mother Nature ready for Round 2 in weather melee

HUNTSVILLE – Sun has been out, green is reappearing on lawns, time to get back to normal, right? Not so fast. While there has been a warming trend the last […]

HUNTSVILLE – Will the third time be the charm for the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce Legislative Update? Due to persistent hazardous road conditions expected Friday, the annual event was […]

ARDMORE – In an effort to bolster current commerce, three members of the Greater Ardmore Chamber of Commerce are offering online shopping. The move comes as region deals with winter […]

HUNTSVILLE – The local and regional news cycle can currently be found on the back of a shampoo bottle – rinse and repeat. Following the weeklong pattern that developed in […]

HUNTSVILLE – Officials and administrators around the Tennessee Valley continue to remind people to stay home and off the roads unless there is an emergency, especially with emergency resources stretched […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Utilities announced the Tennessee Valley Authority has ended the request for voluntary electric curtailment. Wednesday morning, the preliminary peak power demand was 34,526 megawatts at a system […]

HUNTSVILLE — As of Wednesday morning, the Huntsville Police Department announced the continued closure of roads and routes as the city and region continue to experience hazardous conditions due to […]