Posts by Mike Easterling — Page 9

HUNTSVILLE – Drivers have been alerted. Police have been issuing warnings. The grace period, however, will be over before fireworks fill the sky on the Fourth of July. An updated, […]

HUNTSVILLE — The forecast for Tuesday calls for rain to return as a front moves through the Tennessee Valley, but whether or not inclement weather comes with it remains to […]

HUNTSVILLE – There is a matchmaking event in Huntsville that has grown so big only the East Hall at the Von Braun Center can hold it. The target group is […]

HUNTSVILLE – Westminster Christian Academy won its second straight Class 4A girls state soccer championship, but while the 2024 title game was a rematch of last year, it wasn’t a […]

HUNTSVILLE – Food City is moving dirt in the Rocket City. A lot of it now with more to come later. Just last week, the grocery store chain based in […]

HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville recently announced it received a grant from the Federal Transit Administration to be part of a pilot program study for a bus rapid transit […]

HUNTSVILLE – In the aftermath of damaging storms that brought tornadoes to the Tennessee Valley last week, forecasters teased the possibility of more trouble by way of another front that […]

HUNTSVILLE – The quest for the first victory of 2024 continues tonight when Huntsville City Football Club returns home to take on Toronto FC II. The match at Wicks Family […]

HUNTSVILLE – While not exactly a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, or for original fans of the movie and television series and new ones via reruns, there’s a new healthcare option […]

HUNTSVILLE – On the heels of announcing a federal grant to participate in a study of bus rapid transit, the City Council voted to move forward with applications for two […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council was given a mid-year update at its regular meeting Thursday night and the report was “fiscal stability.” City Finance Director Penny Smith said General […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Camp, the eclectic Swiss army knife bar and restaurant, is turning up the energy this weekend in the MidCity District. The third annual Camp to Amp Festival […]

HUNTSVILLE – The calendar tells us it’s spring, which lasts for another six-plus weeks. The folks at the City of Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department, however, are prepared for the […]

ORANGE BEACH – Chef Kyle Ogden already earned a reputation for his culinary skills in the Tennessee Valley, and now his seafood prowess is known throughout Alabama. Ogden, a chef […]

HUNTSVILLE –  A revamped facility with a new name on the archway leading into the complex will greet the teams gathering for high school state soccer championships in the Rocket […]

HUNTSVILLE – City of Huntsville administrators and leaders joined for a ribbon-cutting at the grand opening Tuesday of the Loretta P. Spencer Sports Complex at John Hunt Park.   The newly […]

HUNTSVILLE – John Stallworth spread the Alabama A&M University name across the nation during a National Football League Hall of Fame career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now, as a member […]

ATHENS – An advisory has been issued for people living near Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant. Ignore the beehive of activity near the facility. Don’t be alarmed by the presence of […]

HUNTSVILLE – With the regular legislative coming to a close this week, there will be plenty of topics for Gov. Kay Ivey to discuss next week in the Huntsville-Madison County […]

HUNTSVILLE – PPT Solutions is the clubhouse leader in two categories as the 2024 Huntsville Heart Walk approaches. But those two leads are not insurmountable. There’s time to close the […]

MADISON – Baseball has been called a game of inches. That’s on the field. In the front office, it’s also a game of numbers. This week for the Rocket City […]

HUNTSVILLE – Former Mayor Loretta Spencer, who led the effort to bring the Alabama High School Athletic Association state soccer tournament to John Hunt Park, will be honored today at […]

MADISON – A fan is expected to unwittingly become a significant figure this week in the four-year history of the Los Angeles Angels’ Double-A affiliate that calls the Tennessee Valley […]

HARTSELLE – School systems throughout the Tennessee Valley were asked to show their energy-saving prowess, and those that responded were awarded with funding for school improvements. The Tennessee Valley Authority, […]