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Huntsville International Airport continues its upward trajectory, posting its busiest February on record, as passenger growth and cargo activity remain strong in North Alabama. A total of 122,433 passengers traveled […]

A decades-old hiking route on Monte Sano is set for a revival, as local partners prepare to mark the completion of Huntsville’s Spacewalk Trail 3.0 with a public ceremony next […]

A summer twilight run in Cullman will honor the life of former Alabama sports reporter Christina Chambers while raising support for the young son she left behind. The Christina Chambers […]

A group of Harvard University students are spending spring break in Decatur this week, trading traditional vacation plans for construction work as part of a long-running partnership focused on expanding […]

Work is officially moving forward on Calhoun Community College’s new Student Union building in Decatur, as the City of Decatur has issued a building permit for the $17 million project—marking […]

NASA is targeting a new rollout date for the Artemis II rocket as crews work to keep the agency’s next moon mission on track for an early April launch window. […]

The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office is gearing up to bring back one of the region’s growing springtime events, as the PCA Pro Rodeo returns to Oxford for a two-night showcase […]

A group of Hartselle High School students is turning classroom innovation into a real-world public safety tool — and local leaders are taking notice. Four students — Cole Miles, Lachlan […]

The Huntsville City Council has approved a resolution authorizing the city to enter into an agreement with HigherGround Inc. to implement Live911 technology to improve emergency response times and provide […]

Raytheon has completed a major expansion of its missile integration facility in Huntsville, strengthening North Alabama’s role as a critical hub in the nation’s defense industrial base. According to a […]

Governor Kay Ivey on Friday introduced an Alabama family benefiting from the state’s CHOOSE Act education savings account program, highlighting how the initiative is helping parents pursue the type of […]

A Huntsville couple traveling with an Israel mission group helped coordinate the safe return of more than 120 participants after escalating conflict in the Middle East forced Israel to close […]

Huntsville’s music community will gather later this month for a tribute concert celebrating the life and legacy of one of the city’s most influential blues musicians. “A Night of the […]

Arab city officials say they are investigating a sophisticated fraud scheme that resulted in more than $432,000 being diverted during construction of the city’s new recreation center. According to a […]

Northwest Alabama is poised to become a new center for U.S. defense manufacturing as a 2.2-million-square-foot facility in Muscle Shoals prepares to anchor shipbuilding and maritime production tied to the […]

Women in Marshall County and Northeast Alabama now have expanded access to minimally invasive surgical care as Marshall Medical Centers adds robotic-assisted procedures to its gynecological department. According to Marshall […]

Officials in Orange Beach have temporarily closed a small section of Alabama Point East beach near the Perdido Pass Bridge as spring break crowds begin arriving along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. […]

The Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors has selected Director Mitch Graves to serve as chair of the board through April 1, 2027, and named Director Jeff Hagood as chair-elect […]

A major streetscape project along Holmes Avenue is moving forward as Huntsville officials work to improve safety and connectivity between downtown, the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Cummings Research […]

U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) announced that the U.S. Postal Service is moving forward with plans to construct a new post office to serve the rapidly growing 35763 zip code […]

A former Cullman County attorney has been indicted on multiple felony charges tied to allegations that she attempted to poison her husband with fentanyl, according to court documents. Sara Baker […]

Long before the name appeared in Madison, the “Donut Dollies” were a familiar sight to American troops stationed in war zones. During World War I, World War II, and the […]

Kutter Bradley is headed to the next round of American Idol. The 22-year-old Florence native earned a spot in the American Idol Top 30 during Hollywood Week on ABC after […]

With Alabama’s new hemp law now in effect, Huntsville officials are working to clarify where specialty hemp retail stores can operate within city limits. The Huntsville Planning Commission has approved […]