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The City of Huntsville has approved more than $400,000 in funding to support local nonprofits serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of losing housing. City officials announced […]
A new public kayak and canoe launch is now open at Coosa Landing, marking an expansion of recreational access along Neely Henry Lake. Community members, local leaders and paddling enthusiasts […]
Gray Media has finalized its acquisition of a group of local television stations previously owned by Allen Media Group, including Huntsville’s WAAY-TV, after receiving federal regulatory approval. The company announced […]
Alabama will move forward with its May 19, 2026 primary election as planned despite ongoing legal challenges tied to redistricting, Secretary of State Wes Allen announced Monday. Allen said the […]
The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees will meet Wednesday to consider the appointment of the next president of The University of Alabama in Huntsville, marking a leadership transition […]
A $1.9 million road improvement project along U.S. 31 in Morgan County is set to begin today, bringing temporary closures and detours as crews complete safety upgrades and resurfacing work. […]
The Alabama Retail Association is now accepting nominations for its 2026 Alabama Retailer of the Year awards, with submissions open through May 29. Now in its 26th year, the annual […]
Huntsville Animal Services will celebrate May the 4th with a themed adoption event offering free pet adoptions for one day only. The “May the 4-Pawed Be With You” adoption day […]
A weeklong series of yoga classes and wellness events will return to Huntsville next month, offering residents a mix of free outdoor sessions, discounted specialty classes and community-focused programming. Huntsville […]
Alabama families always love a tax cut. Starting today, May 1, a two-month grocery tax holiday is now in effect. Governor Kay Ivey is highlighted the measure today as part […]
On Thursday, city leaders marked the kickoff of Historic Preservation Month with a focus on Indigenous history, joined by Mayor Tommy Battle, City Preservation Planner Katie Stamps, Patrick Penn of […]
The Green Street Pavilion will mark four decades as a community gathering place for local agriculture and small businesses when the Athens Farmers Market opens its 2026 season on May […]
A Discovery Middle School teacher was arrested Monday on a felony charge stemming from a joint investigation into alleged inappropriate contact with a student, the Madison Police Department announced. Gilford […]
Range Generation Next LLC has received a new contract modification from the U.S. Army, extending ongoing support work tied to a major missile testing range and pushing the total value […]
Huntsville International Airport has completed a major airfield modernization project, reopening its East Runway after a 14-month refurbishment that officials say could help position the airport for commercial spaceflight operations. […]
The Huntsville Police Department will conduct a safety checkpoint Friday, May 1, as part of an ongoing effort to reduce impaired driving and improve roadway safety across the city. The […]
Alabama students pursuing careers in high-demand skilled trades will soon have access to new financial support through a statewide scholarship initiative. The Alabama Community College System (ACCS), in partnership with […]
It’s almost time to lace up your walking shoes — or superhero boots — for a good cause. The annual March of Dimes March for Babies walk returns to Big […]
The City of Huntsville has approved a funding agreement to move forward with New Stone Commons, a 42-unit affordable housing development aimed at expanding options for low-income and vulnerable residents […]
Students, local leaders and community advocates will be recognized next week during the MTM Unsung Hero Scholarship and Community Heroes Celebration, an event aimed at highlighting service, perseverance and achievement […]
A new scenic pathway on Monte Sano is now open to the public, as the Land Trust of North Alabama marked the completion of the Tollgate Greenway with a ribbon-cutting […]
Lanes returning to normal on I-65 Tennessee River bridges as rehabilitation project nears completion
Travel lanes on the Interstate 65 Tennessee River bridges are set to return to their original configuration as a major rehabilitation project approaches completion, according to the Alabama Department of […]
A coordinated two-day law enforcement operation across North Alabama resulted in more than 40 arrests tied to violent crime, drug offenses, and property crimes, according to FBI Birmingham officials. The […]
