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A North Alabama veteran who once served with the Navy’s Blue Angels is stepping into a new leadership role with the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs. According to ADVA, Chris […]
Music fans in Huntsville will have a chance to experience emerging talent from Nashville’s music scene this weekend during Live Night at The Camp, a free showcase aimed at strengthening […]
Hundreds of science, technology, defense and policy leaders from across the Southeast are gathering in Chattanooga this week for the 2026 Tennessee Valley Corridor National Summit, an annual event focused […]
Singing River Trail has announced the hiring of Scott Graham as its new Trail Development Project Manager as the regional trail initiative moves into a new phase focused on implementation […]
The Tennessee Valley Authority has launched a new online aquatic plant identification tool aimed at helping residents, anglers and boaters across the Tennessee Valley identify aquatic vegetation and report invasive […]
The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber will once again host its annual Armed Forces Celebration next month, bringing a week of military appreciation events, concerts, ceremonies and community activities to the Huntsville […]
Alabama’s unemployment rate increased slightly in April, but state officials say continued job growth and rising wages in key industries point to ongoing economic strength across the state. According to […]
Alabama launches $203 million rural health initiative, two North Alabama workshops set for this week
Two North Alabama communities will host workshops this week as state officials begin rolling out Alabama’s new $203 million Rural Health Transformation Program aimed at improving healthcare access and sustainability […]
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) reported on a freak accident that took the life of a Georgia construction worker last week while he was working in Marshall County. The […]
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center has selected Huntsville aerospace and defense executive Tina Tucker as its next chief executive officer, marking a new chapter for one of Alabama’s most […]
Northwest Shoals Community College has named Andrew Jones as the new head coach of its women’s flag football program, the college announced Monday. Patriots Athletics Executive Director Taylor Franks said […]
Ryan Renaud announced this week he is seeking reelection to the Huntsville City Schools Board of Education’s District 4 seat, campaigning on a message of “Finishing the Job” as the […]
Defense contractor Torch Technologies has promoted Amanda Clark to senior vice president and group lead of the company’s Advanced Concept Engineering, or ACE, Group, the company announced Tuesday. In the […]
A major U.S. Army counter-drone exercise in Eastern Europe is highlighting the rapidly expanding role of autonomous drone and counter-drone technology, an area where Huntsville and North Alabama continue to […]
Researchers at The University of Alabama in Huntsville are showcasing a high-speed autonomous attack drone developed in Huntsville as part of a major U.S. Department of Defense technology demonstration focused […]
The Huntsville City Board of Education has approved the purchase of 82 acres in the Hampton Cove area to support future school construction, taking another step in the district’s long-range […]
Another major expansion could soon be coming to the Von Braun Center as part of a proposed $220 million downtown tax increment financing district aimed at funding large-scale infrastructure and […]
A new fire station is coming to Toney after Toney Volunteer Fire & Rescue secured $1.7 million in funding through a U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Community Facilities Loan […]
As U.S. Space Command begins establishing operations at Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville leaders are moving aggressively to support what could become one of the largest long-term military expansions in North Alabama […]
Lockheed Martin has received a $212.7 million contract modification for PATRIOT Advanced Capability-3 logistics support, missile repair and launcher repair and return, with the Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal […]
The Land Trust of North Alabama, the City of Huntsville and the Alabama Trails Foundation are partnering to spotlight one of the city’s most popular hiking destinations as part of a […]
Slow down, Decatur. “Operation Slow and Steady” is now underway. Decatur Police Chief Torry Mack announced this week the launch of the targeted traffic safety initiative aimed at reducing speeding […]
Alabama ranks as the third most dangerous state in the nation for aggressive driving, according to a new study analyzing five years of federal crash data. The study, conducted by […]
