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Benefit concert to help Waynesboro VFD

WAYNESBORO, Tenn. — The Waynesboro Volunteer Fire department is hosting a benefit concert next month to restore fire protection service in northern Wayne County. Organizers hope to replace the Beech Creek […]

HUNTSVILLE – With Huntsville’s boundaries growing over the past decade, the city officials said an update for its long-term planning efforts along the western corridor was needed. At its meeting […]

HUNTSVILLE — Delaware-based American Carbonyl has acquired Ashland’s carbonyl iron manufacturing assets and business lines. With the acquisition, American Carbonyl continues manufacturing carbonyl iron micropowders and iron pentacarbonyl on Redstone […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber said “congratulations” Tuesday to the winners of its annual Best Places to Work awards. Best Places to Work celebrates businesses that create an excellent […]

HUNTSVILLE – Global venture firm and startup accelerator gener8tor, in partnership with the MidCity Accelerator Foundation, kicked off two gBETA Huntsville cohorts in April. The gBETA accelerator focuses on area […]

HUNTSVILLE — Calhoun Community College students took on a real-world assignment designed by Huntsville-based Intuitive Research and Technology. Through the school’s Systems Engineering Technology (SET) program, 12 students used model-based […]

Casey White pleads to felony escape in deal

FLORENCE – About a year after a daring jail escape mesmerized the nation, Casey White pleaded guilty Thursday to a felony escape charge in Lauderdale County. The plea came in […]

HUNTSVILLE — Drake State Community & Technical College is hosting a unique summer camp with an out of this world program. The Summer Bridge Camp for high school students is […]

HUNTSVILLE — Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System is ready to be fielded to Army units, the company announced. IBCS is the cornerstone of the Army’s air and missile defense […]

ATHENS — Tuesday evening, Brad Ardner and his wife Laurie pulled into Applebee’s in Athens and found themselves in the middle of the annual City of Athens Relay for Life […]

EV showcase plugs into Fort Payne

FORT PAYNE – Alabamians prefer learning about electric vehicles (EVs) by talking to real-life EV owners about what it’s like to drive one every day. That’s precisely what’s available today […]

HUNTSVILLE – Mark Splawn has joined the U.S. Space & Rocket Center as vice president of Projects and Infrastructure. Splawn will oversee large-scale capital and construction projects at the Rocket […]

HUNTSVILLE — A $400 million housing development is coming to west Huntsville, according to Antonio McGinnis, CEO of the Huntsville Housing Authority. The project represents a new partnership with the […]

Arts Huntsville seeking Panoply volunteers

HUNTSVILLE – It requires a minimum of 1,000 volunteers for Arts Huntsville to effectively work the Panoply Arts Festival, which will be held April 28-30 in Big Spring Park. Volunteers […]

HUNTSVILLE — “Breathe.”  That’s the one word yoga instructor Cathy Lighton wants you to remember. Running errands, doing chores and, yes, working long hours at your desk, Lighton said the […]

HUNTSVILLE – David Lucas and Andrew Tuggle, both from Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, have joined the Huntsville Womble firm as part of a growing international trade team, Womble Bond Dickinson […]

HUNTSVILLE — Penske Truck Leasing has opened a state-of-the-art facility at One Aviation Way in Huntsville. Located off Interstate 565 with convenient access to Madison and Huntsville, the 15,750 square-foot […]

HUNTSVILLE — NAI Chase Commercial announced that Clarke Todd has been hired as Sales & Leasing specialist in the Huntsville office. Todd will be responsible for leasing and sales transactions […]

Butler Snow partners with Maynor & Stiers

HUNTSVILLE — Butler Snow has created a strategic alliance with Maynor & Stiers to better represent clients on federal matters, the firm said. With locations in Huntsville and Washington, D.C., […]

TANNER — The Appalachian Regional Commission has awarded a $108,000 grant to Calhoun Community College for its STEAM: Merging Art with Technology and Engineering project. In addition to ARC funds, […]

Northrop IBCS gets 'full rate production' OK

HUNTSVILLE — The Defense Department has approved “full rate production” for Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System. The decision scales the Army’s ability to field the paradigm-changing system, enabling sensor […]

Discovery acquires cell biology company

HUNTSVILLE — Discovery Life Sciences, the Huntsville-based biospecimen and biomarker company,  has acquired ReachBio Research Labs of Seattle. ReachBio specializes in cell-based assays, predictive hematotoxicity, and drug screening services. This […]

Akima to acquire Pinnacle Solutions

HUNTSVILLE – Alaska-based Akima is acquiring Pinnacle Solutions, a Huntsville-based solutions provider for the Department of Defense and Special Operations. Pinnacle was founded by Mike Durant, a retired Army aviator who […]

HUNTSVILLE – If you see any escaped robots roaming Huntsville’s streets, call Marathon Robotics because they will likely belong to the new kids in town there. The company made exciting […]