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HUNTSVILLE – Researchers at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology have been awarded a grant from the Muscular Dystrophy Association for genome studies. The grant, nearly $290,000 over three years, is […]

Huntsville Utilities crews head to Florida

HUNTSVILLE — Following Hurricane Ian, Huntsville Utilities is sending electric operations personnel and equipment to assist with repairs and power restoration in response to a mutual aid request from the […]

MONTGOMERY — The absentee voting period for the Nov. 8 General Election is underway. The deadline is Nov. 1 for election officials to receive an application for an absentee ballot, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Consolidated Construction has been awarded the contract to build a transfer station downtown for Huntsville Transit. The Huntsville City Council voted Thursday to allow Mayor Tommy Battle to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s two favorite Grammy award-winning musicians, Ben Lovett and Kelvin Wooten, will share their thoughts and experiences in the music industry at next week’s Career & Artist Development […]

CACI awarded $54.6M contract for Army Futures Command

RESTON, Va.– CACI International has been awarded a $54.6 million contract to provide mission expertise to the Assured Positioning, Navigation, Timing, and Space Cross Functional Team for the Army Futures […]

deciBel CEO Gronberg named to UA Board of Trustees

TUSCALOOSA — The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees has elected Jeff Gronberg to represent the Fifth Congressional District. Gronberg is CEO of deciBel Research in Huntsville. “The University […]

Trash Pandas win playoff opener; host Game 2 Thursday

Box score KODAK, Tenn. – The Rocket City Trash Pandas took the lead on the game’s second pitch and never looked back Tuesday in a 9-5 win over Tennessee in […]

Little, Alvarez win Huntsville runoff elections

HUNTSVILLE — David Little and Andrea Alvarez were the winners Tuesday in the Huntsville municipal runoff elections. Little captured the City Council District 2 seat and Alvarez was elected to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Speaking Monday at the ribbon-cutting for WellStone Crisis Center, Gov. Kay Ivey said mental health care has been placed on the back burner for way too long. “But […]

Runoff elections Tuesday in Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE – The polls are open today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Huntsville for a municipal runoff election for City Council District 2 and Huntsville City School Board […]

The Scout Guide Huntsville, a city guide dedicated to supporting local businesses in Huntsville, Alabama, launches this year’s edition this week. The Scout Guide Huntsville first launched in 2018 as […]

HUNTSVILLE — Join the greater Huntsville government contracting community Tuesday for all things GovCon during CMMC Day. The event is 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Jackson Center in […]

Karr unanimous choice for UAH president

TUSCALOOSA — Dr. Charles L. “Chuck” Karr is no longer the “interim” president of the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He is the president. Karr had the interim label removed […]

HUNTSVILLE – Aerobotix and FerRobotics have created an automated sander for robotic arms. The “end of arm tool” lessens worker involvement in hazardous tasks, according to a news release. Huntsville-based […]

HUNTSVILLE — Adtran is designing and building a multigig fiber network for Scotland’s Lothian Broadband’s end-to-end fiber service. The new network will delivers voice, video and internet services to 70,000 […]

Artemis launch to be no sooner than Sept. 27

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — NASA has adjusted the targeted date for the next launch opportunities for Artemis I. The agency has updated its request for a launch opportunity Sept. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Seeing a need for strong male role models, the Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department is launching a male mentorship program called “Under Construction.” Community Services Recreation Superintendent Dorianne […]

Former Auburn star to speak at Recovery Resource Fair

HUNTSVILLE — Former Auburn football player David Battle will share his story of 26 years in recovery during the fourth annual Recovery Resource Fair. As part of National Recovery Month, […]

MONTGOMERY — The absentee voting period for the Nov. 8 general election begins today, the office of Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill announced. Important absentee voting deadlines are: Nov. […]

LOUISVILLE, Colo. – Sierra Space has completed the first pressure test for its Large Inflatable Flexible Environment habitat, the company announced. The project is managed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight […]

UNA recognized as one of top public schools in South

FLORENCE – The latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out, and the University of North Alabama has achieved its highest rankings to date, climbing in three key […]

HUNTSVILLE – Valley Conservatory has partnered with the Microwave Dave Music Education Foundation in the Danny Hall Memorial Music Scholarship. The scholarship pays tuition for one year of music lessons […]

ATHENS — Pretty soon there will be a lot of young and older folks sawin’ on a fiddle and playin’ it hot now. The Athens State University Foundation and the […]