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Hero helped: Wounded vet, family welcomed to adaptive home

TRIANA -- It was almost a year to the day that developers Louis and Patti Breland announced they would build mortgage-free adaptive homes for...

Our Town Podcast: Rob Hamilton, chair of Launch 2035

256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, North Alabama’s newest favorite son. The...

Madison’s FarmHaus community sold to Virginia firm

MADISON -- FarmHaus, a new 324-unit multifamily community, was sold recently, Thrift Residential announced. Thrift Residential, an Indianapolis-based real estate company and developer, sold the ...

Ghoul talk: Haunting season open for Southern Ghost Girls Tours

HUNTSVILLE -- It began on a brightly moonlit night many years ago when Jackie Bearden and her mother were sitting in the living room...

HealthSource Chiropractic opens in Madison

MADISON -- Nearly 65 million Americans report a recent episode of back pain, according to the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute. And some 16...

Intuitive, Seven States Power offer enhanced cybersecurity to local power companies

HUNTSVILLE --- Intuitive Research and Seven States Power joined to deliver a cybersecurity service for local power companies (LPCs) across the Tennessee Valley. The Grid...

‘Nightmare’ lineup: Trash Pandas hosting ‘Trunk or Treat’ movie night

MADISON – Talk about a "nightmare" lineup at Toyota Field! Instead of Logan O'Hoppe, Ryan Aguilar and Ben Joyce, it will be Jack Skellington, Oogie...

Food for thought: Snacks for Success to aid Madison students

MADISON – Food insecurity can damage children’s health and brain development years before they enter a classroom, according to Children’s Health Watch. By kindergarten,...

Boaz falls into autumn with Harvest Festival

BOAZ -- October is here and that means towns and communities across North Alabama are gearing up for their fall celebrations. Cooler temperatures are...

‘Pretty big deal’: Huntsville High band to march in 2024 London New Year’s parade

HUNTSVILLE -- The Huntsville High School band may be having tea and crumpets to celebrate the 2024 new year, instead of black-eyed peas and...