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HUNTSVILLE – The new progressive bluegrass band, The Grasstronaughts, will highlight the Huntsville Traditional Music Association’s Coffeehouse next week in the old country church at Burritt on the Mountain. Singer/songwriter […]
Sweeter the second time around Keep your eye on what was once a potential Bass Pro site at I-565 and I-65 in Decatur. The city is completing its overpass […]
HUNTSVILLE — Yoga is as yoga does when businesses around Huntsville celebrate Yoga Week next month. Whether yoga is your great release or it has always tied you up in […]
HUNTSVILLE — Invariant has announced the window is open for high school seniors to apply for its Pickard Strong Scholarship. The scholarship provides $2,000 toward college tuition, books, or supplies. […]
FLORENCE – A development coming to Florence is aiming to be a great place to call home, do business and have fun. All at the same time. Approved by the […]
After 10 years as a history professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Dr. John Kvach decided to flip his script and embark on a new pursuit that would […]
ATHENS — Scholarships are available for Limestone County residents pursuing degrees in advanced manufacturing, construction, health care, or information technology. Funded by the Limestone County Economic Development Association and Athens-Limestone […]
HUNTSVILLE — Presenting and solving a sewage problem in the state’s Black Belt proved to be a winning challenge for Alabama A&M engineering students. The group won the competition at […]
Calhoun Community College isn’t making just an educational impact on the state, the state’s largest two-year college is making a major economic impact. Calhoun made a total annual impact of […]
HUNTSVILLE – After several “almost underground” premiers of his work, Huntsville filmmaker Jurian Isabelle is taking it to the big screen. His latest film, “Nine Divine,” will debut March 25 […]
HUNTSVILLE — Schools, businesses and even Marshall Space Flight Center and Redstone Arsenal are closing early today around the region due to anticipated severe weather. “A line of strong to […]
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 Our Town Podcast […]
HUNTSVILLE — General contractors Brasfield & Gorrie won “Project of the Year” for its work on the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering. The award from the North Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE – More than two dozen guests gathered Monday at Baker & Able, the rooftop bar at 106 Jefferson, to watch the modernized version of the old classic “Let’s Make […]
HUNTSVILLE – If you’ve got a lonely heart this Valentine’s Day, Huntsville Animal Services wants to help you find a fur-ever love. The shelter is waiving fees on most adult […]
HUNTSVILLE — SouthState Bank has hired Rob Hallett as their business banking relationship manager in Huntsville. He will concentrate his efforts on growing SouthState’s small business banking segment across North Alabama. Hallett […]
HUNTSVILLE — Have you heard about this incredible program from Huntsville Utilities? Project Share helps members of our community who are elderly or living with disabilities to get through the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Visitors to the Arts Huntsville Gallery at the Von Braun Center will find a “panoply” of artwork on display through April, celebrating more than 40 years of Huntsville’s […]
HUNTSVILLE – It is going to be a red-hot Mardi Gras celebration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center next week. The facility is hosting a Molten Mardi Gras and […]
ATHENS — Limestone County is not even pretending to be neutral when it comes to which team it will be pulling for in Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII clash between the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville’s fixed-route and paratransit service will see significant enhancements over the next few years, including the possibility of Sunday service and extended hours. Also in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Strike up the band because the leprechauns are on the move, planning one of Huntsville’s oldest traditions, the 46th annual Ellen McAnelly Memorial St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Set […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council authorized a $1,127,115 contract Thursday to purchase approximately five acres of land on Martin Road near the intersection with Zierdt Road, to build a […]
