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A bloomin’ good time set for April 23-24 in Cullman

Arts and crafts will be on display for two days in April when the St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival. Set for April 23-24, 2022, […]

For many residents of Madison County, the new Services Center has been a blessing. The center has pulled many of the public-facing services for the county government away from the […]

Art on the Lake returning to Guntersville

For more than six decades, artists and crafters from across the southeastern United States have made their way to the North Alabama town of Guntersville to display their works of […]

Parkway Place Mall has teamed up with Cherry Hill Programs, Autism Speaks and The Riley Center to host Bunny Cares this Sunday, April 3 from 9 -11 a.m. at Parkway […]

Southern Living, a lifestyle magazine highlighting the Southern United States, has named Guntersville and Florence to their top 10 list of The South’s Best Lake Towns in 2022.  Melea Hames […]

At merely 20-years-old, full-time college student Maggie Corbitt opened the doors to her own retail store in downtown Guntersville last fall. Fusing her passion for the outdoors and high-end fashion, […]

TGIF will be the spring and summer refrain as the Main Street Merchants Alley Happy Hour Music Series kicks off today, April 1, in downtown Athens. Patrons can kickstart the […]

You may never be able to make a crab walk straight, but Huntsville’s 8th-grade Cool Robots and Builders (C.R.A.B.) robotics team is making a beeline for the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) […]

The Rocket City Trash Pandas are gearing up for their first pitch at Toyota Field on Tuesday, April 12. While they are busy getting ready to start the season, I […]

Burritt on the Mountain will be hosting Cocktails at The View every Wednesday evening from April to October. Taking in the sunset from Burritt’s 3,000 square foot overlook with an […]

Just in time to inspire both locals and visitors alike to get outdoors and enjoy warmer weather, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) has revived its guided, historic […]

If you are physically or visually impaired, or know someone who is, the Huntsville Sports Commission and Phoenix are presenting the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Development Clinic this Sunday, April 3 […]

While labor and supply shortages continue to agitate the booming building and construction industry in Madison County, Caroline Reed, an instructor at New Century Technology High School, has teamed up […]

According to studies from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, the United States is in the midst of a critical nursing shortage that is expected to continue through […]

Operation Green Team in Huntsville, a Keep American Beautiful Affiliate, will be providing free cucumber and tomato plants along with garbage bags for cleanup on Friday, April 1. “Keep Huntsville […]

Noella's Flowers

Huntsville’s French-inspired flower truck has been “blooming” ever since 2020 and the 1963 Ford Econoline isn’t pumping the breaks any time soon. Noella’s Flowers announced on Instagram that its very […]

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) College of Business (COB) received a $100,000 gift from Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) as part of a continuing effort to support the […]

The 2022 Panoply Arts Festival returns to Big Spring Park April 29-30 and May 1 to celebrate 40 years of arts, music and family fun with not only its first […]

It’s all about the countertops. This week, U.S. Army SSG Michael Brown and his family picked out finishes for the new home being built for them in The Crossing at […]

The Huntsville Hospital Health System is expanding their successful Canines for Coping facility dog program after seeing significantly improved patient outcomes and overwhelmingly positive feedback since launching the program in […]

The rumors are true … the Easter Bunny has been spotted hopping its way towards Huntsville this week, and its first stop is Parkway Place Mall! The bunny will be […]

Is Huntsville about to get a new VA medical center?

Building a new medical center for veterans in Huntsville was in the VA secretary’s infrastructure plan released last week, but the plan requires approval from an independent commission of veteran […]

Local technology solutions company IronMountain Solutions is giving Kids to Love’s Davidson Farms Cottage Community another big donation that will help pave the way for the girls who live there. […]

When Teresa Staggs opened the doors to her spa in 2018, she never could have imagined the amount of success she would see in such a short amount of time. […]