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The first identified case of monkeypox virus infection has been confirmed in Alabama, according to county and state public health officials. The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) and Mobile […]

HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville’s efforts to provide more recreation offerings at John Hunt Park will soon include a community center geared toward the senior population. The City Council […]

TANNER — Calhoun Community College Interim President Dr. Jimmy Hodges can remove the “interim” from his title. Hodges has been named president of the school by the Alabama Community College […]

MADISON — A Kansas City Barbecue Society Backyard Competition is coming to Discovery Middle School next month as part of the Back to School Barbecue Bash. The event will benefit […]

TUSCUMBIA — Since 1996, Gardiner Farms has welcomed crowds to its 300 acres of riding trails and hosted concerts to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. […]

HUNTSVILLE – According to statistics from the National Center for PTSD, about 6 out of every 100 people will experience post-traumatic distress disorder at some point in their lives. About […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just for a minute, look at your career like two generations of Huntsville engineers building rockets. In the early days, they put in a lot of hard work […]

HUNTSVILLE — The three-year partnership between the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and the social media giant Meta, made it possible for more than 30 students from the Madison County […]

HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville scored a big win today when Mayor Tommy Battle confirmed a partnership with the Nashville Soccer Club to launch a Major League Soccer NEXT […]

HUNTSVILLE — The IronMountain Solutions’ Employee Peaks Fund recently awarded $62,000 to 12 Madison County nonprofit organizations. The presentation was made during a reception at the IronMountain corporate office in […]

HUNTSVILLE — LaunchTech celebrated its new home in Huntsville by honoring the impact of women in STEM during its annual The STEMVP Brunch on July 9. A black-, woman- and […]

Alabama Mountain Lakes hires visitor services representative

DECATUR — The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association has hired Penne Beasley as a full-time visitor services representative. Beasley is responsible for providing front-line customer service to regional visitors and […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Bringing a four-legged family member along for a fun adventure is always a good idea. And, there are plenty of places in North Alabama that offer dog-friendly areas […]

HUNTSVILLE – Morgan Dennis has been named vice president of Huntsville Hospital’s Heart Center and Cardiovascular Service Line. Dennis has close connections to Huntsville Hospital, serving as finance and operations […]

TANNER — Calhoun Community College has partnered with the Alabama Department of Public Health to provide free dental cleaning services to pregnant women and children under the age of 17. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke or heart attack. Heart disease and stroke are the No. 1 and No. 5 causes of death […]

HUNTSVILLE — Middle and high school students are developing valuable technological skills designing and building robots at Drake State Community and Technical College this summer. The funding comes from a […]

HUNTSVILLE – The local Delta Theta Lambda Education Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Huntsville chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, recognized 16 local students as scholars and awarded $20,000 […]

MADISON — Just in time for a cool down during the hottest part of our Alabama summer,  franchise owners Todd and Alexis Bentley are bringing three locations of Jeremiah’s Italian […]

HUNTSVILLE — With the MidCity District of Huntsville becoming a hotspot for rip-roaring fun and good food, we shouldn’t forget it was also designed to be a hub for high […]

HUNTSVILLE – Arts Huntsville is offering every artist’s dream – opportunities to have their work on public display at prominent places throughout the city, including the new City Hall. And […]

HUNTSVILLE – It has been one of the most conspicuously barren plots of land in downtown Huntsville for years. But the rubble remains of the old Coca-Cola bottling plant on […]

ARDMORE – There is nothing more southern than red and white crape myrtles (or crepe, depending on where in the South you are from) standing defiantly in the blistering Alabama […]

GUNTERSVILLE — From selling steamed shrimp and raw oysters out of a van in 1987 to becoming one of Guntersville’s most beloved seafood restaurants, Crawmama’s attracts patrons from all over […]