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With Black History Month upon us, Huntsville’s African-American community will get an update this week on the ongoing historic resource survey being conducted on Huntsville’s Magnolia Terrace community to determine […]
The Huntsville City Council unanimously approved $4.37 million in construction services with Consolidated Construction Company to continue the next phase of renovations that will convert the original Grissom High School […]
NCAA DI South Regional Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships returning to Huntsville in 2022
Huntsville, AL – The location of the 2022 NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division I South Regional Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships has been changed from Tallahassee, Florida to Huntsville, Alabama. […]
Huntsville is taking Valentine’s Day seriously this year because we have an entire weekend ahead to celebrate it. But before we share all the delicious specialties, romantic interludes, and beaucoup […]
I’ve lived in Huntsville for six years, and you couldn’t pay me to move anywhere else. Well, maybe… but it would come with a very high price tag. Before I […]
Situated between the beautiful Tennessee River and the University of North Alabama is the vibrant and creative community of Downtown Florence. Around 40,000 citizens call Florence home, and so many […]
There’s nothing predictable about public safety, and no one knows that better than a police officer. Almost every 911 call is made by someone who has witnessed a life-changing event […]
Athens and Limestone County civic leaders released their comprehensive Singing River Trail Action Plan along the 212-mile Singing River Trail system. As the first of its kind, the plan lays […]
As Huntsville recognizes Black History Month in February, one of the city’s most appealing aspects is its diversity in culture and storied history as seen through the eyes of art […]
Kids to Love celebrates 18 years of service to children in foster care this year. Its story, however, was set in motion long before that when Lee Marshall, Founder and CEO of Kids to […]
“It’s not like TV.” That’s what Huntsville Attorney Bart Siniard says he wanted students that participated in a recent legal day event in Huntsville to understand about the legal profession. […]
Nicole Adams, SAD (Stuffed Animal Doctor) of Madison’s Stuffed Animal Clinic specializes in healing, repairing and reviving children’s (and adult’s) seriously injured or sick stuffed animals. Stuffed animals are a […]
The Huntsville/Madison County community will be pleased to hear that U.S. Paralympics Cycling returns to the Rocket City for a second year this spring, bringing hundreds of athletes back to […]
Six months ago, Johnny Morris, founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops sent out a challenge to Americans to build 100 adaptive homes across the nation for military veterans whose […]
It could be seen in the 2021 Annual Report put out by the Huntsville Area Association of REALTORS (HAAR) last week, and it is confirmed in more depth in the […]
On Wednesday, February 16, in honor of Black History Month, six black women from Madison County will be immortalized in a formal presentation sponsored by the Historic Huntsville Foundation and […]
Georgia O’Keeffe said to create one’s own world takes courage, but to the average homeowner, enhancing their environment through art seems to take a lot of money and an educated […]
When people think of America’s most notable music cities, several Southern cities come to mind. There’s New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz; Memphis, where rock ‘n’ roll got its start; […]
The University of North Alabama is the first among schools in Alabama to sign a historic partnership with the Cherokee Nation to offer scholarship opportunities to their more than 400,000 […]
The public is invited, even encouraged to drop by the first community-based planning effort to shape the future of the City of Madison through an update to the city’s Comprehensive […]
256 Today has invited local student writers to share their post-secondary education experiences in North Alabama. This week’s feature comes from Huntsville native and recent UNA graduate Elizabeth B. I […]
There is good news for the Huntsville metro headed into 2022. The economic outlook is at an all-time high while unemployment is at an all-time low of 2%, coming in […]
One year after Mike and Charla Johnson opened their luxurious new Terramé Day Spa and Salon at 8151 Madison Boulevard in Madison, R City Eye Care has announced they will […]
