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Few towns in Alabama are more beautiful than Guntersville. Located on the southernmost point of the Tennessee River and surrounded by a stunning 69,000-acre lake, downtown Guntersville boasts quaint local […]
As blood supply shortages continue across the country, LifeSouth is asking the Madison County community to please donate blood if you are able. Local communities are the first to feel […]
If you paid attention in history class, you know the name “Dred Scott.” But even if you got an A+, you likely didn’t learn the full story. Where was he […]
Calhoun Community College has partnered with the Morgan County Economic Development Association (MCEDA) to help Morgan County become a recertified ACT Work Ready Community (WRC) for the next three years. […]
GT Sports Marketing is hosting another professional athlete autograph signing and photo event this Saturday, March 12, at Parkway Place. Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill will be available at 10:30 […]
For a city famed for space exploration, it turns out Huntsville has plenty of star power as well. Rescheduled from September 2021, the third annual “Rocket City’s Got Talent” goes […]
During the Boston Marathon bombing, law enforcement gathered forensic evidence about what happened that day from eyewitness accounts, surveillance video and a massive amount of cellphone data from people who […]
By now, we all have at least a working knowledge of the Nick Saban Rehabilitation School for Wayward Coaches. When a coordinator or head coaches don’t win enough games or […]
There is a popular Irish ditty that says, “As you slide down the banister of life, may the splinters never point the wrong way.” After two years of splinters, Huntsville’s […]
The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce sent their new loaned executive, John Olshefski on a road trip to Fort Campbell last week. He attended a Career Summit held by Hiring […]
Theatre Huntsville and Evil Cheez Productions is presenting the 2022 Rocket City Playwrights’ Series, a program that supports the creation of new works by local writers. Now in its sixth […]
Huntsville’s U.S. Space & Rocket Center was featured in a “Rise & Shine” segment of ABC’s “Good Morning America” last week, along with several other Alabama destinations. The segment filmed […]
Two cutting-edge motorsports, MotoSurf and MotoSkate American cup events will debut in Huntsville for three days of competition July 8-10, 2022. Huntsville is a city known as a hub of […]
A Louisiana chef’s aspirations of beginning his own culinary business in Alabama are coming true as he begins preparations to open his restaurant and office. Chef Blake Yount moved to […]
The City of Huntsville’s Beautification Board is accepting nominations for the 2022 Huntsville Beautification Awards. Any City of Huntsville-licensed commercial, business or government properties within the city limits qualify. It […]
You could feel the tempo building last night at the inaugural HSV Quarterly Music Meetup hosted by the Huntsville Music Board at the Mars Music Hall. It was an opportunity […]
The state of Alabama ranks sixth in the nation for college football recruits. Fifty-eight players from the state are currently in the NFL. For a period of 1,459 days, college […]
In 2012, the Carnegie Visual Arts Center presented Decatur’s first Mardi Gras-style celebration with the “Carnegie Carnival,” and since that first year, the event has grown and grown. This year […]
Whether you are an adult reliving the “Bo Over the Top” games of your childhood, or a pee-wee leaguer inspired by recent football games, GT Sports Marketing is hosting a […]
Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban deflected retirement rumors with veteran deftness at an Alabama Football Coaches Association clinic last month. While that’s not new – there is no […]
Plans by the University of Alabama in Huntsville to help create a “college town” experience are one step closer toward becoming a reality following the Huntsville City Council’s approval of […]
While Presidents Day commemorates George Washington’s birthday, the holiday has come to also honor all presidents who have served in the prestigious office throughout our country’s history. As we look […]
Lauderdale County native Jason Isbell sang “I’m still singing like that Great Speckled Bird” on his chart-topping 2017 release The Nashville Sound. Isbell was referencing the 1930s hymn “The Great […]
