Culture — Page 6

HUNTSVILLE – If it quacks, it’s a duck. If it leads, it’s Ducks Limited’s new chairman of the board, Doug Schoenrock from Huntsville. One of the world’s leaders in wetland […]

HUNTSVILLE – The hunt is on for a new chief executive at Downtown Huntsville Inc. Founding president & CEO Chad Emerson announced this weekend he is leaving DHI to pursue […]

HUNTSVILLE — Dr. Amit Arora and his brothers Vivek and Rahul have made a gift of $105,000 to the University of Alabama in Huntsville to honor the 80th birthday of […]

Native American celebration returns to Tuscumbia

TUSCUMBIA — A celebration of the culture and traditions of American Indians who once lived in north Alabama, returns for two days of education and fun. After a two-year hiatus […]

HUNTSVILLE — It is 7:45 on a hot August morning in 1925. Huntsville is experiencing a bit of a boom as additional cotton mills built here in the early part […]

FYFFE — Almost three decades ago, cattle farmers in rural North Alabama found dead livestock lying in pastures with various organs extracted from their carcasses. The cattle were found to […]

TANNER — Students attending four North Alabama high schools and career tech centers have become the first to receive state-of-the-art manufacturing training, including virtual reality training. In a formal launch […]

Fun, family-friendly activities at Eva Frontier Days

EVA — What do a greased pig, frogs, and a parade have in common? The Eva Frontier Days festival! The town of Eva takes centerstage in September for the town’s […]

HUNTSVILLE – All you need is an excessive character, extravagantly colorful costumes, a simple fairy tale plot, and a catchy tune to attract people to the theater. Now introducing young […]

MONTGOMERY — Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore was awarded $8.2 million in damages Friday after a federal jury found a Democratic-aligned super PAC defamed him in a TV ad. […]

Mayor recognizes efforts to keep Huntsville beautiful

HUNTSVILLE – As beauty brings joy, Mayor Tommy Battle proclaimed Huntsville a beautiful and joyful place this month. The occasion came when he, City Council President John Meredith, and the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Two incoming freshmen will be the beneficiaries of a $100,000 scholarship fund donated by Science Applications International Corp. in partnership with Alabama A&M University. They are students in […]

HUNTSVILLE – If you are new to Huntsville, or even of you are not, do you know where to  get information such as what is the nearest park between your […]

HUNTSVILLE – Designed to meet the needs of students seeking a career in applied engineering, the University of Alabama in Huntsville is launching a bachelor’s program in engineering technology. The […]

Five SEC games that could change the season

The impending college football season will see more parity in the SEC than we’re used to. The SEC West will feature new faces near the top. Georgia might have more […]

HUNTSVILLE — There were no reindeer sleighs or midnight sightings Tuesday of Santa Claus at Ditto Landing. It was just Madison County Commissioner Phil Riddick and Ditto Landing Executive Director […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council will hold a public meeting tonight, August 9 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall at the House of Hope […]

MADISON – Studies show that healthy snacking provides children’s brains with the nutrients they need to stay focused. Children who snack on healthy foods perform better in school, according to […]

SHEFFIELD — The Rolling Stones. Aretha. Cher. Bob Dylan. Lynyrd Skynyrd. Bob Seger. Duane Allman. The Staples Singers. Rod Stewart. Leon Russell. Willie Nelson. The Black Keys. Simon. And Garfunkel. […]

HUNTSVILLE — If pursuing a master’s degree in physics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville isn’t hard enough, try doing it during a pandemic. Oh, wait. Let’s turn it […]

FORT PAYNE — For those wanting to get the most out of the last few weeks of summer, check out the shopping extravaganza atop Lookout Mountain this weekend. Here, the […]

ATHENS – Workforce recruitment in North Alabama benefits from a regional approach. Mazda Toyota Manufacturing has partnered with the Round Island Creek Missionary Baptist Association in Athens to welcome job […]

Alabama college football players

Five storylines to come out of SEC Media Days

SEC Media days is over and the final countdown to the college football season has begun. After the great Saban-Fisher war of 2022, expectations were high as to whether we […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a goal to make the HudsonAlpha Institute of Biotechnology the global capital for agricultural technology innovation, Christopher Udall has been named managing director of the new HudsonAlpha […]