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Decatur Police Chief Pinion selected for FBI Academy

DECATUR -- Decatur Police Chief Todd Pinion is representing the Decatur Police Department during the 286th session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico,...

State of the Schools: Safety, pandemic, certified teachers and more

HUNTSVILLE -- The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce’s annual State of the Schools breakfast address kicked off on a solemn note Wednesday morning calling...

Wallace State, Fitzgerald Peterbilt to offer apprenticeships

HANCEVILLE — Wallace State Community College is driving an apprenticeship opportunity for students in the Diesel Technology program, the school said. Fitzgerald Peterbilt will offer...

Fantasy Playhouse seeks education director

HUNTSVILLE – The search is on for an education director at Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy - and the position requires more than...

Huntsville Schools Superintendent Finley retiring

HUNTSVILLE -- Following through on a promise she made years ago, Huntsville City Schools Superintendent Christie Finley announced her retirement Friday. Finley said her youngest...

Athens teacher wins Trailblazing STEM Educator award

ATHENS -- Taylor Whisenant, a STEM teacher at Athens Renaissance School, is one of three K-12 teachers to win a 2023 Trailblazing Science, Technology,...

ACT scores fall for Class of ’22

BIRMINGHAM -- In Alabama and across the country, average scores on the ACT, the widely-used college readiness test, dropped for the pandemic-plagued Class of...

Student sues Madison school officials, board over bus incident

MADISON -- A student who was involved in an altercation last year with a Madison high school assistant principal is suing the Madison Board...

Calhoun offering automotive scholarships to Alabamians

TANNER -- Calhoun Community College is doing its part to boost the automotive industry workforce. The school is offering automotive scholarships to Alabama residents for...

Let’s pretend: Hundreds of first-graders admitted to ‘hospital’

HUNTSVILLE – More than 2,000 first-graders from Madison County schools were admitted to the "hospital" last week, courtesy of Huntsville Hospital and the University...