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HUNTSVILLE — The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Southeast and the iconic Saturn V tower is a landmark along I-565. […]

SHEFFIELD – Kids across north Alabama have gotten a “helping hand” for school supplies thanks to Bank Independent customers and the annual School Share drive. The 11th annual Helping Hands Foundation […]

HUNTSVILLE – A school made for the 21st century will break the century mark in the number of students as the academic year begins today. Alabama School of Cyber Technology […]

DECATUR — Calhoun Community College has a new director of athletics with years of collegiate coaching expereince. Former University of Alabama at Birmingham and Wallace State Community College softball coach […]

OLLI program holding open house, to launch logo

HUNTSVILLE – When members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Alabama in Huntsville urge others to join the fun, they keep the name simple: “OLLI offers […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’ll be a blast from the past. A return to where it all began. Or, in musical terms, da capo. Any way you read it, this year’s Microwave […]

HUNTSVILLE — Army. Navy. Air Force. Coast Guard. Merchant Marines. Representatives of these service academies will join military recruiters next month at the second annual Military Service and Appreciation Day […]

HUNTSVILLE — With the new school year just around the corner, the Huntsville Police Department is making sure that drivers understand its “zero tolerance policy” regarding speeding through school zones. […]

Alabama is the home of rockets, research, and immense natural resources. We are also, unfortunately, one of only six states that still base funding for public schools on enrollment. This […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Alabama Space Grant Consortium at the University of Alabama in Huntsville received a major boost from the National Space Club – Huntsville Chapter to support a 2024-25 […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation will open registration next week for its popular Male Mentorship Program. The program for the upcoming school year is also looking for dedicated and compassionate […]

HUNTSVILLE – Local classrooms are preparing to re-open for the 2024-25 school year next month and Huntsville’s Parks & Recreation department and the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library are throwing a […]

MONTGOMERY – Readin’ and writin’ and ‘rithmetic … Yep, in just a couple of weeks the kids will be out the door and headed to school. To prepare for the […]

BIRMINGHAM — Students from six North Alabama high schools have been awarded scholarships by the NaphCare Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing the safety and wellbeing of communities through […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville re-opens classrooms the first of August, and ahead of that date students and families who need a little extra help are invited to gather donated supplies at […]

DECATUR — Austin Middle School was among three Alabama schools honored Tuesday by the Southern Regional Education Board at its Making Schools Work Conference in Nashville. Decatur’s Austin Middle School, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Jennifer Geist is going back to school. Geist, who served as executive director of the homeless advocacy center First Stop during three years of unprecedented growth, has been […]

HUNTSVILLE – The first day for students at Huntsville City Schools is the first of August, and in preparation the Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department will open after-school program registration […]

WASHINGTON – Recognized for his work with students, and not just his JROTC classes, Army Lt. Col. Wayne Davenport of Trussville has been named by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as […]

HARTSELLE – The “Golden” era will soon begin for the Hartselle High School boys basketball program. At least the Tigers can hope that’s the case after the school named Josh […]

Huntsville Office of DEI hosting Stuff the Bus event

HUNTSVILLE – Ahead of an upcoming school supply giveaway, Huntsville’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ODEI) and Community Awareness for Youth (CAFY) are asking the community to help Stuff the Bus this weekend. […]

SHEFFIELD – School’s not back for another month, but it’s not too late to help students with their school supplies. To that end, Bank Independent has launched its 11th annual […]

HARVEST – Sparkman High School has filled three coaching positions recently, including the girls and boys basketball positions and the girls soccer job. In a news release, the school announced […]

PRICEVILLE — There’s a running joke that you can use duct tape for just about anything. But, did anyone have “Design a tux for prom” on their bingo card? Aidan […]