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HUNTSVILLE – Instead of cheering for the Boys in Blue, fans will be toasting cheers with red and white at the inaugural Wine Cup next weekend at Wicks Family Field […]

MADISON – Hosted by the local nonprofit, Madison Visionary Partners, the second annual Madison Visionary Awards honored several individuals recognized for their contributions to the community.   Alice Lessmann, chief executive […]

ONEONTA – Downtown Oneonta welcomes the return of its outdoor celebration of classic cars, trucks and bikes, music, shopping and dining beginning next month on the first Saturday of each […]

HUNTSVILLE – Construction cranes have become a fixture in the skyline of owntown Huntsville. Structures being built or site preparation have crews working seemingly nonstop. Road crews are altering or […]

HUNTSVILLE – With the first of at least two Conference USA Basketball Championships in the rearview mirror, Huntsville’s sports fans can now turn their sights to the next events on […]

HUNTSVILLE – Republican Katie Britt, the junior senator from Alabama and a native of the Wiregrass, made one thing clear to the crowd gathered Tuesday morning at the U.S. Space […]

Huntsville Eggstravaganza coming to John Hunt Park

HUNTSVILLE – Soccer balls will give way to thousands of hidden Easter eggs at John Hunt Park for the third annual Eggstravaganza. Billed as one of Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department advises motorists to expect delays Saturday in downtown Huntsville for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Road closures will start at 10 a.m. and […]

ARDMORE — It may be a small town, but there are some big happenings going on this weekend in Ardmore. In fact, Greater Ardmore Chamber Director Yolandia Eubanks was right […]

ATHENS — Things are growing and building in Limestone County, so it’s fitting that the Home and Garden Show returns. After a hiatus amplified by the pandemic, the Athens-Limestone County […]

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Texas El-Paso, the tournament’s fifth seed, overcame a 14-point second-half deficit in a 65-63 triumph over top-seeded Sam Houston in Friday’s semifinal action of the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Pi is a constant as defined in mathematics. Another constant in most diets throughout the United States is pizza. Today, a slice of Americana and other items can […]

HUNTSVILLE – Local St. Patrick’s Day Parade organizers must carry pocketsful of four-leaf clovers. Or maybe it’s upturned horseshoes. Whatever the mojo, only once in 46 previous years has rain […]

HUNTSVILLE – Inside a Propst Arena that was dressed to the nines for its latest appearance in the spotlight, Conference USA Commissioner Judy MacLeod doffed an imaginary hat to Huntsville […]

MADISON – Lauren Coles didn’t plan to buy the Madison Taproom when she stopped by with a friend six months ago.   “We hadn’t been to the taproom in a long time […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Football Club will soon begin its second MLS NEXT Pro season, but while the Boys in Blue soccer matches are the main draw at Wicks […]

HUNTSVILLE – Five full days of wall-to-wall basketball and free concerts at the Von Braun Center, along with activities at Big Spring Park to enhance the experience will accompany next […]

HUNTSVILLE – This weekend’s Huntsville Havoc promotional schedule for two home hockey games indicates an all-for-one attitude of the three major local professional teams. Tonight is Trash Pandas Night as […]

MOORESVILLE – Call it an entrepreneur audition. Launch, in partnership with the Singing River Trail, is accepting applications for the 2024 Launch Tank competition to be held at the Space […]

MADISON – Seats at Toyota Field are going to the dogs, and that’s a good thing. The Rocket City Trash Pandas are bringing back their Dog Days theme at nine […]

Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer Archery Tournament Aims High for a Cause

CULLMAN – In a celebration of skill and a shared commitment to a cause, Heritage Archery Club and the Bowhunters of Alabama are gearing up for the 13th Annual Bow-Up […]

HUNTSVILLE – A quote from early 20th century sociologist W.E.B. Dubois reverberates to present day, even in a current atmosphere of discourse surrounding women’s bodily rights and the Diversity, Equity […]

CULLMAN — Arts and crafts will be on display for two days next month when St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival. Set for April 20-21, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Enable Madison County, formerly known as CASA, is celebrating its 45th year of helping the homebound and senior citizens with the fundraiser “Brews for Enable” at Campus No. […]