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HUNTSVILLE — The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers’ engineering and support center in Huntsville recently awarded a $500 million international remediation and environmental services – generation two multiple award […]
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey emerged as the overwhelming winner in Alabama’s 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary election Tuesday, garnering nearly 55% of all votes cast as of reporting time. But, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The battle for the Republican nomination for the 5th Congressional District House seat between Madison County Commission Chair Dale Strong and former Superintendent of Huntsville City Schools Casey […]
HUNTSVILLE — The polls are open across North Alabama and election officials say, so far, there have been no major issues. “Things are going pretty well, I would say a […]
HUNTSVILLE — A day prior to Alabama’s 2022 GOP gubernatorial primary election, Gov. Kay Ivey took her reelection campaign to the Rocket City before a crowd of supporters at Huntsville International […]
MONTGOMERY – Speaking on Alabama Politics This Week, Secretary of State John Merrill said he expects 28-32% of Alabama’s more than 3.6 million registered voters to head to the polls […]
With the primary election Tuesday, an Emerson College Polling/The Hill poll has found there are some 49% of very likely voters still undecided in the Democratic nominees’ race for governor. […]
MONTGOMERY — New polling released Friday by ForestPAC, the political arm of the Alabama Forestry Association, shows heated competition in the U.S. Senate and gubernatorial GOP races heading into Tuesday’s […]
MONTGOMERY — Alabama has reached a record low unemployment rate, dropping to 2.8% for the first time in its 202-year history. According to the updated statistics released Friday by the […]
One may ask the question: What does it take to find agreement on securing funding for more than $100 million in road projects? The answer would be the result of […]
Alabama’s favorite son, Randy Owen, is urging Alabama voters to vote “Yes” on Amendment 1 on the May 24 ballot. Best known as the lead singer of the band Alabama, […]
Smart People Perspectives is our newest column featuring thought leaders in our community. Here you will find local perspectives on issues from education to governance to culture. Agree or disagree […]
HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne was chosen to build a booster for a Lockheed Martin hypersonic weapon system, the companies announced. The solid rocket booster is the second stage of a […]
From Monte Sano to the gulf, Alabama’s state park system is considered “a jewel.” And, according to its co-sponsor, if Amendment 1 on the May 24 ballot is passed, the […]
HUNTSVILLE – A federal court has partially blocked Alabama’s recently passed law banning the prescription of puberty-blocking medication to minors. Judge Liles Burke of the U.S. District Court for the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville International Airport has been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to allow commercial space vehicles to land in Huntsville. It is the first commercial airport in the […]
MONTGOMERY— Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a $500,000 grant to resurface and make other upgrades on a six-mile stretch of Mooresville Road, formerly a farm-to-market road, that has become a […]
HUNTSVILLE — NovaTec Solutions, a joint venture between Huntsville-based companies PeopleTec and Noetic Strategies, won a prime contract on the Eglin Wide Agile Acquisition Contract. This is the first prime […]
It may be just a primary, but the Alabama state representative for District 20 will be decided on May 24 – for all practical purposes. With a field of four […]
A review by the Department of Defense Inspector General’s Office released Tuesday evening said the Air Force’s review process to move U.S. Space Command to Redstone Arsenal “was reasonable in […]
If you want to vote in this month’s primaries and haven’t registered, time isn’t on your side. Anyone who wants to vote in the May 24 midterm primaries must be […]
HUNTSVILLE — JS Solutions, LLC, a veteran-owned government contractor headquartered in Huntsville, has been awarded the General Services Administration Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) and the award for the Highly Adaptive […]
HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) called for a drastic increase in the defense budget Wednesday to face growing threats from Russia, China, North Korea and Iran. Aderholt, who […]
