News — Page 10
HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville’s Air Pollution Control Board wants to recognize businesses that have taken voluntary steps to protect the air quality of Huntsville and beyond by reducing […]
WASHINGTON – If legislation introduced by Sen. Katie Britt is approved, original crash test dummies Vince and Larry will be joined by Vickie and Loretta. Britt (R-Montgomery), Sen. Deb Fischer […]
HUNTSVILLE – More than a dozen graduates of the Huntsville Day Reporting Center celebrated a milestone of resilience and growth at their commencement ceremony last week. The ceremony was held […]
DECATUR – The excitement is soaring as Decatur prepares to host the UpDog Challenge Canine Disc International Finals next month. The event is April 2-6 at Point Mallard Park’s Spirit […]
NORMAL — Dr. Kimberly S. Love, vsiting assistant professor of English at Alabama A&M University, has been awarded a $5,000 South Arts Literary Arts Program Grant to support the completion of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation will take strides Saturday to celebrate Women’s History Month at the second annual HerPower Walk. The event steps off 8:30-11:30 a.m. at Big Spring […]
HUNTSVILLE – Ardent Preschool & Daycare of Jones Valley is expanding its campus to meet the growing demand from families in the Huntsville area. This 8,000-square-foot expansion at the Four […]
WASHINGTON — Since the U.S. Space Force stood up five years ago, it has delivered warfighting effects to the point that the U.S. can now contest the space domain, Space […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has been named as the recipient of two awards in the third round of designees of the Innovate Alabama Network. The awards total […]
HUNTSVILLE – Officials from Alabama State Parks and the Von Braun Astronomical Society gathered today with city leaders and representatives from NASA to dedicate a Moon Tree – a tree […]
ATHENS — The population is booming in Limestone County and, in turn, so is business. A part of that boom was unveiled Wednesday with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting for […]
MONTGOMERY – Alabama State Parks has launched a way for park enthusiasts to promote the 21 state parks by providing photos, video and more to be featured on social media […]
CULLMAN – Businesswoman Cindy Myrex has announced her candidacy to run in the special election for the Alabama House of Representatives District 12. She is seeking the seat of Rep. […]
MADISON — To classic car buffs, especially those who remember the muscle cars of ’60s and ’70s, the number 427 had a special meaning. Well, the 427 is coming to […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville is helping the city with its plans to grow an arboretum with a $50,000 donation. The gift helps fund the project in […]
WASHINGTON — A Lockheed Martin business unit has received a $35.3 million modification to a Navy contract with some of the work to be performed in Huntsville. According to a […]
HUNTSVILLE — In the words of that great philosopher Winnie the Pooh, today will be “a rather blustery day.” On this “winds-day,” the National Weather Service Huntsville office has issued […]
SCOTTSBORO — The Scottsboro Police Department is riding in style, thanks to a community funding grant through U.S. Rep. Dale Strong. “I am proud to have secured $120,000 in funding […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a design to further support federal customers and their critical missions in national security, Peraton opened a state-of-the-art facility today. “We are excited to officially open our […]
WASHINGTON – Linking social media usage to the mental health crisis affecting American youths, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt joined fellow Sens. Dr. Bill Cassidy and Edward Markey in introducing the […]
HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong said he feels confident Space Command will finally move to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville. In an interview with 256 Today, Strong (R-Monrovia) said he […]
HUNTSVILLE – An event to help spark creativity and design thinking in students will take place this week at Drake State Community & Technical College. The HBCU Innovation Power Hour, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The number of firearms intercepted by Transportation Security Administration officers was up 65% in 2024 over 2023 at Huntsville International Airport, the TSA said. Across the state, officers […]
