News — Page 12
FLORENCE – Light the Fountain, this year presented by Chick-fil-A, is the beloved annual spring event at the University of North Alabama. And, it returns for a ninth year Tuesday. The […]
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency for all 67 counties ahead of this weekend’s severe weather. “The state of Alabama is at risk for potentially […]
HUNTSVILLE — To create a “more vibrant environment,” the city of Huntsville has approved a contract to make streetscaping improvements to a major downtown corridor, officials announced. The project by […]
HUNTSVILLE — Recent trends continue to indicate a significant severe weather event will shape up over the Tennessee Valley tonight and Saturday, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE — With stormy and possible severe weather in the forecast the weekend, organizers have canceled the Huntsville St. Patrick’s Day Parade. It is the first time in 48 years […]
HUNTSVILLE — Danny Levis has been promoted to president of Invariant, the company announced. Levin joined Invariant in 2023 and has almost 20 years of experience in electrical engineering, with […]
WASHINGTON — A bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Dale Strong to strengthen the nation’s defense against bioterrorism was unanimously passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. It was Strong’s third […]
MADISON – Madison Visionary Partners (MVP) is hosting its third annual Madison Visionary Awards, a community-wide event to celebrate the people who make Madison a great place to live, work […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Weather Service Huntsville office isn’t pulling any punches. “Residents in the Tennessee Valley should be prepared for an overnight event Friday night,” its statement read. “The […]
HUNTSVILLE – There will be a lot of green and a little red and yellow Saturday in downtown Huntsville That is green for the wearin’ and red and yellow for […]
HUNTSVILLE — Buongiorno, Osteria LuCa! Benvenuti a Huntsville. A taste of Italy – in cuisine and atmosphere – has arrived in the Rocket City with Wednesday’s grand opening of Osteria […]
AUBURN — Retired Army Brig. Gen. Robert Drolet was among six Alabamians – including three from North Alabama – to be honored by the Alabama Society Daughters of the American […]
HUNTSVILLE – An overnight shooting in north Huntsville left four people wounded and the suspect behind bars after struggling with officers, Huntsville police said. According to HPD, officers responded to […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University has secured a $529,920 grant from Innovate Alabama to establish the Venture Hub, a 5,800-square-foot entrepreneurship center This state-of-the-art facility at 4701 Meridian Plaza in Huntsville, […]
ATHENS — The morning commute will be slow this week for motorists on I-65 through Limestone County. Alabama Department of Transportation crews will be patching the southbound lanes from Exit […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Tolliver Group has been awarded a $10,777,443 modification to a contract for logistics support to the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Office, the Army announced. Work will be […]
HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Paresh Samantaray, an assistant professor of chemical and materials engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has won a National Academies Early-Career Research Fellowship to study […]
FLORENCE – The Alabama Senate has confirmed Sonceria Ann Berry, a University of North Alabama alumna and former secretary of the U.S. Senate, to fill the Board of Trustees seat […]
SHEFFIELD – For 11 years, Bank Independent has hosted the Food Share drive to help fight food insecurity in our communities. This year, the initiative expands to include a Family […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s called “Your Next Mission” and, for veterans, it could be one of their most important missions. The American Freedom Foundation’s 11th annual “Your Next Mission” veterans event […]
WASHINGTON – “Well, it’s that time again.” With that statement as Americans prepare to “spring forward” this weekend, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville renewed his effort to make Daylight Saving Time […]
HUNTSVILLE — It didn’t seem like it was that long ago when Capshaw Road was a lazy two-lane country road But as Huntsville expanded its city limits westward to meet […]
HUNTSVILLE — Among all the challenges of voyaging to and landing on other worlds, the effective collection and study of soil and rock samples cannot be underestimated. To quickly and […]
