News — Page 14
HUNTSVILLE — Filling a need to provide teens with the tools to succeed, Huntsville Parks & Recreation is hosting its inaugural Teen Career Summit next month. The event will be […]
FLORENCE — A Florence night school student has been charged with making terroristic threats, according to the Florence Police Department. Jadarus Foster, 18, was arrested Monday after a Florence Police […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Transportation has come out against proposed legislation allowing heavier truck axle weights for large trucks. According to ALDOT, Senate Bill 110 and House Bill […]
HUNTSVILLE – To provide a safer and more secure environment for fans, the Von Braun Center is implementing a bag policy for Propst Arena. The policy, which is already in […]
WASHINGTON – As access to broadband advances through the state and the country, Sen. Tommy Tuberville reintroduced legislation to ensure rural communities can take the on- ramps to the information […]
HUNTSVILLE — As an asteroid approaches Earth, NASA has awarded a contract to SpaceX for the Near-Earth Object Surveyor mission, managed by the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Under […]
HOLLY POND — Cullman County business owner Heath Allbright has announced his candidacy for Alabama House District 11 in the Republican primary special election. The special election is to fill […]
ELKMONT — Traffic around the Alabama Highway 127 Elk River relief bridge in Limestone County will be reduced to one lane Tuesday, according to the Alabama Department of Transportation. Crews […]
MONTGOMERY — In what they are calling a “necessary” move, pharmacists around the state are staging a walkout Tuesday in support of pharmacy benefit manager reform. According to the Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE — Brainpower. There are not many words that provide a better description behind the core value that is responsible for the north Alabama region’s spectacular economic success in the […]
FLORENCE — As construction to widen U.S. 72/Florence Boulevard in Lauderdale County continues, ALDOT advises motorists to expect nightly lane closures for about two weeks. Asphalt leveling by Grayson Carter […]
NEW YORK — A longtime reality star has turned the page but still has her magic touch. Last month, Dr. Melody Shari Rogers, the producer and star of The Oprah Winfrey […]
MADISON — Bringing stability and leadership, Maura Wroblewski has announced her reelection campaign for District 1 She has served on the Madison City Council since 2016. Among the accomplishments she cited, with […]
MADISON — There’s a new hair styling salon in town and it’s a real blowout. Well, rather, it offers blowouts, a hairstyling method that doesn’t involve cuts or colors. And […]
HUNTSVILLE – CQJV has been awarded a $156 million contract by the Air Force, the company announced. The five-year Advisory and Assistance Services contract supports the Air Force Life Cycle […]
HUNTSVILLE – Though it’s just a few years old, the Intuitive Planetarium at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center has made an impact. In a multiweek competition against other planetariums […]
MONTGOMERY – Over the past few weeks, North Alabama has had its share of severe weather. The downtown sections of Athens and Tuscumbia were heavily damaged by tornadoes, as well […]
WASHINGTON – In a bid to encourage healthy diets, Sen. Katie Britt has helped introduce legislation that would prohibit Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients from purchasing junk food with their […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Texas company known for robotic weapons systems has joined the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Invention to Innovation Center (I2C) to drive advancements in autonomous defense technologies. According […]
HUNTSVILLE – With dangerously cold temperatures expected the next couple nights, the city of Huntsville and local organizations will open warming centers for the community. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures […]
WASHINGTON — The DOGE axe came down on NASA this afternoon as about 10% of the space agency’s workforce was cut as part of the Trump Administration’s efforts to reduce […]
WASHINGTON — Citing agriculture as a key part of national security, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong reintroduced today the Protecting America’s Agricultural Land from Foreign Harm Act. The legislation would prohibit […]
MONTGOMERY – While the state is showing improvement in some aspects of the well-being of its children, child poverty has remained stagnant for two decades. This is according to the […]
