Outdoors — Page 10

MADISON — The deadline is near for the Virtuous Realty Group Back to School Supply Drive. The campaign, which ends Aug. 1, aims to collect enough school supplies to fill […]

MADISON — Alix Niblett dreams of having a family farm one day. Starting Old Thyme Market in downtown Madison is the first seed in the cultivation of her dreams. Open […]

MADISON – OK. OK. Kickoff is not until Oct. 15, but single-game tickets are now on sale for a historic college football game at Toyota Field between ASUN Conference and […]

CAPSHAW – With summer camp scholarship recipients as the backdrop and the unofficial camp mascot, Twickenham the Turtle, as a witness, Tom Von Eschenbach, program manager for Collins Aerospace, presented […]

A 690-mile treasure hunt: 'World’s Longest Yard Sale' set for August

DECATUR — For the past 35 years, shoppers and visitors have traveled up and down U.S. 127 finding treasures and bargains. And, the annual World’s Longest Yard Sale, the 690-mile […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Guntersville-based Major League Fishing Angler Association, the largest tournament-fishing organization on the planet, snagged a big one this week. The group announced it is partnering with Fuelz Fleet […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Bringing a four-legged family member along for a fun adventure is always a good idea. And, there are plenty of places in North Alabama that offer dog-friendly areas […]

ARDMORE – There is nothing more southern than red and white crape myrtles (or crepe, depending on where in the South you are from) standing defiantly in the blistering Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE — More than 1,100 babies require specialized care from the Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit each year. Huntsville Hospital Foundation’s 17th annual Miracle Bash and Swim for Melissa events […]

FORT PAYNE — Several events offering a variety of free family fun are on tap atop Lookout Mountain in celebration of the upcoming Independence Day holiday. The star-studded celebrations begin […]

ROSWELL, Ga.– Across the Pond, a long-time Huntsville landscape supply company, has been purchased by Georgia-based SiteOne Landscape Supply. In business since March 2003, Across the Pond’s store on North […]

SPRING CITY, TN — Bass Pro Tour newcomer Mercury pro Ryan Salzman of Huntsville weighed in 13 bass totaling 24 lbs. 3 oz. to experience his first major career win […]

Searching for the best way to experience beautiful Lake Guntersville this summer? Set sail on “Sweet Afton,” a 60-foot dining excursion boat that offers fun, adventure and the best views […]

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, […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s been said a great hat can change a person’s day. It certainly changed the day for the Huntsville Botanical Garden which, after a two-year absence, held its […]

Spring is in full swing, and summer is right around the corner which means now is the season for all of those at-home projects and honey-do lists. However, if your […]

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 […]

Spring is in full swing, and summer is right around the corner which means now is the season for all of those at-home projects and honey-do lists. However, if your […]

DECATUR — “Up, up and away “My beautiful, my beautiful balloon” So sang the Fifth Dimension in their 1960s hit “Up, up and Away.” On Memorial Day weekend, more than […]

VINEMONT — Cotton is king in North Alabama; with soybeans and corn not far behind. To celebrate the importance of agriculture and its heritage in the region, the Alabama Mountain […]

HUNTSVILLE — Never, perhaps, has a single industry been so negatively affected by unexpected circumstances as the local hospitality industry was during the pandemic. But it is on the comeback […]

Nature lovers were chirping last week when Huntsville Botanical Garden held a ribbon-cutting for the opening of the final phase of Tweetsville, a section of the Children’s Garden centered on […]

Arley’s Community Festival set for May 21

For 48 years, the Arley Day Festival has brought colossal fun to the small North Alabama town with a day filled with free, family-friendly activities. Set for May 21, the […]

Few things scream summer like enjoying a good meal and a refreshing beverage by the water. In North Alabama, the options are endless for casual lakeside dining. Start unwinding a […]