Regional — Page 6
MONTGOMERY – A steady flow of water through the pipes is an essential practice when temperatures drop below freezing, a rare event in the South but a nonetheless occasional occurrence, […]
HUNTSVILLE – One story the numbers tell about the 2023 housing market not just in the Tennessee Valley but nationwide – it was a challenging year. Mortgage rates hit a […]
HUNTSVILLE – The local and regional news cycle can currently be found on the back of a shampoo bottle – rinse and repeat. Following the weeklong pattern that developed in […]
MADISON – With icy, hazardous road conditions and continued shivering cold temperatures municipal and county government operations remain shut down today. Public and private schools are also closed throughout North […]
HUNTSVILLE – Due to dangerously low temperatures in the Tennessee Valley Authority service area and the expected high electric demand expected on their system, TVA is asking for voluntary curtailment […]
HUNTSVILLE – Lingering conditions from the front that moved into the state could continue to make driving a treacherous endeavor into next week, according to the Huntsville office of the National […]
ATHENS — As the temperatures fall and snow, freezing rain and sleet continue, Limestone County roads and bridges have been deemed impassable until further notice, the Limestone County Emergency Management […]
HUNTSVILLE — Despite what Porky Pig says, that ain’t all folks! After a brief lull in precipitation overnight, our next round of snow/freezing rain is moving north and east across […]
HUNTSVILLE — Ol’ Man Winter is about to pay a visit to the Tennessee Valley. And he’s bringing his pal Jack Frost along for the ride. A strong arctic cold […]
HUNTSVILLE – Went to bed living in Alabama and woke up in Alaska. Heavy rains, high winds and possibly hail and snow could be in the Tennessee Valley’s near future. […]
HUNTSVILLE — A strong storm system will move into the area today bringing heavy rains and winds with gusts up to 50 mph, the National Weather Service Huntsville office said. […]
MADISON – It turns out a certain masked, furry carnivore promotes reading. The Rocket City Trash Pandas, whose mascot Sprocket is a racoon who loves to scour garbage cans looking […]
FORT PAYNE – Huntsville Hospital Health System continues to broaden its footprint in the Tennessee Valley area, this time reaching into DeKalb County to add to its growing network with […]
GUNTERSVILLE – America’s national symbol will be celebrated at the Eagle Awareness Weekends in Lake Guntersville State Park. The 38th annual event runs weekends from Jan. 19 through Feb. 4. Visitors […]
MADISON – Troy Bye, owner and host of the weekly “Our Town Podcast,” celebrated more than a new year this week with the taping of the show’s 100th episode. And […]
HUNTSVILLE – The standard for measuring heavy snowfall has changed, not that it will come into play anytime soon despite the albeit small chance of a wintry weather mix overnight […]
HUNTSVILLE – Just in time for holiday hikes and cooler temperatures, Land Trust of North Alabama has launched a website to provide easy access to all the information needed to […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama will get to showcase its campus this weekend – and bring in some dollars to the Shoals community. Two large events, one regional […]
SHEFFIELD – On land that once belonged to a government initiative started by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, one which brought prosperity and recognition to the Shoals, a local bank that […]
HUNTSVILLE – Jim Page, executive vice president of Huntsville-based MartinFederal Consulting, has been named to the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Corridor. U.S. Rep. Dale Strong appointed Page […]
ALBERTVILLE — Brent Boatwright has been named the general manager of Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater, Sports Facilities Companies announced. “His passion for sports and commitment to making SMPA the best […]
SHEFFIELD — Bank Independent crunched the final numbers from its 10th annual School Share drive and passed with flying colors. Bank Independent contributed nearly $4,000 in cash and more than […]
ATHENS – Did someone say Athens was growing? There was certainly some tell-tale dirt being shoveled this morning along U.S. 72 near I-65, behind Wendy’s. It is the site of […]
