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Fire, Saban! What does the Tide need to change for 2023?

It's time to fire, Saban! Get rid of Alabama's coordinators. After its second loss in three games the Tide's playoff hopes are done, so it's time...

Deng named Alabama A&M dean of engineering

HUNTSVILLE -- Dr. Zhengtao (Z.T.) Deng has been named dean of the College of Engineering, Technology and Physical Sciences at Alabama A&M University. Deng, who was...

SEC college football season preview

Take a deep breath. Now, exhale. Last weekend was the last one without football until February. Even then, we'll mere weeks away from the...

NASA’s Super Guppy brings Orion’s test vehicle home to Marshall

HUNTSVILLE -- Rain almost waterlogged NASA’s Super Guppy and prevented it from landing Wednesday at the Redstone Army Airfield. But the fat fish-shaped transport plane...

Former US attorney: Calls to defund FBI ‘just dumb’

HUNTSVILLE -- Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town said calls by GOP lawmakers to defund or abolish the FBI are "just dumb." Town, a former prosecutor...

Strategic approach to economic development helps frame Huntsville’s success in recruiting

HUNTSVILLE -- If you want to define Huntsville and Madison County’s success for the past decade, the one word you can start with would be...

To celebrate 75th anniversary, Bank Independent awards more than $75,000 to North Alabama nonprofits

SHEFFIELD -- Bank Independent celebrated its 75th anniversary as a community bank Thursday by giving back to the community in the form of more...

Five storylines to come out of SEC Media Days

SEC Media days is over and the final countdown to the college football season has begun. After the great Saban-Fisher war of 2022, expectations...

This chill Guntersville restaurant offers variety of fresh, hard-to-find seafood

GUNTERSVILLE -- From selling steamed shrimp and raw oysters out of a van in 1987 to becoming one of Guntersville’s most beloved seafood restaurants,...

NW Shoals Community College wins $580K grant for Youth Success Program

MUSCLE SHOALS -- North Alabama Works Local Workforce Development Executive Board has awarded Northwest Shoals Community College $580,000 to fund its Youth Success Program...