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FLORENCE – In the wake of winning a national composition competition, Dr. Martin Hebel, music composition and theory faculty member at the University of North Alabama, was a featured composer for […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation will take strides Saturday to celebrate Women’s History Month at the second annual HerPower Walk. The event steps off 8:30-11:30 a.m. at Big Spring […]
HUNTSVILLE – Ardent Preschool & Daycare of Jones Valley is expanding its campus to meet the growing demand from families in the Huntsville area. This 8,000-square-foot expansion at the Four […]
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — For a lot of starting pitchers in Major League Baseball who are told they were going to be a reliever, it would seem like a demotion. Graham […]
WASHINGTON — Since the U.S. Space Force stood up five years ago, it has delivered warfighting effects to the point that the U.S. can now contest the space domain, Space […]
WASHINGTON — As part of the Defense Department’s ongoing effort to cut wasteful spending, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo Thursday directing the termination of more than $580 million […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama What residency issues? Speculation about a possible run for governor by Sen. Tommy Tuberville has led to speculation about […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has been named as the recipient of two awards in the third round of designees of the Innovate Alabama Network. The awards total […]
HUNTSVILLE — While President Trump has called for large-scale job cuts in the federal workforce led by the Department of Government Efficiency, Mayor Tommy Battle said Huntsville hasn’t seen evidence of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Calling Jared Isaacman a “strategic and assertive administrator,” Gov. Kay Ivey threw her support behind Isaacman’s nomination as NASA administrator. Isaacman, a graduate of Space Camp at the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Officials from Alabama State Parks and the Von Braun Astronomical Society gathered today with city leaders and representatives from NASA to dedicate a Moon Tree – a tree […]
ATHENS — The population is booming in Limestone County and, in turn, so is business. A part of that boom was unveiled Wednesday with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting for […]
HUNTSVILLE – Downtown Huntsville’s Big Spring Park will transform into a vibrant hub of art, music, and innovation as the Panoply Arts Festival, presented by Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, returns next […]
MONTGOMERY – Alabama State Parks has launched a way for park enthusiasts to promote the 21 state parks by providing photos, video and more to be featured on social media […]
CULLMAN – Businesswoman Cindy Myrex has announced her candidacy to run in the special election for the Alabama House of Representatives District 12. She is seeking the seat of Rep. […]
GADSDEN – The Paralegal Association at Gadsden State Community College is opening the Cardinal Career Closet, an initiative designed to help students access professional attire for job interviews “It is […]
PEORIA, Ill. – A historic season that saw an Atlantic Sun Conference championship and a National Invitation Tournament bid came to an end Wednesday for the University of North Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE – Auburn. Alabama. UAH. Alabama A&M. Women’s soccer teams from those four universities will “shoot it out” with eight other schools this month at the Spencer Sports Complex and […]
AUSTIN, Texas — To help its clinicians become more predictive in care and even identify opportunities to maximize treatment impact, Huntsville Hospital Health System has expanded its relationship with a […]
FLORENCE — A Florence man was arrested after a chase where he allegedly rammed a Lauderdale County sheriff’s deputy’s car. William Larry Irons, 52, faces multiple drug, firearms and vehicle […]
HUNTSVILLE – Pedestrian safety measures on Bailey Cove Road in south Huntsville will soon be improved through the activation of a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB). The city’s Traffic Engineering Division […]
ATHENS — In a move akin to making lemonade out of a lemon, the city of Athens is turning an abandoned eyesore into a crown jewel. On the site of […]
MONTGOMERY – A major piece of legislation, signed into law today by Gov. Kay Ivey, has been praised by mayors of the state’s largest cities as making “all Alabama communities […]
