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NASHVILLE –The sign of a really great basketball team is that it can win in multiple ways, no matter the style or pace of a game. Auburn again met that […]
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is kicking off its fifth annual “Think Smart Before You Start Spring Break” campaign, a statewide initiative aimed at promoting safety and smart […]
WASHINGTON — As federal lawmakers tackle tough decisions that impact the future of American agriculture, more than 150 Alabama farmers spent last week in the shadow of Capitol Hill sharing […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Music Office, The Orion Amphitheater and Huntsville-Madison County Public Library will celebrate Women’s History Month by spotlighting Tennessee Valley female artists as part of “Ladies of […]
DECATUR – Calling the next four years a “critical” time for Decatur, City Councilman Kyle Pike is seeking reelection to his District 2 seat. The municipal election is Aug. 26. […]
FLORENCE – Light the Fountain, this year presented by Chick-fil-A, is the beloved annual spring event at the University of North Alabama. And, it returns for a ninth year Tuesday. The […]
HUNTSVILLE – No. 3 seed Western Kentucky moved on to tonight’s semifinal round of the Conference USA women’s basketball championship tournament defeating No. 6 Florida International 73-66 Thursday afternoon at […]
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency for all 67 counties ahead of this weekend’s severe weather. “The state of Alabama is at risk for potentially […]
ATLANTA — In a thrilling four quarters Thursday, the Alabama A&M University women’s basketball team fell 56-53 to the Alcorn State Braves in the quarterfinals of the Southwestern Athletic Conference […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man faces drug trafficking charges following his arrest in a bust, Huntsville police announced. Eugene McNabow, 46, was arrested Tuesday after an extensive drug trafficking investigation […]
FLORENCE — North Alabama junior guard Jacari Lane is a finalist for the Lou Henson Award, honoring the top player in mid-major college basketball. Two other players from Alabama schools […]
HUNTSVILLE — To create a “more vibrant environment,” the city of Huntsville has approved a contract to make streetscaping improvements to a major downtown corridor, officials announced. The project by […]
NORMAL — Did you get enough sleep last night? Well, today’s your day, if you didn’t. It’s World Sleep Day, which is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of […]
Last week during President Trump’s State of the Union, he declared: “As commander in chief, my focus is on building the most powerful military of the future. As a first […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Federal candidates look to Huntsville North Alabama continues to draw federal candidates looking to raise funds as Huntsville’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — Recent trends continue to indicate a significant severe weather event will shape up over the Tennessee Valley tonight and Saturday, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE – It was a late night thriller Thursday at the Von Braun Center. It wasn’t a movie, however, but a basketball game that saw Middle Tennessee State hold off […]
ATHENS — With some unpleasant weather in the forecast for the weekend, a pair of “crawls” in downtown Athens have been altered. The third annual Athens Main Street Boutique Crawl […]
HUNTSVILLE — With stormy and possible severe weather in the forecast the weekend, organizers have canceled the Huntsville St. Patrick’s Day Parade. It is the first time in 48 years […]
MONTGOMERY — North Alabama the beautiful. That is the unofficial consensus of the judges for the annual Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest, hosted by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. […]
WASHINGTON — Comparing a missile defense program to the Manhattan Project, senior-level leaders of the joint force testified Wednesday before the Senate Armed Services Committee on the proposed program and […]
WASHINGTON – To help address inefficiencies with the U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Reps. Robert B. Aderholt and Emanuel Cleaver II (D-Mo.) reintroduced the “Deliver for Democracy Act” this week. The […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M has taking the phrase “dress for success” to the next level. To that end, the university, which proclaims “Start here. Go anywhere,” is helping its students […]
