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Fraud EDU: Spring Break Scams 101

Ah, yes! The change of seasons and the looming trip to our favorite vacation spot for Spring Break 2025! You are anxiously looking forward to fun in the sun, on […]

WASHINGTON – If legislation introduced by Sen. Katie Britt is approved, original crash test dummies Vince and Larry will be joined by Vickie and Loretta. Britt (R-Montgomery), Sen. Deb Fischer […]

HUNTSVILLE — With the traditionally strong high school programs and as host of the Alabama High School Athletic Association state soccer championships, Huntsville has long been known for its soccer […]

HUNTSVILLE – It’s a matter of time for U.S. Paralympics Cycling – literally. The athletes are back in the Rocket City this weekend and the public is invited to watch […]

HUNTSVILLE – More than a dozen graduates of the Huntsville Day Reporting Center celebrated a milestone of resilience and growth at their commencement ceremony last week. The ceremony was held […]

GADSDEN — The Smoke on the Falls BBQ Competition is set to fire up the grills next month at Noccalula Falls Park. The one-day event is April 12 and promises […]

UpDog Challenge Canine Disc International Finals at Point Mallard Park

DECATUR – The excitement is soaring as Decatur prepares to host the UpDog Challenge Canine Disc International Finals next month. The event is April 2-6 at Point Mallard Park’s Spirit […]

HANCEVILLE – The men’s and women’s basketball teams from Wallace State and the Shelton State women’s team are continuing the madness this month. But not at the NCAA Division I […]

NORMAL — Dr. Kimberly S. Love, vsiting assistant professor of English at Alabama A&M University, has been awarded a $5,000 South Arts Literary Arts Program Grant to support the completion of […]

AUBURN — Kirsty Coventry, a national champion at Auburn and International Swimming Hall of Fame member, has been elected president of the International Olympic Committee, it was announced Thursday. “This […]

FLORENCE — With the cutting of a ribbon, the boating and angling experience in Florence has been improved. The ribbon-cutting  celebrated renovations to the McFarland Public Boat Ramp facility on […]

WARRIOR — A landmark farm on Interstate 65 will have a new life as the Alabama Farm Center at Hallmark Farm. The Agriculture Exhibition Center Corp. today finalized the purchase […]

MADISON — The city of Madison officially opened the long-awaited westbound interchange along I-565 at Town Madison today.  A previous phase of construction on the interchange opened the ramps to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Practice approaches perfection – as long as you’re practicing based on the best scientific evidence. For the past 50 years, the College of Nursing at the University of […]

UNA music faculty member wins national competition

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 […]

Hegseth orders DOD to cut $580M in spending

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 […]