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HUNTSVILLE — Without a lot of fanfare, the U.S. Postal Service has enacted changes that can affect tax returns and even mail-in balloting. A new Postal Service rule, which went […]
NORMAL — The Alabama A&M University men’s basketball team looks to rebound from back-to-back losses when it hosts Fisk tonight. Tip-off for the pre-New Year’s Eve Game is set for […]
HUNTSVILLE — From green spaces and public parks to neighborhood streets and outdoor classrooms, Huntsville’s Landscape Management and Green Teams spent 2025 expanding the tree canopy, on public outreach initiatives and […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Utilities has taken delivery of an 83,000-pound battery that will serve as the first grid-scale battery project of its kind in North Alabama, part of a pilot […]
The past year has certainly been a memorable one — and, more importantly, a rewarding one. Beginning the year by leading the Laken Riley Act through the Senate and to President […]
FLORENCE – University of North Alabama head football coach Brent Dearmon added a key piece to the defensive room, officially announcing Josh Long to the position of defensive line coach. […]
HUNTSVILLE — 2025 struck a different chord for the Huntsville Music Office. It just hit different. This year wasn’t just about songs or shows. The Huntsville Music Office spent 2025 doing the […]
HUNTSVILLE — As Hattie B’s heats up local appetites, five more businesses will be joining the roster at Stadium Commons. The commercial development adjacent to Joe Davis Stadium is adding […]
HUNTSVILLE — Talk about a whirlwind year for Cadence Burge. She graduated from Grissom and started online classes at Arizona State – she’s a statistics major. Along the way, she […]
HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Helen Lien appreciates the vital work of the dedicated professionals in the College of Nursing at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and the feeling is mutual. […]
HUNTSVILLE – To help keep trees and boxes out of the landfill, city and county officials are ready to launch “Operation Christmas Clean Up” next month. For the seventh straight […]
NORMAL — Aniah Cosby has become the first Alabama A&M University student to earn the National Retail Foundation’s Bright Futures Scholarship. The senior computer science major from St. Louis will attend the […]
HUNTSVILLE — For Huntsville Parks & Recreation, 2025 was a year of big plays. The department expanded offerings, opened new facilities and strengthened community engagement – marking another year of […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Center for Cybersecurity Research and Education at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has announced the availability of cybersecurity scholarships through the CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service program […]
DECATUR – Thousands of Sandhill Cranes along with several pairs of Whooping Cranes spend the winter each year at Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge. In celebration of the winter migration of […]
WASHINGTON — Agile Decision Sciences of Huntsville has been awarded a $13,271,550 modification under a previously awarded contract, the Department of Defense announced. Themodification exercises an option to continue administrative, analytical, […]
BIRMINGHAM — This holiday season, Books-A-Million customers and booksellers across the country came together to give back in a powerful way. Books-A-Million stores nationwide collected 214,732 donated books and toys and […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University women’s basketball players Rakiyah Beal and Kalia Walker picked up Southwestern Athletic Conference weekly honors, the conference announced Tuesday. Beal repeated as the SWAC’s Newcomer […]
‘Twas the day before Christmas Eve, And all through the town, The Elves in Blue and Lucas Street Church were shopping around. ATHENS — They’re taller than your typical elves […]
WASHINGTON — Raytheon Missiles and Defense was awarded a more than $384 million modification to a Tomahawk missile contract, the Department of Defense announced. Work on the contract will be […]
HUNTSVILLE — A blend of the past mixed with the future is in the blueprints for a new mixed-use development on the western outskirts of Huntsville. Last week, the Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE — With the Alabama Legislature set to convene Jan. 16, State Rep. Rex Reynolds says the upcoming session will be fast-paced and focused, with lawmakers facing a compressed calendar […]
’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the city, Traffic engineers were busy frosting gingerbread and sculpting fondant so pretty. With candy and icing and plans on display, They […]
