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FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama French Film Festival, in its eighth year, will begin Monday with the 2024 release of “Auction” and conclude March 19 with 2022’s “The […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you’re not first, you’re last. Saturday night is Racing Night on ice in the Rocket City and the front-running Huntsville Havoc is setting the pace in the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department will close several streets in downtown Huntsville to ensure public safety during the annual Mardi Gras Parade. Street closures will begin at 2:30 p.m. Saturday […]
SHEFFIELD – You can go home again and, for Sabrina Rouse, that means a career move. Bank Independent named Rouse, a native of Athens, sales manager of its downtown Athens […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama Sport and Recreation Management program has achieved a significant milestone by winning the Dr. Samantha Roberts Case Study Competition at the 2025 Applied […]
HUNTSVILLE — An agreement between Huntsville and the state will allow the Alabama Department of Transportation to access traffic signals on federal and state roads to help improve traffic flow. […]
CULLMAN — Using lessons learned in their home state of Georgia, Daylon Milam and James Dubose from the University of Montevallo claimed the victory at the Strike King Bassmaster College Series at […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Ainsworth vs. Ivey The beef between Gov. Kay Ivey and Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth is nothing new. But […]
HUNTSVILLE — Chairman Mac McCutcheon said the Madison County Commission is doing everything it can to come up with a solution after the NAACP threatened a lawsuit over redistricting. “Right […]
MUSCLE SHOALS — Talk about getting what you wanted. In the words of Taylor Franks, the Northwest Shoals Community College Patriots athletics director, new coaches Jamie Jeffreys and Tim King […]
DECATUR – Featuring works of art from Morgan County area students, the annual Showcase of Young Talent kicks off today. The Alabama Center for the Arts’ annual Youth Art Month […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) has launched a brand identity featuring a new logo, tagline, colors, and fonts. It was time for a change, said […]
MOORESVILLE, N.C. — A grant from the Lowe’s Foundation will help the North Alabama Homebuilding Academy shape “the future of the residential construction industry,” the nonprofit organization’s executive said today. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Stephen Davis and Jordan Hennig have joined Butler Snow’s Huntsville office, the firm announced. In the firm’s Labor & Employment Group, they will focus on business-based immigration, helping companies and their […]
HUNTSVILLE — Backed by a recent $11.4 million Department of Defense contract through the Missile Defense Agency at Redstone Arsenal, Auburn University’s Applied Research Institute in Huntsville’s Cummings Research Park […]
DECATUR — When Calhoun Community College officials were looking for a head coach for the school’s first women’s flag football team, they didn’t have to look far. In fact, he […]
MONTGOMERY — More than 100 organizations across the state are urging the Alabama congressional delegation oppose efforts to cut funding or create additional enrollment barriers for Medicaid and the Supplemental […]
FLORENCE – For the first time in school history, North Alabama is the Atlantic Sun Conference regular season champion. The Lions celebrated five seniors and finished the regular season with […]
HUNTSVILLE — Lockheed Martin Space was awarded a $211.7 million modification to a contract on work that is being performed at three Alabama sites. The modification is for maintenance and […]
DECATUR — A familiar face will be leading the Decatur Police Department on an interim basis … again. Nadis Carlisle Jr., who served the department for more than 25 years, […]
MONTGOMERY — With results affecting more than 1 million voters, Secretary of State Wes Allen said the Alabama Voter Integrity Database delivered massive results and put Alabama on the map […]
WASHINGTON — With President Donald Trump back in the White House, it looks as if Space Command may finally move to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, after years of delay and […]
HUNTSVILLE – A collaboration between a Mississippi company and a Huntsville firm is targeted to bring accurate, seamless and a fully American-made solution to the surveying and mapping industry. WISPR […]
In turn of events, and dirt, Building & Earth Sciences breaking ground for its own Huntsville office
HUNTSVILLE – It’s not unusual for Huntsville’s Building & Earth Sciences to be breaking ground for buildings. They’ve been a part of projects across the area, including Redstone Gateway. But […]
