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HUNTSVILLE – More than 1.6 million passengers traveled through Huntsville International Airport last year, marking its busiest year ever, officials said. The airport saw a record 1,635,589 passengers for an […]

HUNTSVILLE — Raytheon Technologies has been awarded a noncompetitive firm-fixed-price contract from the Missile Defense Agency valued at $99 million. According to the contract, Raytheon will procure and deliver SM-3 […]

CULLMAN — Calling the Hanceville Police Department “more of a criminal enterprise than a law enforcement agency,” a Cullman County grand jury called for the HPD to be abolished. The […]

HUNTSVILLE – After returning home from training in Florida and Texas, Huntsville City Football Club will host a preseason match Saturday against a club that’s just down the interstate – Birmingham […]

TVA requests residents cut back electric usage

HUNTSVILLE — Due to sustained cold temperatures forecast throughout the Tennessee Valley Authority service area and the subsequent high demand for electricity in the region, TVA is asking for voluntary […]

HUNTSVILLE — A Texas company known for robotic weapons systems has joined the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Invention to Innovation Center (I2C) to drive advancements in autonomous defense technologies. According […]

MADISON — Carter Rivers, owner of Green Rivers Landscape Company, is a Madison native with a heart for his city.  Rivers grew up in the heart of downtown Madison, right off […]

UAH men's basketball team moves to No. 3 in nation

HUNTSVILLE — This has been a season of seasons for the University of Alabama-Huntsville men’s basketball team. The Chargers have not only 24 straight games after a season-opening loss, but […]

HUNTSVILLE — As someone who has worn out dozens of shoes in his 40 years on the Huntsville City Council, Bill Kling is literally boots on the ground when it […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s a winter wonderland in north Alabama. And the resulting wintry precipitation brought about closings, remote working and delayed openings across the Tennessee Valley for businesses, schools and […]

HUNTSVILLE – With dangerously cold temperatures expected the next couple nights, the city of Huntsville and local organizations will open warming centers for the community. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures […]

WASHINGTON — The DOGE axe came down on NASA this afternoon as about 10% of the space agency’s workforce was cut as part of the Trump Administration’s efforts to reduce […]

ALDOT prepares for snow and sleet in North Alabama

HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation is preparing for snow and sleet to reach parts of north and central Alabama on Wednesday morning. ALDOT began pretreatment today of interstates, […]

Last week, State Rep. Joe Lovvorn filed a bill that, if passed, would make earnings of college athletes in the state of Alabama through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) exempt from […]

WASHINGTON — Citing agriculture as a key part of national security, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong reintroduced today the Protecting America’s Agricultural Land from Foreign Harm Act. The legislation would prohibit […]

MADISON — Back for his fourth year at the Trash Pandas’ helm, Manager Andy Schatzley leads the on-field coaching staff for Rocket City, the Los Angeles Angels announced. “I’m honored […]

WASHINGTON – Saluting the achievements and patriotic ambitions of area high school seniors, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville announced his nomination of 19 students to the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Air Force […]

MADISON – Celebrating excellence in local business, the Madison Chamber of Commerce has opened applications for the 2025 Best in Business Awards. The annual event highlights the standout leaders within […]

DECATUR — Calhoun Community College isn’t just shaping futures, it’s helping drive Alabama’s economy with an $802.8 million economic impact, according to a study by Lightcast, a labor market analytics […]

HUNTSVILLE —  Snow. Ice. Bitter cold temperatures. Single-digit wind chills. Gusty winds. Welcome to the wild, wacky winter of North Alabama. A light mix of rain, freezing rain and snow […]

MADISON – When it comes to taking on challenges, the Rocket City Trash Pandas have turned “thinking outside the box” and “changing on the fly” into an art form. The […]

MOULTON — With rural hospitals across the state and country struggling to stay open and Lawrence County facing potentially similar circumstances, the Lawrence Medical Center in Moulton and the Huntsville […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville and the Ray of Hope Foundation invite residents to let the wind lift their spirits at the 13th annual Community Kite Festival. The event is […]

MONTGOMERY – While the state is showing improvement in some aspects of the well-being of its children, child poverty has remained stagnant for two decades. This is according to the […]