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HUNTSVILLE — Among all the challenges of voyaging to and landing on other worlds, the effective collection and study of soil and rock samples cannot be underestimated. To quickly and […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Parks & Recreation invites students ages 13-18 to let loose and end Spring Break on a roll with Spin & Skate Jam. The free event is […]
MADISON – Ranae Bartlett, an advocate for education and community development, has announced her candidacy for mayor of Madison. “I am running for mayor because I believe Madison deserves leadership […]
BIRMINGHAM – The Magic City Classic, the largest Historically Black College and University football game in the country, has signed on Amazon as title sponsor. The event, now officially named […]
HUNTSVILLE – A suspect has been arrested but Huntsville police are seeking witnesses for information about Monday’s fatal shooting in west Huntsville. Byron Alexander Peterson, 22, of Huntsville was arrested […]
HUNTSVILLE — Nate Oats has made an impact on fans of Crimson Tide basketball and is an inspiration. Next month, he will bring his winning attitude to Huntsville in the […]
GRAMBLING, La. — This is a year of firsts for the Alabama A&M women’s basketball program. The Bulldogs have their first 20-win season in the Division I era following last […]
HUNTSVILLE — As a bridge from high school to the workforce, the Senior Sprint Career Fair helps provide graduates with career and training opportunities. The program, slated for April 29, is […]
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INDIANAPOLIS — Alabama A&M University senior offensive lineman Carson Vinson finally got his opportunity on the big stage last Sunday inside Lucas Oil Stadium during the 2025 National Football League […]
MADISON —The “Trash Panda For a Day” program is launching this season in partnership with the Los Angeles Angels on an exciting initiative to support youth in the community. Each […]
MADISON — Fresh from a multimillion-dollar Air Force contract win last month, Tyonek Technical Services has been awarded a $45.9 million contract by the Air Force. The Madison-based company’s $45,953,799 […]
MOORESVILLE — Since 2022, the Singing River Tank Launch Tank has helped make small business owners’ dreams come true through continued collaboration and entrepreneurial efforts. Launch and Singing River Trail present the fourth annual SRT […]
HUNTSVILLE — It was a senior moment or, rather, several of them for the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Alexis Woods in the Chargers’ 76-57 win Tuesday over Auburn-Montgomery in […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Gulf South Conference’s Player of the Year lived up to his billing Tuesday night at Spragins Hall. University of Alabama-Huntsville senior Tommy Murr led the way offensively […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Most people are aware of the stunning natural beauty, the hiking and biking trails and upgraded accommodations at Alabama State Parks, but some Alabamians and visitors may not […]
AURORA, Colo. — The U.S. Space Force’s primary function is to ensure control in, from and to the space domain. Speaking this week at the 2025 Air and Space Forces […]
HUNTSVILLE – Young Huntsville City FC fans can get their kicks with a GOAT. That is, Marshall the Cosmic GOAT, the club’s mascot. HCFC has launched Cosmic Kids Club, presented […]
WASHINGTON — Jeff Denard isn’t one who seeks the spotlight. Praised by his employer for his humility and selflessness, the volunteer firefighter from Decatur was in the spotlight Tuesday thanks […]
MONTGOMERY – With spring break and summer vacation just around the corner, travellers want to be sure their drives will be as smooth and worry-free as possible. To help with […]
BIRMINGHAM – The Huntsville-Madison County area is among 10 host communities for an Economic Development Partnership of Alabama college intern program. Fuel Alabama, a talent attraction and retention program of […]
WASHINGTON – Recognizing the adverse impact of foreign shrimp and agriculture products dumped on American – and Alabama – markets, Sen. Tommy Tuberville joined Sen. Bill Cassidy in re-introducing the […]
HUNTSVILLE — In the inaugural State of the Community Foundation, successes of last year and plans for this year were highlighted. One of the highlights was a personal experience saluting […]
