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ATHENS – The Limestone County Economic Development Association is accepting applications for the 2025 LCEDA CTE Scholarship Fund. This scholarship provides a $1,500 award to Limestone County residents pursuing careers […]
MONTGOMERY — A long-time health issue plaguing Town Creek will be rectified thanks to grants announced by Gov. Kay Ivey. Town leaders said faulty sewer lines are causing sewage to […]
It’s wrong to hurt people who are struggling to help people who are already doing well. But Congress is expected to vote soon on budget and tax legislation that would […]
HUNTSVILLE — If it’s not one thing, it’s another. The National Weather Service Huntsville office has issued a pair of dueling threats for today. A flooding threat continues with a […]
MONTGOMERY — Agriculture and forestry provide the building blocks of society — food, fiber and timber. They also contribute a massive amount to Alabama’s economy to the tune of $77.3 […]
MADISON – Calling Madison an “amazing gem of a city,” business leader David Bier announced his candidacy today for Madison City Council District 2. “I am excited to announce my […]
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A plan that could repurpose retired fossil fuel power plants has been developed in a commercialization landmark for the fusion industry. Type One Energy entered into a […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mach 5 is the name of the car in the “Speed Racer” anime series. It’s also the target speed of a ground-breaking UAS project by a pair of […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Hospital Health System (HHHS) encompasses 14 hospitals serving a 16-county service area in two states. The not-for-profit health system based in Madison County is one of […]
ATHENS — When the emergency calls come in, the Athens Limestone County 911 answers. And the center’s employees know that every second counts. And, for its work, Athens Limestone County […]
HUNTSVILLE — A vacant one-acre lot of Alabama red clay on Corporate Drive in the MidCity District will transform over the next year to feature a 25,000 square-foot office building […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Business will expand its Master of Business Administration program offerings by launching an Executive MBA — an accelerated program developed for professionals […]
WASHINGTON — Calling it a “mouthpiece for the far left,” U.S. Rep. Dale Strong introduced legislation that would ban federal funding for National Public Radio. The No More Funding for […]
MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey announced appointments Monday to fill vacancies in two North Alabama district judgeship positions. William D. Motlow III was named District Judge for the 11th Judicial […]
MADISON — In a heartfelt announcement shared with 256 Today, Madison City Councilwoman Connie Spears said she will not seek re-election for the District 2 seat, marking the end of […]
WASHINGTON – An Athens man pleaded guilty today in connection with his role in a conspiracy last year to hack into the X account of the U.S. Securities and Exchange […]
HUNTSVILLE — Here comes that rainy day feeling again. The rain isn’t coming today but forecasters predict a heavy dose of precipitation over the next two to three days across […]
DECATUR — It’s time for Barrels (and Boxes) of Love – Morgan County’s Industry-Led Non-Perishable Food Drive. Donations benefit food pantries at the Salvation Army of Decatur and the Committee […]
PRICEVILLE – Two bits. Four bits. Six bits a dollar. All for competitive cheer, stand up and holler! There will be a lot of standing up and hollering, as well […]
HUNTSVILLE – Calling it a “great day to be here among good friends,” Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle helped cut the ribbon Friday on a massive hangar facility for Huntsville-based Science […]
HUNTSVILLE — Looking for a fun and engaging way to keep your children active during Spring Break? Registration has opened for Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Spring Break Camps. Parks & […]
WASHINGTON – As winter begins to wind down, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt is encouraging families to start planning their spring break and summer trips to Washington, D.C., highlighting the capital’s […]
HUNTSVILLE – The departments of Psychology and Industrial & Systems Engineering and Engineering Management at the University of Alabama in Huntsville have joined forces in a novel interdisciplinary collaboration with […]
