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MADISON — The Rocket City Trash Pandas will take Minor League Baseball back 40 years as part of their Huntsville Stars Throwback night in August with an appearance by […]
HUNTSVILLE — A movie trailer about the “first steps” of Marvel Comics’ first family premiered today just a few miles from where the U.S. space program took its first steps. […]
HANCEVILLE – Called an “immersive learning experience,” a Safe Driving Summit aims to educate Winston County students on safe driving choices. The Safe Driving Summit by the Alabama Department of […]
WASHINGTON — In her continuing fight to help provide obstetric care in the state’s and nation’s rural areas, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt joined Sens.Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), and […]
MADISON – Stoney River, an upscale steakhouse, celebrated its first Alabama location with a grand opening Monday at Clift Farm. Known for its high-quality steaks, fresh seafood and signature dishes, […]
WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville introduced a bill Monday to increase access to care for veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs providers in the community. Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined […]
MONTGOMERY — In the wake of mass shootings, including one in Birmingham that left four people dead, Gov. Kay Ivey and lawmakers from both parties are boosting legislation to ban […]
MONTGOMERY — If an Alabama legislator has his way, some drivers in the state will have to straighten up, literally, when they take their trucks on the road. Known as […]
SHEFFIELD — Construction at Bank Independent’s Operations Center in Sheffield continues to proceed. Situated on a 50-acre site that was owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority, the 95,000 square-foot complex […]
MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey’s State of the State address tonight will have a North Alabama tone to it. Ivey will deliver the annual address to a joint session of […]
GUNTERSVILLE – A Huntsville Eagle Scout and two North Alabama lawmakers were among those honored by Alabama State Parks as Eagle Award winners The Eagle Awards, sponsored by the Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE — The mother of two toddlers was arrested on child abuse charges after deputies found a garbage-strewn apartment with feces on the walls. According to the Madison County Sheriff’s […]
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — In its highly anticipated showdown against North Carolina A&T, the Alabama A&M Marching Maroon & White blew the roof off, well they would have if SoFi Stadium […]
MONTGOMERY — A Huntsville hotel and a convenience store will be the site of electric vehicle charging stations, the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs announced. They are among […]
HUNTSVILLE – If winter’s got you feeling down, here’s good news: Spring might be closer than you think. At the fourth annual Ground Dog Day celebration at Huntsville Animal Services, […]
HARTSELLE — Calhoun Community College and the Morgan County School System are launching a program to “redefine the high school education experience.” The courses in medical and machining will be […]
HUNTSVILLE — As Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy prepares to raise the curtain on its new home, the organization said it reached a major milestone in its capital expansion […]
MADISON – To recognize area communities and their pride, the Rocket City Trash Pandas are hosting the Hometown Throwdown series of promotions this season. The special nights will be dedicated […]
FLORENCE – Music was changing in fall of 1975. Glen Campbell’s “Rhinestone Cowboy” had lost ground to “Fame,” David Bowie’s super-charged funk rock song that features John Lennon. Disco was […]
WASHINGTON — A pair of companies with facilities in Huntsville recently received contracts from the Department of Defense. Agile Defense of Reston, Va., was awarded a $12,557,977 contract modification for […]
HUNTSVILLE – If you have ideas about how to improve transportation on Huntsville’s highways or through public transit, the Huntsville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is eager to listen. The public […]
NORMAL — To honor the rich history, vibrant culture, and invaluable contributions of the Black community, Alabama A&M’s Office of Student Activities & Leadership Development is hosting a series of events […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle and District 4 City Councilmember Bill Kling will join Cosmo, Huntsville’s furry forecaster, as he predicts either an early spring or six more weeks of […]
