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WASHINGTON – With the House passing the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville called on the Senate to back the fight to protect women […]

HUNTSVILLE — Stating the school is “exceeding expectations,” State Sen. Arthur Orr touched on the great potential of the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering in Huntsville. Orr (R-Decatur), […]

HUNTSVILLE — If you’ve ever enjoyed one of the many live and interactive shows in the U.S. Space & Rocket Center’s Intuitive Planetarium, now is the time to show your appreciation of this […]

Madison begins annual street sweeping program

MADISON — The city of Madison will make a clean sweep of things for the next six weeks. That is, the streets will be swept clean. Beginning Wednesday, street sweeping […]

Bama to host UNA at Toyota Field

MADISON — The Alabama baseball team will roll into Toyota Field in March to take on the University of North Alabama. Tickets for the March 25 game go on sale […]

DEMOPOLIS — A Huntsville native has been named to the board of directors of the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Foundation. Dr. Khalilah Brown, chief medical officer for Southern Research […]

MADISON — A Madison City Council work session Monday on proposed renovations to Toyota Field unveiled options along with meeting new Major League Baseball standards. The options include further upgrades […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ODEI) will soon be under new leadership following Mayor Tommy Battle’s appointment of Dr. Randy Barbour Jr. as the director. […]

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama commemorated 195 years of educational excellence Monday as part of its annual Founders’ Day event. UNA is Alabama’s oldest four-year public higher education […]

HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community and Technical College has been awarded a more than $1.5 million grant as part of the U.S. Department of Labor’s latest round of Strengthening Community […]

Havoc announces dates for weather postponed games

HUNTSVILLE — While the weekend’s weather may have wreaked some havoc and caused a little chaos and ruckus for area hockey fans, new dates for the postponed games have been […]

HUNTSVILLE – Former President George W. Bush will be visiting the Rocket City next month as Thrive Alabama launches its Speaker Series. “We are honored to welcome President Bush to Huntsville,” said […]

MADISON — Valentine’s Day is approaching, and the Rocket City Trash Pandas are spreading the love across North Alabama with the help of the most romantic mascot in the cosmos, […]

MONTGOMERY – A pair of agencies that provide professional care and assistance to victims of child abuse in five North Alabama counties have been awarded grants through the U.S. Department […]

HUNTSVILLE – Have you been looking for that part-time job that you can get a kick out of? Well, Huntsville City Football Club may have the answer. The club is […]

healthŌme announces rename and rebrand as Kadance

HUNTSVILLE — healthŌme, a genomics-based precision health management company, has renamed and rebranded as Kadance, Inc. In a news release, the company said the transformative step embodies its dedication to creating a […]

HUNTSVILLE — The roadways may seem clear across the Tennessee Valley this morning, but the National Weather Service Huntsville office advises motorists not to be misled by what they see. […]

ATHENS – The organizers of the annual Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Convention aren’t fiddling around when it comes to the annual music festival. In fact, with the convention still […]

HUNTSVILLE – As the holiday season ends and it’s time to ditch that live tree, the city of Huntsville wants to help take it off your hands. The city’s Green […]

GADSDEN – Dr. Chanel L. Fort has been appointed dean of academic programs and services at Gadsden State Community College. She replaces Dr. Farrah Hayes, who was named the director […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Electric Propulsion Club at the University of Alabama in Huntsville  recently traveled to Milan, Italy, to present STARGATE, an experimental gridded ion thruster developed by the group, at […]

MONTGOMERY — Thanks to public and private financial support, the annual membership fee for Sweet Grown Alabama is a flat $100, the state’s non-profit agricultural branding program announced. Sweet Grown […]

TEL AVIV, Israel — SuperCom, a global provider of secure solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, has secured a contract with the state to provide its advanced GPS […]

BIRMINGHAM – After weighing pros and cons of electric vehicle (EV) ownership since becoming president of the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition in 2020, I decided my next pick-up truck would […]