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One of downtown Huntsville’s most recognizable public spaces is set for a significant transformation. The Huntsville City Council has approved a construction contract to expand Big Spring Park East, clearing […]
State Sen. Steve Livingston has officially qualified for a fourth term representing Alabama Senate District 8, a sprawling district that stretches across Jackson, DeKalb and Madison counties and spans some […]
A long-sought veterans cemetery in North Alabama is moving forward after federal approval of a $13.5 million grant to support construction of a new Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs (ADVA) […]
Nominations are now open for the Madison Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Best in Business Awards, an annual event recognizing outstanding businesses, leaders and organizations across Madison’s business community. “These awards […]
LSINC Corporation, a Huntsville-based innovator in industrial printing technology, has announced a new global distribution partnership with Roland DG Corporation, expanding the worldwide reach of LSINC’s direct to object printing […]
After an unexpectedly loud boom from Redstone Arsenal Monday drew widespread attention across North Alabama, installation officials say the biggest lesson was not about the test itself, but about how […]
A newly registered variety of Alabama’s state flower has been named in honor of Governor Kay Ivey, marking a rare distinction and a symbolic tribute to the state’s history and […]
Thousands of sandhill cranes have once again settled in for the winter at Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, and this weekend, the community is invited to celebrate them during the annual […]
State Rep. Marilyn Lands (D-Huntsville) officially kicked off her re-election campaign for Alabama House District 10 this week, telling supporters she is seeking another term to continue work on maternal […]
Governor Kay Ivey will deliver the final State of the State address of her tenure Tuesday, January 13, as Alabama lawmakers convene for the start of the 2026 legislative session. […]
Alabama’s unemployment rate dropped to 2.7% in November, with Madison County, Limestone County and the city of Madison ranking among the areas with the lowest jobless rates in the state, […]
Forecasts from the National Weather Service in Huntsville call for multiple rounds of heavy rain Friday into overnight, with the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms across the region. Confidence […]
A team of Auburn University faculty members, working alongside their students, is helping shape the next generation of exhibits at EarlyWorks Children’s Museum as the Huntsville institution begins a full […]
Spam filters are helpful—until they hide something you actually needed to see. Whether it’s an email from Bank Independent, a statement update, or a confirmation you’ve been waiting on, a […]
“Travels with Darley” returns for Season 13 with epic road trips across the United States, blending culture, history, food and adventure while featuring travel experiences designed for visitors of all […]
Governor Kay Ivey has reappointed Drake State Community & Technical College President Dr. Patricia Sims to the Alabama Port Authority Board of Directors. Sims will serve as the representative of […]
The talent lineup for “An All-Star Salute to ’90s Country” continues to grow, with producers announcing a dozen additional performers for the television special taping February 5 at the Von […]
Jonathon W. Horton announced he’s seeking a third term as Etowah County sheriff, launching his re-election campaign with a message centered on public safety, leadership and continued service to the […]
While many states continue raising taxes, Alabama is holding the line. A new report from the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama (PARCA) shows Alabama continues to rank near the […]
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that Teledyne RISI Inc., also known as Teledyne Electronic Safety Products, has agreed to pay $1.5 million to resolve allegations that it violated […]
Madison Visionary Partners is now accepting applications for its 2026 Community Impact mini-grant cycle, offering funding to nonprofits and eligible organizations working to improve quality of life within the City […]
Andrew Sorrell, who has served as State Auditor for one term, announced on Monday morning he intended to qualify for re-election in the 2026 election, rather than for Secretary of […]
For a North Alabama woman with deep family ties to Venezuela, the events unfolding this weekend were not just breaking news, but deeply personal moments of uncertainty for loved ones. […]
