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MADISON — To classic car buffs, especially those who remember the muscle cars of ’60s and ’70s, the number 427 had a special meaning. Well, the 427 is coming to […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville is helping the city with its plans to grow an arboretum with a $50,000 donation. The gift helps fund the project in […]
NORMAL — The Bulldogs aren’t done, yet. In the midst of an already historic season, the Alabama A&M women’s basketball team is adding another chapter to the record book. For […]
WASHINGTON — A Lockheed Martin business unit has received a $35.3 million modification to a Navy contract with some of the work to be performed in Huntsville. According to a […]
HUNTSVILLE — Last week, the Department of Justice dismissed its lawsuit against Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen. “It was a lawsuit that challenged our program to make sure that […]
HUNTSVILLE — In the words of that great philosopher Winnie the Pooh, today will be “a rather blustery day.” On this “winds-day,” the National Weather Service Huntsville office has issued […]
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The UAH men’s basketball team’s season of history came to an end Tuesday night. The Chargers, ranked third in the country, lost 76-69 to top-seeded and […]
SCOTTSBORO — The Scottsboro Police Department is riding in style, thanks to a community funding grant through U.S. Rep. Dale Strong. “I am proud to have secured $120,000 in funding […]
HUNTSVILLE — There is just one more chance to take in a Huntsville Havoc regular season game this season. Though there are five home games left, the March 27 game […]
MADISON — Rocket City Trash Pandas third-baseman Cole Fontenelle was named to MLB Pipeline’s All-Spring Breakout second team, the Trash Pandas announced. Fontenelle was honored after his two-hit performance in […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a design to further support federal customers and their critical missions in national security, Peraton opened a state-of-the-art facility today. “We are excited to officially open our […]
WASHINGTON – Linking social media usage to the mental health crisis affecting American youths, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt joined fellow Sens. Dr. Bill Cassidy and Edward Markey in introducing the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Danny Windham, recently retired as chief operating officer from the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, was named to the institute’s board of directors for a second time. Windham was […]
HUNTSVILLE — Recognized for pioneering music-driven economic development, the city of Huntsville has been named to Fast Company‘s list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2025. That’s not a […]
HUNTSVILLE – Ahead of National Small Business Week, the U.S. Small Business Administration has named Kim and Larry Lewis, owners of PROJECTXYZ Inc. in Huntsville, as the Alabama Small Business […]
HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong said he feels confident Space Command will finally move to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville. In an interview with 256 Today, Strong (R-Monrovia) said he […]
HUNTSVILLE – An event to help spark creativity and design thinking in students will take place this week at Drake State Community & Technical College. The HBCU Innovation Power Hour, […]
WASHINGTON — A company with a Huntsville office and another Huntsville-based business recently received multimillion contracts through the Department of Defense. Massachusetts-based Charles Stark Draper Laboratory was awarded a $308,270,645 […]
HUNTSVILLE — The number of firearms intercepted by Transportation Security Administration officers was up 65% in 2024 over 2023 at Huntsville International Airport, the TSA said. Across the state, officers […]
TUPELO, Miss. — A merger between Renasant Bank and The First Bank has been approved by banking regulators, the two institutions announced. Renasant and The First had announced their respective […]
ATHENS – Limestone County has been named the fastest-growing county in the state, according to newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The county experienced a population increase of […]
MONTGOMERY – As residents begin cleaning up and making repairs in the wake of last Saturday’s storms, unwanted help will be in the area, seeking to make the storm victims’ […]
HUNTSVILLE — It takes the “right stuff” to be a successful company for 26 years. At a ribbon-cutting Monday at Cummings Research Park, Radiance Technologies celebrated the company’s newest facility with […]
