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North Alabama earns NIT invite, will open at Bradley

FLORENCE – A little after 8:30 Sunday night, University of North Alabama and Lion Nation social media lit up – the UNA men’s basketball team is headed to the NIT. […]

MADISON — City Councilman John Seifert, saying there is “more to do and more we should do,” announced today he is seeking a third term as Madison’s District 7 representative. […]

HUNTSVILLE — To keep pace with modern operational demands, Collins Aerospace of Huntsville was awarded an $80 million contract by the Army. The contract will enable Collins Aerospace, an RTX […]

Huntsville Utilities workers put it all on the line

Ever wondered who braves the storms to get our power back on? Meet the linemen of Huntsville Utilities, who face the dark to bring our communities light. “Linemen are the […]

MONTGOMERY – More than 2 million people are employed in Alabama, a record high for the state, Alabama Department of Workforce Secretary Greg Reed announced today. Pacing that number is […]

TUSCALOOSA – It’s become a tradition for the University of Alabama men’s basketball team. When the Crimson Tide was announced Sunday as a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Men’s […]

  AUBURN – The Auburn men’s basketball team earned a historic No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship as the field of 68 was […]

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. —  The No. 3 UAH men’s basketball team is in the midst of a 32-game winning streak. The Chargers’ lone loss was a 105-104 defeat to Nova […]

HUNTSVILLE — Gannet BioChem, a Huntsville-based specialty chemical contract development and manufacturing organization, announced the appointment of key executives following its recent acquisition by Ampersand Capital Partners. The leadership team includes Nicholas […]

ATHENS — A missing out-of-state juvenile has been rescued, and a targeted operation against child sex predators has led to the arrest of nine individuals on a total of 36 […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Animal Services is bringing good luck to shelter pets with its St. Pitty’s Week adoption campaign During the special promotion which runs Monday through Saturday, adoption fees […]

HUNTSVILLE – Excitement about the Huntsville music scene is reaching a crescendo and the city’s music officer will provide an update this week. The Huntsville Music Office will host the […]

NORMAL — Emmy-nominated actress, producer, and entrepreneur Keshia Knight Pulliam will take center stage as the keynote speaker for Tea on The Hill this week at Alabama A&M. The signature […]

HUNTSVILLE — Longtime Huntsville attorney Harvey Morris has been recognized for his work as a personal injury attorney by Top 100 Lawyers magazine. Morris is the founding attorney of the […]

FLORENCE – The Anderson College of Nursing and Health Professions at the University  of North Alabama will be the host for a special maternal health advocacy event this week. “Roaring […]

MOULTON – The highly anticipated Strawberry Festival in Moulton is set to return in May, bringing two fun-filled days of delicious treats, live entertainment and family-friendly activities. Now in its […]

CULLMAN — Arts and crafts will be on display for two days in April when St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival. Set for April 5-6, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks and Recreation is hosting Teen-tastic Saturdays, a free series of workshops for teens. “This series offers young men and women in our community a way to […]

NASHVILLE – Using a second-half barrage to bury 6-seed Kentucky under an avalanche of 3-pointers and dunks, Alabama pulled away for a 99-70 win in the Friday Night quarterfinals finale at […]

NASHVILLE –The sign of a really great basketball team is that it can win in multiple ways, no matter the style or pace of a game. Auburn again met that […]

MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is kicking off its fifth annual “Think Smart Before You Start Spring Break” campaign, a statewide initiative aimed at promoting safety and smart […]

WASHINGTON — As federal lawmakers tackle tough decisions that impact the future of American agriculture, more than 150 Alabama farmers spent last week in the shadow of Capitol Hill sharing […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Music Office, The Orion Amphitheater and Huntsville-Madison County Public Library will celebrate Women’s History Month by spotlighting Tennessee Valley female artists as part of “Ladies of […]

DECATUR – Calling the next four years a “critical” time for Decatur, City Councilman Kyle Pike is seeking reelection to his District 2 seat. The municipal election is Aug. 26.  […]