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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 […]
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 […]
