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HUNTSVILLE –Seasonal influenza activity continues to increase across the country with Alabama categorized as “very high” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report. In the wake […]
MONTGOMERY – The inaugural Education Savings Account program, called CHOOSE, has opened applications for families for the 2025-26 school year, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. Families can apply online at […]
MOORESVILLE — With the goal to connect the state’s regional and local trails with economic and recreational opportunities from the mountains to the gulf, the Sweet Trails Alabama team has released […]
WASHINGTON — As the 118th Congress comes to an end, U.S. Rep. Dale W. Strong released the following update on his work for North Alabamians in Congress this year: “When […]
CENTREVILLE — A Huntsville man was one of two people killed Tuesday in a single-car wreck in Bibb County, according to state troopers. Jedarius K. Chancey, 31, of Huntsville was […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has updated its chronic wasting disease zone rule to allow the continued baiting of white-tailed deer in Franklin County through […]
MONTGOMERY — Attorney General Steve Marshall has removed himself from the list of possible candidates to succeed Gov. Kay Ivey. According to the Associated Press, Marshall said Tuesday he won’t […]
ATHENS — Three entities in Limestone County will soon receive thousands in additional funding to help local students thanks to grants from The Dekko Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in […]
2024 was a year of significant shifts and steady growth for Alabama’s housing market. After a somewhat slow start, the market experienced a remarkable turnaround during the spring and summer […]
ALBERTVILLE — The Albertville High School Aggie Band has been given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase the band’s talents to millions of Americans on a national stage. In a recent […]
HUNTSVILLE — Be prepared. That’s right, Huntsville Havoc Scout Night is back and better than ever. The annual salute to area Scouts is Jan. 31 as the Havoc take on the […]
CAPE CANERVAL — Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket completed a hotfire test Friday. The reusable, heavy-lift orbital rocket is powered by seven of Blue Origin’s BE-4 engines which are produced […]
MONTGOMERY — The Board of Directors for Manufacture Alabama has announced a shift in leadership and elected its next chairperson. Karen Johnston, the regional director for government affairs at Toyota […]
ATHENS — Though 100 mph winds late Saturday night damaged several businesses in downtown Athens, but residents are counting themselves fortunate. “Thankfully, there were no injuries or fatalities,” Mayor Ronnie […]
HUNTSVILLE – As residents make plans to ring in 2025, Huntsville Animal Services urges residents to consider offering a safe, quiet space for a furry friend. While festive for humans, […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Guntersville City Schools will be hosting an opening ceremony for the new Guntersville High School. The grand opening celebration and open house take place at the Guntersville High […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department isn’t opposed to residents having a blast on New Year’s Eve, but they don’t want anyone getting blasted. With the calendar set to turn […]
HUNTSVILLE — Work to help alleviate extended power outages in western Madison County could cause traffic slowdowns on a couple key roads over the next several months. Starting Thursday, contractors […]
NORMAL — Former Alabama star defensive back Sam Shade, who helped lead the Tide to the 1992 national championship, has been named head football coach at Alabama A&M University. Director […]
HUNTSVILLE — Cyber Huntsville is hosting a college scholarship opportunity to high school seniors pursuing a college degree in a cyber-related field. Winning applicants will be awarded a one-time monetary […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University is set to enhance the entrepreneurial landscape with the launch of its Venture Hub – a $1.5 million, 5,800-square-foot entrepreneurship and innovation center. Located at […]
ATHENS — The National Weather Service is sending a survey crew to Athens this morning to take a look at the damage from the storms that moved through the area […]
