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AUBURN — As the California wildfires continue to rage and wreak havoc, citizens, landowners and forestry experts throughout the country are looking to learn from the situation. Auburn University’s Heather […]
HUNTSVILLE — Quality of life improvements in 2024 for District 5 focused on roads and recreational opportunities as west Huntsville district continues to grow its infrastructure to accommodate its rising […]
HUNTSVILLE — Students at two Huntsville HBCUs will take part in a program to solve real world problems using data and AI. FICO is expanding its Educational Analytics Challenge for […]
MONTGOMERY — With the subfreezing cold temperatures that will envelop the area, the Alabama Emergency Management Agency has released a list of warming centers in North Alabama. Colbert County Sheffield: […]
HUNTSVILLE — With some of the coldest air of this winter expected in the Tennessee Valley region through mid-week, the Tennessee Valley Authority is offering some ways to help save […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you don’t have to go out this morning … don’t. The National Weather Service Huntsville Office has issued an Extreme Cold Weather Warning for Moore and Franklin […]
HUNTSVILLE — Herb Lewis is living some kind of retirement. He’s combined a childhood interest in birds, a talent for gardening and a passion for photography to create a backyard […]
HUNTSVILLE – Arts Huntsville is offering a celebration of art and creativity next weekend. On Saturday, Arts Huntsville opens the doors to five homes transformed into living galleries, each reflecting […]
AUBURN — The EAGLES program in Auburn University’s College of Education has inspired many for years and is now receiving a lofty award and generous grant for doing just that — being […]
FLORENCE — It’s launchtime for boaters at McFarland Park. The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has reopened the larger of the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Von Braun Center received two Gold MarCom Awards in partnership with Red Sage Communications for the VBC’s 50th anniversary Campaign. The two categories were “Marketing/Promotion Campaign – […]
MONTGOMERY – The man accused of setting off a bomb at the office of Attorney General Steve Marshall last February was sentenced today to 10 years in prison, Marshall announced. […]
MONTGOMERY — Nonprofit agencies in more than a dozen North Alabama counties will be able to better provide services for abused and exploited children, thanks to grants through the U.S. […]
NASHVILLE – Reaching into its academy and MLS NEXT Pro ranks, Nashville SC signed defender Chris Applewhite to a first team contract as a homegrown player through the 2027 Major League […]
WASHINGTON — After clearing a procedural vote today, the Laken Riley Act is on its way to Senate approval. Needing a minimum 3/5 votes to pass, the Senate voted 61-35 […]
DECATUR – As the cranes annually make their migratory trek to North Alabama, the Alabama Center for the Arts is hosting its annual Festival of the Cranes Art Exhibit this […]
HUNTSVILLE — Riding a 15-game winning streak, the University of Alabama in Huntsville men’s basketball team is ranked fifth in the nation in this week’s National Association of Basketball Coaches […]
HUNTSVILLE – Bands, organizations and individuals will come together Saturday in downtown Huntsville for the 10th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration parade. The Huntsville Police Department will assist […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Allen making moves You might be seeing more of Secretary of State Wes Allen popping up across the […]
NORMAL — Two weeks into its 150th anniversary year, Alabama A&M University has raised over $2.2 million in individual gifts toward key priorities during the university’s sesquicentennial celebration. Themed “Rich Heritage, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Verous Technologies, a Huntsville-based Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business joint venture between TekFive and Iron Bow Technologies, has been certified as a 8(a) program participant. “We are proud of […]
HUNTSVILLE — North Alabama will feel more like the North Pole as an Arctic cold front passes across the area late Saturday with temperatures remaining below freezing into the middle […]
MADISON — Motorists on I-565 will likely face lane closures and delays today and next week as crews repairs potholes on a section of the highway. Contractor Wiregrass Construction will […]
