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Inbound moves continue to outpace departures across Alabama, and Huntsville is drawing a large share of those newcomers. The state ranked No. 9 on the 2025 U-Haul Growth Index, jumping […]
NASA is moving forward with the planned removal of two historic but aging test facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center, marking the first phase of a broader infrastructure modernization effort […]
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) has filed qualifying paperwork to seek re-election in 2026, continuing a congressional career that spans more than two decades representing Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District. In […]
State Rep. Terri Collins (R-Decatur), who was first elected to the Alabama House in 2010, announced on Monday that she will not seek a new term in office during the 2026 election […]
BL Harbert International LLC, Birmingham, Alabama, was awarded a $171,506,091 firm-fixed-price contract for the conversion of existing administrative space to a data center, laboratories, and updated administrative space, by the […]
The National Children’s Advocacy Center will host its first-ever Mahjong for a Mission tournament in February, combining friendly competition with fundraising to support children impacted by abuse. The Galentine’s-style brunch […]
Candidate qualifying for Alabama’s 2026 primary elections opens today, marking the formal start of what party leaders expect to be a competitive campaign season for state and federal offices. The […]
At the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE), the future isn’t something to fear. It’s something to shape. As the nation’s only high school fully dedicated to integrating cyber […]
One Alabama foodie is making it his mission to show the world that the best hamburgers are still made in the United States of America. A guy from Birmingham who […]
The Huntsville Police Department is now accepting applications for its Spring 2026 Citizens Police Academy, offering residents a behind-the-scenes look at local law enforcement and day-to-day police operations. The nine-week […]
The Lake Guntersville Chamber of Commerce has opened nominations for its annual Business of the Year, Educator of the Year, and Citizen of the Year awards, recognizing individuals and organizations […]
Think your holiday shopping list is the only thing growing this season? Think again. Scammers are working overtime, turning the rush for gifts and deliveries into a goldmine of fraud. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Historic is a good 2025 description for Huntsville’s Department of Urban & Economic Development. One entry in the history books is the largest single industrial private investment in […]
First Day Hikes at Alabama State Parks offer chance to see sunrise, sunset and everything in between
MONTGOMERY – Kick off 2026 with fresh air and a sense of adventure while enjoying some of Alabama’s most scenic views by participating in a First Day Hike at an Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE — It was truly one for the record books Tuesday when the University of Alabama in Huntsville women’s basketball team rolled over LaGrange. The 84-34 victory was the 10th […]
FLORENCE – The 2025 Phil Steele All-Conference teams were announced for the United Athletic Conference and 11 players from the University of North Alabama were recognized. Junior punter Adam Watford was […]
NORMAL — Turner Construction has awarded $10,000 scholarships to six Alabama A&M University students majoring in civil engineering and construction management for the spring and fall 2026 semesters. The awards continue […]
WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Dale Strong released his annual update on his legislative work and priorities for North Alabama. “Some of the most consequential wins in 2025 include securing the […]
FLORENCE – If you’re in the mood for some college basketball to start the new year, then the University of North Alabama is where you need to be. The Lions […]
MADISON — The city of Madison will begin its annual street sweeping next week, officials announced. The program is aimed at improving the quality of stormwater runoff by removing contaminants […]
WASHINGTON — Strategic Test Solutions was awarded a $1,868,902,857 service contract for the Eglin Operations and Maintenance Service II. The Huntsville-based small business is a recently formed engineering services company […]
HUNTSVILLE — As Alabama heads into an election year, former State Rep. Mike Ball says voters should look beyond campaign rhetoric and pay close attention to how their elected officials […]
