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Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Retirement rumors persist Rumors continue to swirl that Gov. Kay Ivey is planning to step down. Plagued by […]
BIRMINGHAM — Alabama Launchpad, the state’s longest-running startup competition, is proud to announce a bold new direction for its 2025 program, aimed at providing more targeted mentorship, more strategic and […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s Raytheon facility will be doing a lot of the heavy lifting in a recent missile contract won by the company. Tucson-based Raytheon was awarded a $333,281,489 firm-fixed-price […]
HUNTSVILLE — Though the Alabama Department of Transportation maintains highways throughout the state, it also has an “I” for the weather. As in ITS – the Intelligent Transportation System. The […]
FLORENCE — University of North Alabama officials announced that its offices will be closed and normal operations suspended Friday due to the threat of snow and ice. There will be […]
HUNTSVILLE – Officials with Huntsville, Madison and Madison County are in active coordination as north Alabama prepares for a winter storm on Friday. Preparations are continuing to help minimize the […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama softball will welcome Alabama on March 26 at the Florence Sportsplex, and Lions coach Ashley Cozart is expecting another attendance record. “I cannot […]
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency for 37 counties, including 13 North Alabama counties, ahead of this weekend’s winter weather. “Cold temperatures have persisted in […]
HUNTSVILLE — Snowmageddon. Snowpocalypse. SnOMG! There is no end to the terms for “really big snowstorm,” and those terms have been heard recently regarding the snowstorm to hit the area […]
MONTGOMERY – The Limestone County Commission and city of Muscle Shoals will share a portion of $400,000 in grants for law enforcement training equipment and drug treatment resources. Gov. Kay […]
HUNTSVILLE — Citing safety concerns with the impending winter weather, the Huntsville Havoc have postponed this weekend’s hockey games. The Havoc, in coordination with the Peoria Rivermen and the Southern […]
HUNTSVILLE – “If it’s too cold for us, it’s too cold for pets outside.” This is a good rule of thumb to follow as people prepare for the winter weather […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Madison County Judicial Commission will accept applications this month to fill a District Court judge position. Circuit Judge Danna Pate, chair of the judicial commission, said the […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Transportation is ramping up its preparation efforts in advance of the approaching winter weather. The National Weather Service Huntsville office has issued a Winter Storm […]
WASHINGTON – U.S. Sens. Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville are leading the charge with legislation they hope will see the light of day for the nation. Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tuberville […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department is monitoring road conditions in anticipation of the winter weather, which may create hazardous driving conditions and make many roads impassable. “Periods of heavy […]
HUNTSVILLE — Reinforcing a commitment to its employee culture, Invariant has transitioned to a 100% Employee Stock Ownership Plan, the Huntsville-based defense contractor announced. This strategic initiative also reflects the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Registration for an online reservation system that will allow Huntsville residents to simplify the process of registering for programs and reserving community facilities will be launched Tuesday by […]
MADISON — Called an “asset for all ages,” the new Madison Community Center will open its doors Thursday in a grand-opening ceremony hosted by the city of Madison and Madison […]
HUNTSVILLE — As the calendar turns to 2025, many are reflecting on the past year and setting resolutions for self-improvement. A common goal is to save more money and create […]
NORMAL — At his introductory news conference Monday, Alabama A&M Head Football Coach Sam Shade cut to “Da Chase.” “’Da Chase’ will always be on,” Shade said of his program’s […]
MADISON — The weather right now isn’t baseball weather, but that shouldn’t stop fans from thinking about warmer days ahead. One of those warmer days will be in March when […]
MONTGOMERY — With severe winter weather closing in, law enforcement officials are reminding the public to prepare their vehicles and practice extra caution on roadways. Additionally, they are informing Alabamians […]
