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FLORENCE – A team of University of North Alabama faculty is working to understand and address gaps in STEM higher education for rural, academically talented, low-income students. The project is […]
WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has signed a classified strategy for countering the effects of unmanned systems, also called “drones,” the Defense Department announced. According to an unclassified […]
HUNTSVILLE — Music icons Melissa Etheridge and Indigo Girls will perform at The Orion Amphitheater as part of Huntsville’s 2025 Women in Music Week. This electrifying performance promises a celebration […]
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — At 8:05 a.m. on Dec. 7, 1941, two Japanese aerial torpedoes struck the battleship USS California, tearing a 40-foot hole in its hull, during a surprise […]
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — Just after 8 a.m. on Dec. 7, 1941, the battleship USS Arizona, at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was attacked by Japanese bombers multiple times. At 8:06 a.m. […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department is welcoming two new officers after the pair made it through the organization’s training academy. “Today, we honor two individuals who have demonstrated the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Port of Huntsville received a grant designed to boost site development for large industrial projects in the state, it was announced today. The $650,000 SEEDS (Site Evaluation […]
ATHENS – Thanks to a $245,400 grant, high school students in Limestone County will gain simulated job-site experience as they train for careers in commercial construction The Limestone County Board […]
HUNTSVILLE – It was signing day today at Drake State Community & Technical College. However, instead of students committing to the next level of college, it was signing day for […]
NORMAL — Dr. Chance Glenn isn’t your typical engineering professor. This holiday season, he’s added a surprising twist to his already impressive resume – the release of a Christmas album, […]
HUNTSVILLE — A former opponent has joined the Boys in Blue, Huntsville City FC officials announced Thursday. The MLS NEXT Pro club also signed a player with international experience for […]
MADISON — Regions Bank and Jack’s are working to make a difference in the lives of children in foster care throughout North Alabama during the holiday season. Over a dozen […]
FLORENCE – It was as easy as b2b for the University of North Alabama Esports team as they roared to the fall College Halo National Championship. The Lions capped off a […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Gudger win a surprise? “Not really” Was State Sen. Garlan Gudger’s win for pro tem of the Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE — It may be cold now but Huntsville’s newest recreational attraction will be ready for the heat of the summer. Apollo Park at MidCity is now open after a […]
BIRMINGHAM — The search for a cure for cancer took a giant step forward or, rather, 1.1 million steps forward following a major announcement Thursday. The Breast Cancer Research Foundation […]
HUNTSVILLE – Torch Technologies has received a prime contract with a $33 billion ceiling and supports research and development across the Department of Defense, the company announced today. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity […]
HUNTSVILLE – An initiative to empower Huntsville businesses to grow and diversify was launched today in the Rocket City. The CRP DefenseTech Accelerator is an effort between the Huntsville/Madison County […]
ARDMORE — The Greater Ardmore Chamber of Commerce Tinsel Trail is returning for another exciting year in 2024. The idea of the tinsel trail in Ardmore is for the community […]
ATHENS — Eggs Up Grill, a popular restaurant chain with an extensive breakfast and brunch menu, will soon have a new location in Athens thanks to a husband and wife […]
HUNTSVILLE – The kickoff for the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl is still a few weeks away, but the Huntsville-based company is hosting another competition – for the academic side of […]
HUNTSVILLE — PeopleTec of Huntsville has been awarded a $261,125,292 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract from the Army for program management services, scientific services, engineering services, logistics services, financial services and ancillary services. […]
ATHENS — Ella Lovvorn is ready to become both elf and judge. Ella, an 8-year-old student at Lindsay Lane Christian Academy, is the creator of Athens’ very own gingerbread house […]
