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FLORENCE – The LIONS Bridge Program is an initiative aimed at increasing diversity in engineering at the University of North Alabama. Thanks to a National Science Foundation grant, the program […]

HUNTSVILLE — It may be known as Lobsterfest, but the Huntsville tradition is more than fresh Maine crustaceans. The St. Thomas Episcopal Church Lobsterfest, an annual family friendly event for […]

HUNTSVILLE — It is not Christmas in Huntsville without the eye-catching Galaxy of Lights at the Huntsville Botanical Garden.  Embarking on its 29th year, the Galaxy of Lights display offers […]

For those who are not aware, a pharmacy benefit manager is a company that manages prescription drug benefits for insurance plans, deciding which medications are covered and the cost. PBMs […]

AUBURN — An Auburn University alumnus has made a $10 million pledge that will provide an estimated more than 300 scholarships to Auburn Engineering students during the next 20 years, […]

HUNTSVILLE – At a first-of-its-kind event, U.S. administration officials, lawmakers and local industry representatives discussed how AUKUS, the trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, will […]

MONTGOMERY — Four area airports are sharing some $600,000 in state funding awarded by the Alabama Department of Transportation for improvements. Statewide, ALDOT’s Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program provided $3.6 […]

SCOTTSBORO — It’ll soon be time to hit the slopes and a trip to Scottsboro should be on the itinerary. Not for schussing, though, but for the latest gear and […]

MONTGOMERY – Though their state capitals are several hundred miles apart, Alabama and Virginia joined forces to combat the fentanyl epidemic ravaging communities across the country. In a historic partnership, […]

SCOTTSBORO — Lake Guntersville is set to be the scene of one of the largest bass fishing tournaments in the nation with the largest pot in the sport’s history. First […]

ATHENS — Athens State University is expanding its capabilities in producing highly qualified cybersecurity experts for the local and regional workforce and has opened a new laboratory to generate the […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Gov. Tuberville?   As we get closer to determining who our next President might be we are hearing more […]

DECATUR – All good things must come to an end and this weekend is the finale for a great thing. The final Alabama 100 Series tournament of the year launches […]

ATHENS – Athens Arts League in conjunction with its Dia de los Muertos Committee is bringing the celebration of this Mexican holiday to downtown Athens. Dia de los Muertos, or […]

MONTGOMERY — In the spirit of helping the homeless, including victims of domestic violence, two Tennessee Valley cities and three nonprofit agencies will share $1.3 million in grant assistance. The […]

MONTGOMERY – Calling a Florida doctor “an immediate danger to his patients and the public,” the Alabama Medical Licensure Commission has temporarily suspended Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky’s license to practice medicine […]

UNA chosen for national undergraduate research program

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has been selected participate in the 2024-25 Scholars Transforming Through Research Program through the Council on Undergraduate Research. UNA is one of just […]

Boo-rah! Marines tell tales of haunted aircraft

WASHINGTON — A pair of Marine Corps aerial refueling aircraft are said to be haunted by Marines who worked and flew on them. The KC-130F, introduced in 1962, was designed […]

DECATUR — A memorable evening of culture, community, and celebration are in store Saturday for the third annual Dia de Los Muertos celebration in downtown Decatur. The immersive cultural experience […]

RAINSVILLE – Gov. Kay Ivey is on the road for the final stop of her Rebuild Alabama Road Tour. Ivey will be highlighting the resurfacing of Dilbeck Road from Church […]

HUNTSVILLE — After an 14-month effort, Land Trust of North Alabama has gathered the community support needed to create a greenway on Monte Sano. The greenway will provide a safe […]

MADISON — In a sign of the city’s continued growth and expansion, officials with the city of Madison and Madison City Schools broke ground for the school system’s next elementary […]

WASHINGTON – As Alabamians prepare to change their clocks this weekend, Sen. Tommy Tuberville is continuing to advocate for the passage of the bipartisan Sunshine Protection Act to make Daylight […]

MONTGOMERY – With Halloween coming tomorrow, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency  urges everyone to prioritize safety to avoid any frights on Halloween night.   There will likely be more pedestrians on […]