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HUNTSVILLE – It’s been a cold, wet winter, but Huntsville Parks & Recreation is bringing sunshine back with the 2025 Spring Program Guide. Packed with over 100 free activities and […]
HUNTSVILLE — Young athletes looking to sharpen their basketball skills while giving back to the community are invited to sign up for next weekend’s Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s MLK Youth Basketball […]
MONTGOMERY – In a timely matter as stormy weather leaves the area, Alabama will observe its 14th annual Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday next weekend. The Alabama Retail Association […]
HUNTSVILLE – Girls in grades 3-5 are invited to let their feet fly as part of Girls on the Run, a popular eight-week program designed to help participants build confidence, […]
WASHINGTON – Calling a ban on lead ammo and tackle unfair, Sen. Tommy Tuberville was joined by Sen. Katie Britt in cosponsoring the “Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act.” […]
GULF SHORES — Bigger at the beach was the overarching theme of the Alabama Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association annual conference last week. It was also the motivation behind increasing […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s not exactly a match made in sports heaven, but the Huntsville Havoc and Talladega Superspeedway have an exciting ticket bundle perfect for sports and racing fans across […]
MELVILLE, N.Y. — Bargain Hunt, the discount retailer with stores in Cullman, Decatur and Florence, is keeping its stores open through the end of the month as a national real […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama Studio Jazz Band and the Shoals Area Big Band will perform their annual Valentine’s concert Sunday at 2 p.m. in Norton Auditorium. Alumni […]
BIRMINGHAM – When Innovate Alabama announced the third round of designees of the Innovate Alabama Network, there were 18 from North Alabama among 58 organizations statewide. The newest designees represent all […]
ATHENS – On the day to celebrate affection, Free 2 Teach demonstrated its love for teachers by providing its free teacher resource center to the Athens and Limestone County school […]
GADSDEN — Gadsden State Community College continues to play a pivotal role in driving economic growth and community development across Alabama. According to the latest Economic Impact Study for Fiscal […]
WASHINGTON – Citing AM radio as a crucial source of emergency alerts and free speech, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt helped introduce the bipartisan “AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act.” The legislation, also […]
Falling in love shouldn’t break the bank. More than 64,000 Americans were taken for over $1 billion in romance scams in 2023 — double the $500 million just four years […]
HUNTSVILLE — With demolition of the former City Hall underway, Huntsville is putting the finishing touches on the master plan for Big Spring Park East. “This is a bittersweet day […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s the calm before the storms. The weather today will be pleasant but things start cranking up with rain and storms rolling in Saturday. A line of strong […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Caroleene Dobson part deux After losing the race for Alabama’s Second Congressional District in November, Caroleene Dobson is […]
HUNTSVILLE – Working out is beneficial for one’s body and well-being. This month, a workout event will be held to benefit another person and her well-being. Relentless Positivity Fitness and […]
ALPHARETTA, Ga. — A 246-home development with green space and fitness facilities is being planned for northwest Madison County, according to a Southeast-focused real estate investment firm. DDB Capital Fund […]
HUNTSVILLE — Emphasising the “beauty of public education” by serving every child, officials with Madison County’s three school systems spoke Thursday about the issues facing public schools. Their remarks came […]
WASHINGTON – In the wake of a bird flu outbreak that has killed millions of chickens nationwide and more than 100,000 in Alabama, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville joined Sens. Roger […]
HUNTSVILLE — To represent its wide selection of programs, the College of Education at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has been renamed the College of Education, Sport, and Human […]
WASHINGTON — Just a month after the inaugural launch of its New Glenn rocket, Jeff Bezos-founded Blue Origin said it is cutting about 10% of its workforce. The layoffs affect […]
