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HUNTSVILLE – Considering Huntsville’s strong military ties, it’s no surprise that Maple Hill Cemetery holds graves of veterans dating back to the Revolutionary War. Now, an app created by the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department advises motorists to expect traffic delays and road closures in downtown Monday for the annual Veterans Day Parade. This year’s parade steps off at […]
HUNTSVILLE – A major west Huntsville redevelopment project is another step closer to construction following a vote by the City Council at Thursday’s meeting. The council voted to accept a […]
HUNTSVILLE — A widening project that north Huntsville commuters have been clamoring for years is being addressed. With the city’s growth booming along the Winchester Road corridor, traffic has increased […]
MONTGOMERY — Nearly a dozen towns, cities and counties across the region will be getting important financial aid for much-needed projects, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. According to the governor’s office, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s former City Hall, first opened in 1965, is now set to be dismantled after closing this year. The municipality has announced that it has hired Britt Demolition […]
ATHENS — Bank Independent and Athens State University have partnered to create debit and credit cards that support students’ financial goals while also giving back to the college. With every […]
MADISON — A 13-year-old boy was arrested Thursday when he was found with a loaded 9mm handgun at a Madison middle school. According to Madison police, the arrest stemmed from a […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department arrested and charged two more suspects with reckless murder in connection to a deadly shooting last month. The incident happened just before 10 p.m. […]
LOS ANGELES — Chauncy Glover, an Athens native, died Tuesday, according to his family. He was 39. Glover, a three-time Emmy winning journalist and Los Angeles television anchor, was known […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s said the “wheels on the bus go round and round.” Well, the city of Huntsville is offering an opportunity to make those wheels go round while making […]
HUNTSVILLE – As part of its Golden Anniversary series, the College of Nursing at the University of Alabama in Huntsville is hosting a Health Equity Seminar next week. Scheduled for […]
MADISON — Expect some travel delays overnight on I-565 westbound near the Town Madison interchange (Exit 10) in Madison County, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Weather permitting, contractors will install […]
HUNTSVILLE — In a historic event for the Alabama A&M women’s basketball team, the Lady Bulldogs host No. 24 Alabama today – the first-ever appearance by an SEC women’s basketball […]
LOS ANGELES — Three Huntsville-based companies are part of a $2.5 billion Space Systems Command contract. Axient, NTSI, and Sigmatech are among 12 companies, some of which have offices in […]
HUNTSVILLE — A “flexible option” to shop and dine in downtown Huntsville is available for visitors. The Downtown Explorer Card, a digital gift card to support local food, beverage, and […]
HUNTSVILLE — Ahead of the winter months, the Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department has announced an initiative that it hopes will keep people warm as temperatures begin to drop across […]
KILLEN — The Alabama Department of Transportation aims to improve safety at a Lauderdale County intersection using an alternative intersection design. The $451,098 project, starting this week, will convert the […]
MONTGOMERY — The dust has settled, the results are in – albeit unofficial – and they are available for viewing on the Alabama Secretary of State’s website. According to Secretary […]
FLORENCE – In time for holiday shoppers downtown, the Tombigbee Public Parking Deck opened Monday. Mayor Andy Betterton, Florence City Council, and the Florence Downtown Alliance celebrated the opening of the […]
MADISON — It may not be quite hot cocoa weather yet, but that’s not stopping the Madison Chamber of Commerce from inviting residents to shop locally while enjoying the chocolatey […]
HUNTSVILLE — “When Johnny (and Janie) comes marching home again, hurrah, hurrah …” While there won’t be a brass band or troops marching, the Semper Fi Community Task Force is […]
STERLING, Ill. — Nine years ago, Rodney Smith Jr. was driving his usual route in Huntsville when he saw an elderly man struggling to mow his lawn — so he […]
