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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 […]

Fraud EDU: Falling for Romance Scams

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 […]

Heavy rain and storms in forecast for the weekend

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 […]

State of the Schools: ‘We serve every child’

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 […]

Bezos-founded Blue Origin cutting 10% of workforce

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 […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville City Football Club, the first MLS NEXT Pro club to operate in a separate city from its Major League Soccer parent, will host its own club academy — […]

MONTGOMERY — A bracket-style competition akin to “March Madness” has been launched to find the “Coolest Thing Made in Alabama.” Nominations and competition open Monday and there’s even a “Final […]

ATHENS – Looking for a late Valentine’s date, a “galentine” outing or just to get the family out? Then look no further than Athens Middle School for the annual Athens-Limestone […]

WASHINGTON — School districts across North Alabama have endorsed proposed legislation requiring a daily Pledge of Allegiance and the American flag to be “prominently displayed” in classrooms. The “Promoting American Patriotism […]

Northwest Shoals CC adds $179.1M to local economy

MUSCLE SHOALS – Northwest Shoals Community College added $179.1 million to the local economy in fiscal year 2023-24, according to an independent report released Wednesday. The impact supported 3,045 jobs. Students […]

MADISON — Due to rain and possible storms in the forecast, the Army-UNA baseball series at Toyota Field is rescheduled with a doubleheader Friday and a single game Saturday. It […]

MONTGOMERY – Alabama taxpayers with a qualifying 2024 adjusted gross income can prepare their 2024 state and federal income tax returns online using free tax preparation and e-filing software available […]

HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community and Technical College generated a $61 million economic impact in Madison and Morgan counties during the fiscal year 2023-24, according to a recent economic impact study […]

HANCEVILLE — With one of the highest ratios of teen roadway fatalities in the state, Winston County was the perfect        for the inaugural Safe Driving Summit in Alabama. […]

WASHINGTON – After taking the gavel to chair the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Subcommittee on Children and Families, one of Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s first actions was to […]

Fraud EDU: Falling for Romance Scams

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 […]

CULLMAN — State Rep. Randall Shedd has been hired to serve as Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger’s director of constituent affairs, Gudger (R-Cullman) announced Wednesday. Shedd (R-Fairview) will resign […]

WASHINGTON – With key portions of President Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expiring at the end of 2025, lawmakers are fighting to ensure small businesses will not face a massive […]