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HOLLYWOOD – A Huntsville company’s expansion in Hollywood came without a red carpet, fancy-dressed stars and no paparazzi. After all, it was in Hollywood, Ala., just outside of Scottsboro, not […]

Madison County sets public test for voting machines

OWENS CROSS ROADS — With the general election coming Nov. 5, Madison County has set a public test of the voting machines for the election, the office of Probate Judge […]

HUNTSVILLE — It was a big day for the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering in Huntsville. The nation’s only high school focused on the integration of cyber technology […]

HUNTSVILLE — Mayor Tommy Battle is excited about a “state of the art” public safety training academy designed exclusively for first responders. The 58,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, a large multiuse […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation is holding a public workshop Tuesday about its Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The “open house” workshop is 5 to 7 p.m. at […]

Community 'embraces' Alabama Kids' new Higher Ed Home at UNA

FLORENCE — More than 75 people, including community supporters, University of North Alabama officials, Florence city officials, and current and former UNA students recently celebrated the construction of Embrace Alabama […]

If you find yourself digesting any form of media you will notice quickly the omnipresent nature of national political discourse. The beltway elites make it so easy to distract away […]

HUNTSVILLE — Those seeking employment opportunities in the area now have a chance to attend an event that could change the trajectory of their lives. The ReLaunch Job Fair is […]

HUNTSVILLE — Nuclear propulsion in space, artificial intelligence and the Artemis program are on the agenda this week for the Von Braun Space Exploration Symposium. The theme is “Expanding Exploration: […]

HUNTSVILLE — Are you looking to “branch out” by making a positive impact on the environment? If so, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle invites you to his annual tree planting day next […]

FORT PAYNE — North Alabama is beautiful throughout the year, but especially in the fall. As the greens of summer surrender to glittering yellow poplars, scarlet dogwoods, orange maples and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Century Communities is continuing its expansion with new homes in the Huntsville metro area. The national homebuilder which features online home sales announced its Century Complete brand is selling new […]

FLORENCE — Aligned Tek, a locally owned and managed technology service provider, will be recognized in December as a finalist at the 2024 MSP Titans of the Industry awards ceremony. […]

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama horn choir won the recent Kings Peak International Music Competition, the second time in three years that the Horn Choir has placed first […]

HUNTSVILLE – A team of research engineers from the University of Alabama in Huntsville Research Institute travelled to Guam with several colleagues to support a Missile Defense Agency STEM outreach initiative […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville’s sanitation customers will see their rates increase beginning Jan. 1 after unanimous approval by City Council at Thursday night’s Council meeting. It’s just the […]

BIRMINGHAM — When Alabama A&M meets Alabama State in the annual Magic City Classic on Saturday, the spectacle outside Legion Field will rival the excitement inside the “Gray Lady.” “It’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — The former Grissom High School auditorium will soon be receiving some much-needed refurbishment. The City of Huntsville announced Thursday that the Sandra Moon Community Complex renovation project, part […]

NEW YORK — Boeing is exploring the sale of its space business, according to the Wall Street Journal. The aerospace giant is evaluating the sale of its NASA business, including […]

MONTGOMERY — Three North Alabama counties are among 22 counties statewide placed under a Fire Danger Advisory by the Alabama Forestry Commission. Jackson, Limestone and Madison counties were named with […]

MONTGOMERY – A Hartselle-based National Guard military police company has been deployed to the southern border, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. “Over the last four years, securing the Southern Border […]

Tennessee man arrested after road rage shooting

HUNTSVILLE — A Tennessee man has been arrested after shooting into a vehicle with two teens inside last Saturday. Both were reportedly unharmed. According to authorities, Donnie Kent, 29, ran […]

HUNTSVILLE – Ian Wagner, a doctoral candidate of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has been selected to receive the United States Department of Energy (DOE) […]

HUNTSVILLE — Bringing artificial intelligence and machine learning to the realm of space and missile defense is a prime objective of a Huntsville small business. To that end, 1st Edge has […]