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DECATUR – A motorcyclist was killed today in an early morning collision with a car in Decatur, police said. According to Decatur police, the motorcyclist, Marcus Allen Hastings, 32, of […]
HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville man was arrested today in connection with the shooting death of an unborn child Saturday. Huntsville Police arrested and charged Dequerius Amar Clayborn, 27, of Huntsville […]
MONTGOMERY — Alabama’s proposal for deploying $1.4 billion in funds to further expand high-speed internet has received approval from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, according to Gov. Kay Ivey’s office. […]
MADISON — The bats – the wood kind – have been put away but bats – the winged kind – may be spotted this weekend at Toyota Field. The Rocket […]
MONTGOMERY — Anyone who hasn’t registered to vote in next month’s General Election has until midnight tonight to take that step. Today, Oct. 21, is the deadline to register to […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a combined total of almost 145 years of law enforcement experience, 11 Huntsville police officers were promoted at a special ceremony last week. “As the City of […]
HUNTSVILLE — While the pandemic may have put a halt in Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy’s plans for a new campus in Huntsville, the show must go on and […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama’s Special Committee on Live Lions is seeking input from the campus and community on the possibility of continuing the live lion tradition at […]
GADSDEN — Gadsden State Community College has received a $1 million grant from the Gene Haas Foundation to support its Precision Machining Program, the school announced. The program is in the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Marine Corps Reserve Center and the Semper Fi Riders are hosting a Semper Fi Riders Toys for Tots Motorcycle Parade next month. The parade is Nov. 2 […]
FLORENCE – Just one year since the launch of the $100 million Shine On, Gold Comprehensive Campaign for the University of North Alabama, and already the goal is well within […]
HUNTSVILLE – Coach Lorraine “Les” Stuedeman and her softball teams consistently deliver wins to the University of Alabama in Huntsville and thrills to their fans. Since their first season in […]
GADSDEN — Flying high like its cardinal mascot, Gadsden State Community College’s enrollment continues to set records and beat the national average. School officials announced the number of students has […]
HUNTSVILLE — Expect lane closures on Mastin Lake Road at North Memorial Parkway (U.S. 231-431) in Huntsville on two upcoming nights. The Alabama Department of Transportation said Mastin Lake Road will […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University received nearly $2.5 million in donations during last week’s Homecoming festivities – setting a record for the second consecutive year and outpacing last year’s total […]
DECATUR — There’s good news for motorists crossing the Tennessee River on I-65. There are no around-the-clock lane closures needed for the bridge project, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. […]
ATHENS — A man accused of hacking the Security Exchange Commission’s X page to post false and misleading information about bitcoin was arrested Thursday in Athens by federal authorities. According […]
MADISON – There aren’t any tricks but the Rocket City Trash Pandas are offering some treats with their Mini Plans and single-game ticket vouchers. The popular vouchers and 20-game plans […]
HUNTSVILLE – Celebrate a fur-ightfully fun month with Huntsville Animal Services with two community events and waived adoption fees on most adult pets. The fun starts Saturday with a Pawsitive […]
HUNTSVILLE – A third man has been arrested for a deadly shooting in north Huntsville last weekend. Tyler O’Neal Andrade, 21, of Huntsville, was booked into the Madison County Jail […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and city officials were on hand Thursday to celebrate the popularity and expansion of the Huntsville Tennis Center. The event was slightly different from […]
MONTGOMERY – There was mixed news for workers and the state last month. Wages are up, according to the Alabama Department of Labor. But so is the number of unemployed […]
Fourth of a four-part series: 256 Today recently recognized area leaders in innovation and dedication to the nation. The Nonprofit of the Year is Still Serving Veterans. HUNTSVILLE — Still […]
