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BIRMINGHAM — This holiday season, Books-A-Million customers and booksellers across the country came together to give back in a powerful way. Books-A-Million stores nationwide collected 214,732 donated books and toys and […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University women’s basketball players Rakiyah Beal and Kalia Walker picked up Southwestern Athletic Conference weekly honors, the conference announced Tuesday. Beal repeated as the SWAC’s Newcomer […]
‘Twas the day before Christmas Eve, And all through the town, The Elves in Blue and Lucas Street Church were shopping around. ATHENS — They’re taller than your typical elves […]
WASHINGTON — Raytheon Missiles and Defense was awarded a more than $384 million modification to a Tomahawk missile contract, the Department of Defense announced. Work on the contract will be […]
HUNTSVILLE — A blend of the past mixed with the future is in the blueprints for a new mixed-use development on the western outskirts of Huntsville. Last week, the Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE — With the Alabama Legislature set to convene Jan. 16, State Rep. Rex Reynolds says the upcoming session will be fast-paced and focused, with lawmakers facing a compressed calendar […]
’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the city, Traffic engineers were busy frosting gingerbread and sculpting fondant so pretty. With candy and icing and plans on display, They […]
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Each December, millions of families around the world follow along as Santa Claus makes his Yuletide trek around the globe, but the holiday tradition wouldn’t be […]
HUNTSVILLE – The former executive director of the Singing River Trail was indicted this week on child pornography charges. John Kvach faces one count of disseminating obscene material involving minors […]
MADISON — A Madison City Schools employee was arrested today on a charge of child abuse, according to the Madison Police Department. In a news release, police said Barbara Tribble, […]
NEW YORK — To go along with betting on sports, Alabama residents will be able to make wagers on financial markets. FanDuel and derivatives marketplace CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) Group […]
DECATUR — Tory Bruno, the longtime chief executive of United Launch Alliance, is leaving the joint venture for another opportunity. In a statement today, executives from Boeing and Lockheed Martin, […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Radiance Technologies is among three companies sharing a $85 million contract for the Advanced Framework For Simulation, Integration, And Modeling (AFSIM) for the Greater Enterprise, according to […]
DECATUR — The highly anticipated Bama Blues catfishing tournament, presented by Twisted Cat Outdoors, is set to return to reel in the new year. One of the nation’s most exciting […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Parks & Recreation invites girls in grades 3-5 to build confidence with every stride by participating in the Girls on the Run 2026 season. The popular program […]
HUNTSVILLE — On a busy holiday distribution day at Manna House in Huntsville, the pace was relentless. Volunteers moved quickly, families lined up for food and essentials, and Director Fran […]
TANNER – To enhance “safety and readiness,” the Pryor Field Airport Authority board approved a three-year contract with Rural Metro Fire Department Inc. to provide aircraft rescue and firefighting services […]
SHEFFIELD – Bank Independent’s annual Toy Share Drive once again delivered holiday cheer to children across North Alabama, collecting 2,924 toys and raising $2,763.99 in cash. All donations were distributed […]
ATHENS — In the civic version of “keeping up with the Joneses” – in this case, Huntsville, Madison and Decatur – the Athens City Council approved plans for a shopping […]
HUNTSVILLE — Black and teal. Thirty years. One iconic name. And it all comes back Friday night to the Von Braun Center as the Huntsville Havoc celebrate the 30th anniversary […]
MADISON — The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of Republican Aaron Thomas for Alabama House District 10 in Madison County. “Aaron Thomas is a hard-working business owner and a […]
MONTGOMERY — The Food City development in Athens received another boost Monday with a $300,000 Community Development Block Grant, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. The grant will help bring 100 new […]
HUNTSVILLE – The holiday season is in full swing and Huntsville officials have unwrapped an early present for residents. A ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated the opening of the West Huntsville Recreation […]
