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It was a roaring good time at UNA Family Weekend

FLORENCE – If you were near the University of North Alabama campus last Saturday, you would have noticed a lot of purple “NA Family” T-shirts. They were all part of UNA’s […]

FLORENCE — Looking to find a place to take in the fall colors? Look no further than The Shoals region in North Alabama. The area features foliage with some of […]

HUNTSVILLE —  If you’re an animation fan, the Huntsville Museum of Art is offering a special look Sunday that will both pique your interest and foster a new appreciation for […]

MONTGOMERY – After serving the longest tenure of a state Labor secretary, Fitzgerald Washington is retiring, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. Since being named secretary in 2014, Washington helped see Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE — Prepare yourself, Huntsville. This weekend will not be kind to drivers. The South Star Festival has come to town and with it more than 20,000 fans from all […]

HUNTSVILLE — The inaugural ICSC Huntsville local event featured a heavyweight panel of development professionals Thursday.   Moderated by Wesley Crunkleton of Crunkleton Commercial Real Estate, the panel featured Shane Davis, […]

DECATUR — Celebrating those who helped power North Alabama’s $4.7 billion tourism industry, the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association announced the recipients of its PEAK Awards. The awards were presented […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama     Fretful fans Some football fans are less than thrilled that former President Donald Trump will be attending […]

HUNTSVILLE – There is a new tenant in Huntsville’s Cummings Research Park. And that tenant will have a few hundred tenants, as well. Capstone Building has completed Arcadia, a 250-apartment […]

Huntsville City Council approves $328M balanced budget

HUNTSVILLE — With an emphasis on roads and streets, plus an increase in sidewalk construction, the Huntsville City Council approved a balanced operating budget at its regular meeting Thursday. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — Though Tropical Storm Helene continues to weaken as it tracks inland, it is expected to bring heavy rainfall and gusty winds to the Tennessee Valley. The last few […]

WASHINGTON – A veterans-related bill that would right a wrong, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, has been passed by the Senate and now heads to President Biden’s desk to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Teledyne Brown Engineering has been selected to provide Earth observation data and related services to NASA. This indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple-award contract has a cumulative maximum value of $476 million. […]

TRINITY — Called the largest investment project ever undertaken in a rural Alabama county, a $1.1 billion solar manufacturing facility was inaugurated in Trinity. First Solar launched the facility which […]

HUNTSVILLE — As fans eagerly await what might arguably be the biggest weekend in Huntsville’s musical entertainment history in years, city leaders and South Star festival officials are keeping an […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City has been called the economic engine of North Alabama. One of the industries that helps power that engine is, coincidentally, the auto industry. And providing […]

CINCINNATI — Logistics is a growing industry in Huntsville and the second-largest freight brokerage in North America has climbed aboard. Total Quality Logistics, one of the largest global third-party logistics firms, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Get-A-Way Skatepark is set to be the scene for a free high-energy skate jam and skate clinic led by a pair of Olympians next month. “Huntsville is excited […]

AUBURN — The Alabama Farmers Federation scholarship program continues to cultivate the next generation of agriculturists. Seventy-seven students were recognized Monday during the annual awards program at Lazenby Farms in Auburn. […]

SCOTTSBORO — Things are taking off, economy-wise, in the Scottsboro-Jackson County area. Business is growing. The population is growing. And more things will be taking off, aviation-wise, at Scottsboro Municipal […]

HUNTSVILLE — Though Hurricane Helene won’t make landfall until this evening in Florida’s “Big Bend” area, its impact will hit the Tennessee Valley today. Helene will bring moderate to heavy […]

ARDMORE — Instead of reaching across the aisle to get things done, officials reached across the Alabama-Tennessee state line for a major sewer system project. Leaders from state, federal and […]

DECATUR — Roy Burgess Jr. has been resentenced to life without parole for the brutal 1993 capital murder of 16-year-old Kevin Ray Gardner, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today. “I am […]

ATHENS – Looking for a spooky way to enjoy some local history this fall? Search no further than the annual Athens Haunt Walk and Wagon Tours. The events, popular across […]