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HUNTSVILLE — Jazz in the Park, originally scheduled for Sunday in Huntsville’s Big Spring Park, has been moved to the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Spragins Hall. The change of […]

Turning the page: South and Pine adds Blue Apple Books

MADISON — From teaching literature to selling it, Robin Dauma is transitioning her love of novels to Madison’s newest locally owned bookstore Blue Apple Books. As someone who has called the […]

CULLMAN – Several full-sized pick-up trucks — including an all-electric 2024 Chevy Silverado – will hum into Cullman this weekend for a unique tailgating event that includes college football’s most-popular […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Brown’s Creek public boat ramp on Lake Guntersville will temporarily close this month, the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources […]

HUNTSVILLE – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology Faculty Investigator Dr. Josh Clevenger, is expanding his work to create aflatoxin-resistant peanuts through a research project sponsored in part by Mars Wrigley, maker of some of […]

MONTGOMERY — For those who didn’t grow up with hunting as part of their family experience, Alabama’s Adult Mentored Hunting program teaches all the skills needed to put wild game […]

Weather Stripping: A Simple Solution for Lower Bills

In today’s economy, it’s crucial to find strategies to reduce expenses while improving home comfort. One approach is to use weather stripping on windows and doors, which helps close air […]

HUNTSVILLE – The usually outgoing Dr. Karockas Watkins was humble Thursday night at the annual Small Business Awards Gala. Watkins, the owner of Ability Plus, was emotional after being named […]

Chief of Cherokee Nation visits UNA for mural unveiling

FLORENCE — The University of North Alabama welcomed Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Chuck Hoskin Jr. to campus Thursday for the unveiling of a mural recognizing the rich and […]

MIAMI — Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will undergo further testing today after receiving a concussion in the third quarter of Thursday night’s loss to the Buffalo Bills. The former Alabama signal-caller […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   A Merrill comeback? Rumor has it Alabama’s former Secretary of State, John Merrill, is gearing up for another […]

HUNTSVILLE — Addressing an increased demand for services while foreseeing slower revenue growth for the state’s largest city, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle introduced a balanced budget Thursday night for the […]

SHEFFIELD — A special adoption day event for animals in desperate need of homes is scheduled for Friday in Sheffield. The event, made possible through a partnership between Bank Independent […]

Decatur's M&J Precision recognized as ULA key supplier

DECATUR – M&J Precision, a small, woman-owned business in Decatur, has been named the United Launch Alliance’s “Extra Mile Supplier of the Year” and has gone where no other supplier […]

HUNTSVILLE — Mayor Tommy Battle announced big news for Huntsville and North Alabama at this week’s State of the City address. During his remarks Tuesday, Battle said a 200 mega-watt […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s music scene is quickly emerging as one of the most diverse and talent-filled in the South. In just the past few years, the city has become a […]

HUNTSVILLE — A first-of-its-kind, state-of-the-art medical facility has opened its doors to the North Alabama community. The Huntsville Hospital Heart Center Pediatric Cardiology will give families a new local treatment […]

HUNTSVILLE — Francine has weakened to a tropical depression and will bring gusty winds, heavy rainfall and flash flooding to North Alabama as it tracks northward today. Total rainfall amounts […]

HUNTSVILLE — Anyone who has recently spent time in Huntsville knows that the city is rapidly growing in size and population. At the State of the City address on Tuesday, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community & Technical College has launched a survey aimed at assessing broadband accessibility and digital access in Madison, Marshall, and Jackson counties. According to the school, […]

ATHENS — Students who found ways to express how they can be heroes when they raise awareness and help fight childhood cancer won gift cards and supported St. Jude Children’s […]

MADISON – It may not be long until the Los Angeles Angels are referred to as “Rocket City West.” Eric Wagaman, who played 94 games for the Trash Pandas this […]

HUNTSVILLE — As Hurricane Francine makes landfall in Louisiana today, gusty winds are forecast in the Tennessee Valley this evening and continuing through early Friday afternoon. Francine is expected to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Rocket City residents are invited by the Huntsville Police Department to “share their insights” on the agency’s community involvement and the level of public safety services it offers. […]