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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 – 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 […]
