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TUSCALOOSA — Improbable Media, a New York-based media company, is launching “LANK by Jalen Milroe,” a season-long digital diary series powered starring the University of Alabama quarterback. According to a news […]

HUNTSVILLE —- In honor of those killed during the 9/11 terror attacks, local first responders are holding a ceremony to remember the victims who died that day twenty-three years ago. […]

HUNTSVILLE- At a sold-out State of the City address Tuesday, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle delivered good news about Alabama’s largest city. Battle revealed his vision for the Rocket City and […]

HUNTSVILLE – A second teen has been charged with capital murder and two counts of first-degree assault in connection to last week’s shooting on Max Luther Drive in north Huntsville, […]

How Do Local Banks Help the Community

As a local bank, Bank Independent is deeply committed to helping our communities thrive. We believe our role extends beyond simply providing customers a place to deposit their paychecks or […]

Francine likely to impact Tennessee Valley

HUNTSVILLE — Rainfall is expected to overspread the area starting Wednesday, as Tropical  Storm Francine approaches the northwestern Gulf Coast. As Francine, which is expected to reach hurricane strength, lifts […]

Application deadline nears for TVA STEM education grant

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Time is running out for teachers to apply for a Tennessee Valley Authority STEM grant. The agency said the deadline to submit an application for a grant […]

State Veterans Affairs commissioner resigns

MONTGOMERY — After a weekend-long standoff with the governor, Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis has resigned. His resignation, effective Dec. 31, comes after an earlier refusal to […]

DECATUR — A Decatur native with a strong business background has announced his campaign to become the River City’s next mayor. Qualification for municipal offices are June 10-24, 2025 and […]

Shine on: Campaign signs, banners light up UNA, community

FLORENCE – Almost one year into the public phase of the Shine On, Gold comprehensive  campaign, signs and banners have been placed throughout the University of North Alabama campus and […]

MONTGOMERY — The state’s top legislative leaders and committee chairs today endorsed the governors call for the resignation of the commissioner of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs. The Legislature’s […]

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 — As genetic sequencing technology becomes more accessible and efficient, researchers have made significant strides in understanding the genetic underpinnings of various diseases. Despite these successes, scientists continue to […]

MADISON — In honor of one of America’s most solemn of occasions, the City of Madison will be hosting its annual 9-11 ceremony paying tribute to those who lost their […]

Morgan County home sales up from June to July

DECATUR — There may be a light at the end of the home sales tunnel for the Decatur area. According to the Morgan County Association of Realtors, July residential sales increased 1.7% […]

HUNTSVILLE — Cornelious Brown IV threw for 278 yards and four touchdowns as the Alabama A&M football team gave head coach Connell Maynor his 100th career victory Saturday with a 49-7 […]

HUNTSVILLE — The 10th annual Huntsville Christmas Parade returns to the downtown area this year with a new theme sure to evoke both wonder and nostalgia. After a recent People’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — In “The Mark on the Wall,” Virginia Woolf’s narrator was inspired to envision a world of thought, debate and dreams in a snail’s mark on the wall, and […]

HUNTSVILLE – Ashok Silwal, a doctoral candidate and graduate research assistant at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has been chosen to receive a NASA Future Investigators in NASA Earth […]

GADSDEN – Gadsden State Community College is hosting a free Public Information and Branding Class for law enforcement personnel, first responders, business leaders, and school officials. It is in collaboration […]

Auburn serving Alabama's rural communities

AUBURN — Convenient, affordable access to housing, health care and education can change the lives of those living in rural areas, and Auburn University is on a mission to build resilient […]

UNA engineering students finish top 4 in international contest

FLORENCE – A team of University of North Alabama students recently placed fourth in the American Society of Mechanic Engineers K-16/IEEE EPS Heat Sink Design Competition. Team LeoSink, led by […]

Memories to be made at Winfield’s 50th annual Mule Day

WINFIELD – Mule Day, a two-day event centered on mules and their role in rural farming, hits the streets of downtown Winfield this month, bringing with it free family fun. […]

Huntsville City FC hosting Fan Appreciation Night

HUNTSVILLE – It’s a quick turnaround for Huntsville City Football Club when they take on Inter Miami CF II Sunday. The Boys in Blue are coming off Wednesday’s Space Cowboy […]