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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, […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 — 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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
