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HUNTSVILLE – A second suspect from Huntsville has been arrested in Kentucky for the shooting death of James Grays, 35, of Huntsville. The Huntsville Police Department has charged Erica Lashawn Baker, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department is calling all individuals who are looking to make a positive and lasting impact on the city. The department announced today the application process […]
WASHINGTON — Rep. Robert Aderholt’s bill renaming the Guntersville Veterans Affairs Clinic in honor of Col. Ola Lee Mize Department, a Marshall County native and Medal of Honor recipient, has […]
GADSDEN — The merchants of downtown Gadsden are getting in the holiday spirit, and as a more relaxing and enjoyable alternative to the big box store “Black Friday” chaos, shoppers […]
ATHENS — Horace Greeley proclaimed, “Go west, young man.” And now, a regional grocery store chain has apparently been listening to Greeley as well as residents on the west side […]
HUNTSVILLE — For anyone going out shopping on Black Friday, don’t forget the overcoats and mittens. Yep, as you recover from Thursday’s feasting, get ready for some Friday frosting. Along […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has begun its yearly effort to make the state’s roads safer through the Thanksgiving holiday. As part of the effort, state troopers are […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Rocket City holiday tradition is returning for its 10th year. The Huntsville Christmas Parade, scheduled for Dec. 3, will feature more than 80 quality floats, animals, and […]
DECATUR – The city of Decatur will begin rolling out new recycling carts for residents in January and next May as part of an opt-in campaign to strengthen its existing […]
HUNTSVILLE — Christmas cheer is once again coming to The Orion Amphitheater. Next month’s Christkindlmarket Huntsville will give holiday shoppers a chance to experience German and European traditions with local […]
HUNTSVILLE — ‘Tis the season for glittering lights, festive melodies and sugar plum fairies. Huntsville offers a celebration for every tradition— from watching ballerinas in The Nutcracker to listening to […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department is beginning an initiative designed to increase community protection by slashing the number of firearms stolen during car break-ins in the city. “Lock. Secure. […]
It should come as easily as airline safety, so buckle up for this one. Despite the fact that check use has declined by 25%, reports of check fraud have soared. […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Skyryse, the creator of SkyOS, the world’s first universal operating system for flight, has signed a strategic partnership with Ace Aeronautics, a major reseller of Black Hawk helicopters around […]
HUNTSVILLE – Start spreadin’ the news! Officials announced today Delta will begin a nonstop route from Huntsville International Airport to New York City’s LaGuardia Airport next year. “We’re proud to […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Transportation is doing its part in making holiday travel easier. The agency said there are no planned lane closures in the state from noon […]
HUNTSVILLE — Dynetics has been awarded a $670.5 million contract from the Army for work on the hypersonic missile program. According to the Department of Defense, work on the cost-plus-fixed-fee […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville will soon begin exploring possibilities for a parcel of downtown land that includes the Historic Huntsville Depot. EarlyWorks Museums recently chose to turn control […]
MUSCLE SHOALS — Stepping into TVA’s Power Service Shops is like peering inside a highly calibrated machine. Here, a steady rumble of machinery and rhythmic humming of cranes is punctuated […]
HUNTSVILLE – Bridge Street Town Centre is gifting shoppers with extended Thanksgiving weekend hours this season. At 6 a.m. Friday, shoppers can bust down the doors for deals on hot […]
HUNTSVILLE — North Carolina-based Assertive Professionals has been awarded a $127,330,835 contract from the Missile Defense Agency at Redstone Arsenal. The company is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and Economically […]
TUSCALOOSA — The history of the chili pepper is in some ways the history of humanity in the Americas, says Dr. Katherine Chiou, an assistant professor in the Department of […]
WARRIOR – Rickwood Caverns State Park’s signature cave system transforms into an immersive winter wonderland known as “Wonderland Under Warrior” during the holiday season, and it’s back for an eighth year. […]
