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FLORENCE — The Army Corps of Engineers will host public meetings in Florence and online this month to discuss a pilot project designed to manage and prevent the spread of […]
FLORENCE — If the full U.S. Senate passes the Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, the University of North Alabama could receive $3 million to expand […]
MONTGOMERY — A convicted murderer’s execution set for September will proceed as scheduled after Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall was able to prove the constitutionality of capital punishment through nitrogen […]
DECATUR — Calhoun Community College has a new director of athletics with years of collegiate coaching expereince. Former University of Alabama at Birmingham and Wallace State Community College softball coach […]
HUNTSVILLE — The “General Lee” is one of the most iconic cars in American television history. While, the car won’t be pulling into Huntsville’s Joe Davis Stadium, one of the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Sporting a background of coaching success and a “championship pedigree,” Brian Daley has been named head coach of the Alabama A&M softball team. “Bringing in a coach with […]
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department continues to move vessels and aircraft across the Middle East to improve U.S. force protection, increase the defense of Israel and ensure the United States […]
HUNTSVILLE – As the summer comes to a close it can be easy to feel as though you have exhausted everything there is to do in Huntsville. However, the city […]
HUNTSVILLE — Bringing a background of coaching with a knowledge of the state, Chris O’Neal has been named head coach of Huntsville City Football Club, the team announced today. O’Neal, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Foodies of Huntsville, your month has arrived. Through the end of August, the Rocket City will be celebrating its unique cuisines and beverages with Culinary Month. This year, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Fresh from picking up a point in a 1-1 draw (4-3 shootout loss) Sunday at Crown Legacy FC, the Huntsville City Football Club returns home to share their […]
MONTGOMERY – A federal program to help lower energy costs will provide a boost to family farms and small businesses in north Alabama, Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced. […]
HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville has announced that absentee voting for the Aug. 27 municipal election is now open to registered voters provided they meet the necessary requirements. Circumstances […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s been quite an “odyssey” over the last few years for Odyssey Systems in Huntsville. Today, the provider of integrated defense capabilities and technologies, is cutting the ribbon at […]
ARLINGTON, Texas — A pair of Alabama A&M baseball players had the time of their young careers last month, rubbing elbows with the likes of Ken Griffey Jr. and playing […]
HUNTSVILLE – In a couple of weeks, a student team at the University of Alabama in Huntsville is set to launch its biggest payload yet into the upper atmosphere from […]
In any democracy, the integrity and security of elections are foundational to maintaining public trust and ensuring the legitimacy of governance. Robust election infrastructure is the backbone of this system, […]
HUNTSVILLE – When members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Alabama in Huntsville urge others to join the fun, they keep the name simple: “OLLI offers […]
GADSDEN – Answering a need to fill the “front line” of medical facilities, Gadsden State Community College is launching a medical assistant program. The program opens Aug. 19 at the […]
DECATUR — The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry plans to bring a satellite clinic to Decatur in 2026 to serve patients in the northern part of the state. […]
HUNTSVILLE — To keep up with the city of Huntsville’s sky rocketing growth, Huntsville Fire and Rescue headed west to open a fire station. The move will help improve response […]
ATLANTA — Combining infrastructure improvements and answering the needs of customers, Norfolk Southern has launched a massive project for a key rail line connecting north Alabama with the Port of […]
TUSCUMBIA — A $2.5 million resurfacing project will start tonight on U.S. 42/U.S. 72 (Woodward Avenue) in Tuscumbia and Muscle Shoals, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Weather permitting, the […]
