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HUNTSVILLE – With an eye on a growing North Alabama population, Warby Parker is opening a store in Huntsville’s Bridge Street Town Centre. The new store will occupy a 1,587-square-foot […]
MONTGOMERY — For about 75 years, the Tennessee Valley Authority has been providing help for the agriculture industry. And now the federal agency is helping that growth even more as […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’ll be the Music City meets the Rocket City, with a couple of guitar riffs thrown in when Huntsville City FC takes on Nashville SC. In what is […]
HAMMONDVILLE — Part of I-59 northbound in DeKalb County near the Georgia state line is temporarily closed for a $41 million roadway reconstruction project, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. […]
MADISON — Calling it an honor to recognize the “ultimate sacrifice first responders made on 9-11,” Madison Fire and Rescue Chief David Bailey discussed a first-time event by the Rocket […]
HUNTSVILLE — Land Trust of North Alabama is helping ensure Huntsville’s Green Mountain remains … green. Named for Danish cabinet maker and carpenter Charles Green, who built a cabin on […]
MONTGOMERY — The nation’s largest regional state government forum has elected Alabama Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter to preside over its executive committee. The DeKalb County native will also […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s WZDX TV has undergone a change in leadership. The local Fox affiliate has removed the “interim” from Carrie Yates’ title and named her president and general manager. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Looking to sweat and get a great workout in? Huntsville Parks & Recreation has some news that may interest you. A new community fitness series that will allow […]
CULLMAN — While July residential sales decreased 2.3% from last year, sales increased 5% from June, according to the Cullman Association of Realtors. For all of the Cullman County area’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — In what is sure to be a night full of wishes and wonder, Make-A-Wish Alabama is set to host its annual Huntsville Wish Night Gala. The event, scheduled […]
GUNTERSVILLE — According to the Marshall County Board of Realtors, July residential sales decreased 3.0% year-over-year from 101 to 98 closed transactions. Sales increased 10.1% from June and were up 1.1% year-to-date. […]
WASHINGTON — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. and Army Gen. Laura J. Richardson, commander of U.S. Southern Command, emphasized the need for […]
HUNTSVILLE – Get ready for an exciting fall as Huntsville Parks & Recreation launches its Fall Program Guide with something for everyone, from indoor climbing to jazz concerts. “As we continue […]
MADISON — “Let’s play two!” This famous statement by Chicago Cubs legend Ernie Banks will carry over to the Rocket City Trash Pandas this week. The team is hosting Biloxi […]
MONTGOMERY – When Anna Stanley snapped a photo of her 1-year-old daughter, Avery, with the Good Shepherd Statue, a roadside attraction in the north Tuscaloosa County community of Samantha, she planned to submit the photo into […]
HUNTSVILLE – Growing through adversity often produces wise words, as it did for 11 Huntsville Day Reporting Center graduates at a recent commencement ceremony. Taking place Aug. 21 at the […]
FLORENCE — According to the Shoals Area Association of Realtors, July residential sales decreased 0.6% year-over-year from 168 to 167 closed transactions. Sales decreased 6.7% from June. For all of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Team TERMINUS from the University of Alabama in Huntsville launched a student-developed payload aboard a Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket that featured two experiments designed by the UAH Space Hardware […]
AUBURN – Auburn University’s total enrollment increased 2.6% over last year, with a record percentage of in-state students beginning the fall 2024 semester. Pre-census semester data — which will be […]
ATHENS — According to the Athens-Limestone Association of Realtors, July residential sales in the area increased 26.0% year-over-year (Y/Y) from 169 to 213 closed transactions. Sales increased 12.7% from June. […]
HARTSELLE – The Depot Days Festival rolls into Hartselle next month, bringing a day of family-friendly fun and entertainment to the historic depot and downtown area. Hosted by the Hartselle […]
MONTGOMERY — For those who didn’t grow up with hunting as part of their family experience, Alabama’s Adult Mentored Hunting (AMH) program teaches all the skills needed to put wild […]
