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INDIANAPOLIS — What a difference a few days make. Just 10 days ago, Philip Rivers was coaching Fairhope’s St. Michael Catholic High in their AHSAA Class 4A state semifinal game […]
HUNTSVILLE — Through its AI-enabled cyber and intelligence capabilities, Sentar has been chosen to support the Missile Defense Agency’s Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) program. Sentar is a […]
ATHENS – Athens State University is collaborating with the autonomous fundraising platform Givzey | Version2.ai to launch a virtual engagement officer. This tool will help the university engage its stakeholders […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University alumna Jazz McKenzie advanced to next week’s finale of NBC’s “The Voice” with a standout performance of the rock classic “Don’t Stop Believin” by Journey. Her […]
GUNTERSVILLE — A North Carolina-based industrial contractor was the apparent low bidder for a project to paint and repair the Veterans Memorial Bridges on U.S. 431 over the Tennessee River […]
MADISON — The list of cities and others opposing the state Department of Revenue and the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) law has grown by one more. The Madison City […]
ATHENS — The spirit of the Christmas season continues to shine bright in Athens as Lt. Katrina Flanagan of the Athens Police Department prepares for her seventh annual “Gifts for […]
HUNTSVILLE — Teledyne Brown Engineering has received a $42,882,299 firm-fixed-price contract modification from the Naval Sea Systems Command to provide spares in support of the MK11 SEAL Delivery Vehicle program, […]
MONTGOMERY – Bob Jones High School, Columbia High School, James Clemens High School, Hoover High School, and Wenonah High School each captured state titles as the fifth annual AHSAA E-Sports […]
ELKMONT — The Alabama Farmers Federation has endorsed Rep. Ben Harrison for House District 2, which covers portions of Lauderdale and Limestone counties, the organization announced. “Rep. Harrison is a […]
INDIANAPOLIS — About a week after coaching St. Michael Catholic High School to the AHSAA Class 4A championship game, Philip Rivers may be making a return to the NFL. According […]
DECATUR — A nearly two-week investigation by the Decatur Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit resulted in the arrests of seven north Alabama men on child sex-related charges last week. […]
MONTGOMERY – Several North Alabama faith leaders joined dozens of others across Alabama calling on the state’s congressional delegation to immediately vote to extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act premium […]
MADISON — The Wellness Center at Madison Hospital will close its operations on Jan. 4, so the facility can be converted into an outpatient center for the rapidly growing Madison […]
HUNTSVILLE — It may be cold outside, but there will some heat coming to South Huntsville this week. And it will be Hattie B’s Hot Chicken bringing the heat. The […]
JACKSONVILLE – Gadsden State Community College and Jacksonville State University have strengthened their long-standing partnership by signing a new agreement designed to help more Gadsden State graduates continue their education at […]
WASHINGTON – To send a message that violence against law enforcement officers and judges would not be tolerated, U.S. Sens. Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt have cosponsored the “Back the […]
MADISON — The state’s online sales tax distribution process, which is the subject of a lawsuit, was center stage at a recent Madison City Council work session. The council held […]
HAZEL GREEN — Participants in a so-called “Kia Challenge” are suspected in a chain of stolen Kia vehicles in Madison County. According to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, evidence collected […]
HUNTSVILLE — The cybersecurity world is dynamic and cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated and diverse with every passing day. Hackers are employing advanced tactics, techniques, and procedures to breach […]
HUNTSVILLE — When you hear that the Huntsville Police Department is going through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies reaccreditation process, it might sound like just another government checklist. But trust […]
FORT PAYNE — A project to replace and rehabilitate part the aging southbound roadway on I-59 in DeKalb County will begin in a few months. The Alabama Department of Transportation […]
DECATUR — In the heart of downtown Decatur, the Princess Theatre stands as a beacon of history, culture, and community. More than a century old, the Princess has grown from a humble […]
