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GADSDEN – With students such as Riley Hull already benefiting from student success partnerships formed between Samford University and Gadsden State Community College, the two colleges have formalized a partnership […]
Scams targeting utility customers are becoming more and more prevalent, both in Alabama and nationwide. Scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their tactics; millions of dollars are lost each year […]
HUNTSVILLE — For those who are looking to bring a loving and grateful addition into their home, Huntsville Animal Services is hosting “Adopt on the Spot.” The pop-up event will […]
HUNTSVILLE — It is almost time to break out the cozy sweaters and get that first sip of pumpkin spice because fall is right around the corner. As every fall […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama An election fashion faux pas The Watkins campaign is under fire after a source says the District 1 […]
HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama in Huntsville has launched a “first of its kind” joint Air Force and Space Force ROTC program. At an activation ceremony Thursday, the organization […]
MONTGOMERY – Fall, football and the changing of the seasons is upon us as the nation prepares for the upcoming Labor Day weekend. However, before celebrating the last holiday of […]
MADISON — One man’s loss is another man’s gain. The old adage rings especially true right now for the Rocket City Trash Pandas and their MLB affiliate team, the Los […]
MONTGOMERY — Fridays are usually dubbed “casual Friday” around the office. However, this Friday, folks are encouraged to wear their favorite college colors for the annual College Colors Day in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Arriving at 521 Pratt Avenue by Orbit bus, Huntsville officials cut the ribbon on a downtown Transit Center that expands services and amenities to passengers. The facility’s 14 […]
AUBURN — Auburn University, located in the “Loveliest Village on the Plains,” is also home to the happiest students in the nation, according to The Princeton Review’s 2025 rankings released […]
MADISON – When the fall sports season rolls around next month, Madison residents looking for information will discover “there’s an app for that.” Following approval Monday by the City Council, […]
ATHENS — It was a brief moment of time but it was a significant event when viewed from the standpoint of Alabama history. Gov. Kay Ivey gave her annual address […]
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Environmental Management has awarded more than $2.5 million in grants from the Alabama Recycling Fund to cities, counties, agencies and nonprofits across the state […]
SHEFFIELD — For UNA alumnus and Bank Independent banker Victor Alves, a new professional development program offered by his employer has completely changed his career trajectory. Alves graduated from Bank […]
MONTGOMERY — The interstates criss-crossing the state will likely be clogged for the Labor Day weekend with travelers celebrating the unofficial final weekend of summer. However, to help ease travel […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Weather Service Huntsville office has issued a heat advisory for today covering most of North Alabama. The advisory, which is from noon to 9 p.m., includes […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Utilities Electric Operations will close South Memorial Parkway in both directions at the Martin Road overpass Thursday night to change out the streetlights under the overpass. Traffic […]
HUNTSVILLE — Just two years after taking the reins as director of athletics at Alabama A&M, Dr. Paul A. Bryant has received a contract extension through 2027. Alabama A&M University […]
HUNTSVILLE — Though schools just recently opened, Huntsville Parks & Recreation already has ideas for parents to keep the kids active on Fall Break. The city’s annual Fall Break camps […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man pleaded guilty Wednesday on child pornography charges and received a 10-year split sentence, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced. Dana Wesley Coffelt, 47, of Huntsville, pleaded […]
MADISON — Calling it a smart move, Madison Mayor Paul Finley helped cut the ribbon Tuesday to a Regions bank office at Town Madison. “We think it’s a smart move […]
HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community and Technical College is launching a pilot Skills for Success – Flooring Installation Technician course. The program, the first of its kind in the region, is […]
