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Delta to fly nonstop from Huntsville to New York City

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. […]

AUBURN — If you find yourself going hoarse more frequently this fall, there’s a reason. Auburn engineering. Because the most recent attention Auburn University Biomechanical Engineering Lab-born startup XO Armor has been receiving […]

MONTGOMERY — Under Alabama’s Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Management Zone Regulation, all deer harvested in the High-Risk Zone and the Buffer Zone of the state’s CWD Management Zone (CMZ) must […]

HUNTSVILLE — With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Huntsville Animal Services is asking the community to consider fostering “certified turkey tasters” in need of both love and care through the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Recognized as an asset to the “overall health and well-being of our community,” 13 emergency medical technicians graduated Thursday from HEMSI’s EMS Academy. The rigorous 10-week academy is […]

FLORENCE – The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Board of Commissioners has granted accreditation to the Doctor of Nursing Practice at the University of North Alabama for five years, extending […]

Crestwood Medical Center appoints Serrano as CEO

HUNTSVILLE — With more than 10 years in the healthcare industry, Justin Serrano has been named CEO of Crestwood Medical Center, the Board of Trustees announced Thursday. Serrano, the current […]

HUNTSVILLE — In its heyday, the Lewter Hardware store in downtown Huntsville was as much a social center as it was a business center. Customers would gather for the latest […]

HUNTSVILLE – Ranging from the NFL to NASCAR and including three iconic basketball stars from Butler High School, the Huntsville-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fame today announces 12 members of […]

HUNTSVILLE — As motorists take the Madison Boulevard exit on I-565 from the east, a sea of red lights appears. Sometimes the traffic is backed up through the Governors West […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Strong makes his move With a new Congress comes the opportunity for members of Congress to upsize and […]

MARSHALL COUNTY — A 15-year-old girl died Thursday from her injuries in a car wreck Wednesday near Albertville. A 13-year-old girl was also killed in the crash, according to the […]

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Like most teachers, Denielia Turner’s work extended beyond the classroom. In her 27 years at Huntsville’s Rolling Hills Elementary School, she established strong bonds with families in […]

WASHINGTON — Bipartisan legislation to extend the CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program’s participation period from three to five years was introduced today by U.S. Rep. Dale Strong. The “CyberCorps Enhancement Act […]

LaGrange College Site hosts Christmas in the Country

LEIGHTON – Take a walk through Christmas Past this weekend at LaGrange College Site’s annual Christmas in the Country. The festivities are Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 […]

HUNTSVILLE – Home Care Assistance is conducting a job fair this week at the Huntsville Career Center. There is a great need for in-home caregivers and HCA is hoping to […]