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HUNTSVILLE – Join the Huntsville Music Office for an unforgettable night of festive music and community spirit at A FLY Christmas curated by Grammy-nominated, Stellar Award-winning hometown artist ADIA. The […]

Navy removes USS Arizona concrete mooring platforms

PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — The Navy, in coordination with the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, completed the removal of significant portions of two World War II-era mooring platforms from the USS Arizona […]

GUNTERSVILLE — An overflow crowd is expected to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Eagle Awareness Weekends at Lake Guntersville State Park in January, and no one will be more excited about […]

HUNTSVILLE – The most wonderful time of the year is back at EarlyWorks Children’s Museum. Families are invited to celebrate the holiday season with 12 Nights of Santa, taking place […]

ServisFirst Bank Huntsville announces key leadership promotions

HUNTSVILLE – Reflecting its ongoing commitment to leadership, growth and customer service, ServisFirst Bank has made three leadership promotions within its Huntsville office. According to a news release, Angel Stinson […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a call to earn the respect of Huntsville and their fellow officers, 11 new members of the Huntsville Police Department received their badges today. The department formally […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Salvation Army of Huntsville is urgently seeking holiday heroes to fill bell-ringing shifts this Christmas season. Christmas is the Salvation Army’s largest and most important fundraising season […]

MADISON — To celebrate Madison’s natural beauty through art, the Chamber of Commerce is hosting a ribbon-cutting Monday of a mural while also announcing a community partnership. “We are incredibly […]

ATHENS – With a chill in the air, it’s time for some sippin’ and shoppin’. And, on Dec. 13, all signs point to downtown Athens for the annual Sippin’ Cider […]

MADISON — To elevate emergency readiness for Madison Fire & Rescue and the Madison Police Department, city officials cut a ribbon today for the Madison’s first Public Safety Training Tower. […]

WASHINGTON – Saluted as a warrior on the homefront and overseas, retired Army Lt. Col. Susan Shapiro has been named December “Veteran of the Month” by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville. “The […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama Money and mud in the AG race The race for Alabama attorney general continues to heat up with the latest […]

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — X-Bow Systems has been awarded a production contract from V2X to develop and produce next-generation igniters for solid rocket motors, the company announced. The contract, with an […]

HUNTSVILLE — As the holiday rush kicks into high gear, the Huntsville Police Department is reminding residents to take a few simple steps to help reduce crimes of opportunity. This […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city entered into a funding agreement with the Huntsville & Madison County Railroad Authority to assist in replacing the Aldridge Creek railroad bridge. The project also includes […]

MONTGOMERY – With the city of Madison setting the pace with a 2.3% jobless rate, several North Alabama cities and six counties have the lowest unemployment rates in Alabama. However, […]

STOCKTON, Calif. — A merger of two aerospace heavyweights combines more than a century’s worth of critical engineering and manufacturing expertise. Now known as Applied Aerospace & Defense, the merger […]

DALLAS — Auburn’s Alex McPherson, who overcame Crohn’s disease to become one of the nation’s most proficient kickers, has received the Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award. The Fort Payne […]

ATHENS — Thanks to the efforts of the staff at Athens-Limestone Hospital, kids’ tummies will be less full during the holiday season. Athens-Limestone Hospital donated nearly 11,000 food items to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Ever been driving southbound on Memorial Parkway just past Airport Road? In the early hours of a weekend morning? Have you noticed a horde of people rushing across […]

HUNTSVILLE —  A project to widen Old Big Cove Road to five lanes took a step forward Thursday following action by the Huntsville City Council. The city entered into an […]

BIRMINGHAM – Mars Hill Bible School entered the fourth quarter of today’s Class 3A championship game against Bayside Academy at Protective Stadium in an unfamiliar position – locked in a […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a cut of a ribbon on a bone-chilling day, the city of Huntsville opened a versatile gathering space for both residents and visitors. Welcome to The Park […]

NORMAL — It was a big day during early signing period as the Alabama A&M University football program signed nine players Wednesday that will help bolster the roster for the […]