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UNION GROVE  – A brick is colloquial for $100,000, a fitting term in this instance as Madison-based Kids to Love continues to build hope for foster children brick by brick. […]

HUNTSVILLE — In the wake of acquiring two companies over the last couple months, Special Aerospace Services officials have decided more room is needed. So, Tuesday, the space and defense […]

HUNTSVILLE – Whether playgrounds, greenways, community centers or athletic fields is the destination the City of Huntsville wants all residents to know it’s “Where You Belong.” That’s the theme for […]

HUNTSVILLE — Things are looking up at Alabama A&M University. And, they’re going up, too, as in new buildings. At their meeting last Friday, the AAMU Board of Trustees approved […]

HUNTSVILLE – There’s no room at the inn, so the Huntsville Animal Shelter is waiving adoption fees for most adult pets through the end of the month to help reduce […]

HUNTSVILLE – Have you ever had a desire to be a trail blazer? Well, Sweet Trails Alabama is offering Alabama residents that opportunity. The statewide economic/recreation initiative is asking the […]

North Alabama has been a hotspot of change and growth in the past year, attracting new home buyers with its economic opportunities, high quality education, and scenic beauty. With that […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a big push coming out of the last legislative session from State Rep. Rex Reynolds, flood mitigation measures along Pinhook Creek in Huntsville are nearing a start. […]

Trash Pandas close out first half with homestand

MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas will look to gain momentum for the Southern League second half with its final series of the first. The Trash Pandas play host […]

HUNTSVILLE – One of the Rocket City’s main downtown arteries is getting a facelift. The Huntsville City Council passed a resolution at its regular meeting last week to enter into […]

OMAHA, Neb. – Senior Mitchell Daly had two hits for Kentucky as the program made its debut in the College World Series over the weekend. He might not remember the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The National Recreation and Park Association is carrying on a tradition nearing its fourth decade, and in Huntsville a celebration is planned for Tuesday to mark the occasion. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Summer officially begins Thursday at exactly 3:51 p.m. and ends early Sept. 22. Long before then, however, the coming school year will be in full swing; as early […]

HUNTSVILLE — “NASA in the Park” is cleared for re-entry. After a nearly six-year hiatus, the free event is coming back to Big Spring Park East in Huntsville. It is […]

MONTGOMERY – You may have seen their work in the Florence Sportsplex, the Athens Recreation Center or Athens High School. Or maybe, most recently, with Huntsville’s City Hall. For their […]

HUNTSVILLE — Longtime PTA Leader and community advocate Chaundra Jones has  qualified for the Huntsville City School Board District 1 which includes most of Northwest Huntsville.  Jones is running to […]

HUNTSVILLE – City of Huntsville municipal offices and the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau will close Wednesday for the federal Juneteenth National Independence Day. Meanwhile, the Huntsville/Madison County Visitor […]

FORT BELVOIR, Va. — The military services are undergoing an intense transformation that requires the Defense Logistics Agency and industry to think, act and operate differently, DLA’s director told leaders […]

FLORENCE – What started as a neighborhood Halloween display has morphed into a whole community of gift givers known by the collective of The Birthday Fairy. “When we started the […]

HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville company has been rewarded for its continued quality work for the Missile Defense Agency. The reward or, rather, award is a $40,588,656 extension to indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-award-fee […]

The 23rd Psalm has been one of my favorite passages of Scripture for a long time. The direction my life has taken in recent years has made “surely goodness and […]

HUNTSVILLE — After two days of competition, two teams from southern California took home a combined $1.5 million from NASA’s Break the Ice Lunar Challenge. Since 2020, competitors from around […]

Alumni gift to enhance UNA’s Disability Support Services

FLORENCE – Col. Milton Looney, a University of North Alabama graduate and longtime Athens resident, has provided a gift to the Disability Support Services department at UNA to boost accessibility […]

HUNTSVILLE –The mood was expectedly upbeat when Huntsville City Football Club players reported for practice this week after the squad took its second straight victory last weekend to break what […]