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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — State Rep. James Lomax participated in the Emerging Legislative Leaders Program, sponsored by the State Legislative Leaders Foundation. The program was July 8-11 at the Darden School […]
HUNTSVILLE – Area outdoor enthusiasts already know about a 740-acre property in North Huntsville, and now the rest of the state can discover this gem east of U.S. 72. Chapman […]
HUNTSVILLE — From technology startups to local businesses and nonprofits, small businesses are the backbone of the Huntsville-Madison County economy. And to recognize the diverse range of industries and expertise […]
HUNTSVILLE – One of the dozens of trailheads and nature preserves in Huntsville and Madison County is now accessible for anglers of all abilities, a move made possible by a […]
SCOTTSBORO — Ty Simpson may be Alabama’s second-string quarterback, but he recently signed a deal worthy of some first-teamers. According to On3.com, Simpson and Scottsboro dealership Harbin Automotive agreed to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Things are going to get hot next year – as in Hattie B’s Hot Chicken. The Nashville-based restaurant has signed a lease to open its first Huntsville location, […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas join the rest of Minor League Baseball in taking a four-day break as their Major League counterparts do the same for the All-Star […]
TUSCUMBIA – Since 1996, Gardiner Farms in Tuscumbia has welcomed crowds to its riding trails and concerts to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. This year marks the […]
The Alabama Association of REALTORSⓇ is the largest organization of real estate professionals in the state, with over 19,000 members statewide. The organization is proud to uphold the highest standards […]
HUNTSVILLE – Gather pencils, pens, erasers and notebooks. The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is holding classes for residents. Call it Huntsville 101. The city’s ODEI is presenting citizens […]
MONTGOMERY – Readin’ and writin’ and ‘rithmetic … Yep, in just a couple of weeks the kids will be out the door and headed to school. To prepare for the […]
FLORENCE – The Florence Civil Service Board approved the removal of the interim tag for police chief Mike Holt and made the move permanent. The Florence Police Department (FPD) confirmed […]
HARVEST – Former Sparkman High School and University of Tennessee pitcher A.J. Causey became the latest player from Madison County selected in the Major League Baseball first-year draft, selected 138th […]
MONTGOMERY – The eighth “Operation Southern Slow Down’’ campaign is this week with Alabama among the five states participating. From today through Sunday the focus among highway patrols in those […]
HUNTSVILLE — With nearly three decades in the aerospace and defense industries, Andy Crocker has been named vice president of business development, Special Aerospace Services announced. SAS provides space and […]
BIRMINGHAM — Students from six North Alabama high schools have been awarded scholarships by the NaphCare Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing the safety and wellbeing of communities through […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man, known as a “tireless advocate for veterans, soldiers and credit unions,” has been selected for the national Defense Credit Union Council Hall of Honor. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Potentially dangerous hot weather continues this week with heat indexes, or “feels like temperatures,” moving into the 100s in the Tennessee Valley. However, help could come in the […]
ATHENS – Brian Jones, district attorney for Limestone County, plans to request funds from the county commission at its regular meeting tonight. He’s also turned to constituents to urge officials […]
HUNTSVILLE – Bill Kling, who represents District 4 on the Huntsville City Council, is holding open office hours tonight at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library’s Downtown branch for anyone who […]
FLORENCE — Coaches from the University of North Alabama will meet and greet the community next week during the second annual Coaches Caravan. Head football coach Brent Dearmon, head men’s basketball […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council passed a resolution it hopes can make navigating Bob Wallace Avenue, which intersects other heavily-traveled corridors, easier and “smarter.” The resolution aimed at traffic […]
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department has announced its decision to continue to modernize the land-based leg of the nuclear triad with a program called Sentinel. That decision comes after the […]
