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HUNTSVILLE — It was quite a busy meeting last week for the Alabama A&M University Board of Trustees. At its regularly scheduled meeting on The Hill last Friday, the board […]

HUNTSVILLE – The median sale prices for single-family homes rose slightly while dramatic increases were seen in townhouses and condos according to monthly fast stats for May. The Huntsville Area […]

BIRMINGHAM — Check off one item on the wish list. The Huntsville Sports Commision and its partner in luring athletic events to the Rocket City, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention and […]

WASHINGTON — Veterans across North Alabama travel to Birmingham daily for treatment and medical care at the Veterans Affairs hospital there. For their travel expenses, veterans can be reimbursed through […]

TANNER – The first North Alabama Airfest was such a success, the host decided to put on another one. The Pryor Field Airport Authority recently announced plans have taken off […]

MONTGOMERY — To raise awareness of the many advances taking place across the state, the Alabama Department of Commerce has launched a new version of its “Made in Alabama” website […]

MONTGOMERY – Entrepreneurs and small businesses have been called the “backbone” of the economy. And, rightly so. Well, thanks to Innovate Alabama and Gov. Kay Ivey, that backbone continues to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Alabama A&M University, which bills its athletics as “Huntsville’s D-I Program,” is reinstating men’s cross country to its lineup of sports teams after 20 years dormant. The team […]

BIRMINGHAM – The center of the baseball universe this week is Birmingham, where Major League Baseball is paying tribute to the Negro Leagues with a series of games at Rickwood […]

HUNTSVILLE – After flying with the eagles and birds, the local Army Aviation Association is hoping to score eagles and birdies at the annual Tennessee Valley Chapter of the Army […]

HUNTSVILLE – Torch Technologies, one of the nation’s leading defense contractors headquartered in Huntsville, has appointed Rita Hill as director of supplier outreach. According to a news release, she will […]

Energy and Water Conservation in the Summer

Summertime means pool parties and barbecues for Alabamians, but it also equates to sweltering heat, and consequently, an increase in water and power bills. With the rising temperatures, it’s important […]

Sleep tight: Local charity provides beds to kids

HUNTSVILLE – As Juneteenth celebrations continue into today’s official date of the national holiday, the local chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace is also commemorating its accomplishment of keeping over […]

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 […]