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GADSDEN – Gadsden State Community College is hosting a free Public Information and Branding Class for law enforcement personnel, first responders, business leaders, and school officials. It is in collaboration […]

Auburn serving Alabama's rural communities

AUBURN — Convenient, affordable access to housing, health care and education can change the lives of those living in rural areas, and Auburn University is on a mission to build resilient […]

UNA engineering students finish top 4 in international contest

FLORENCE – A team of University of North Alabama students recently placed fourth in the American Society of Mechanic Engineers K-16/IEEE EPS Heat Sink Design Competition. Team LeoSink, led by […]

Memories to be made at Winfield’s 50th annual Mule Day

WINFIELD – Mule Day, a two-day event centered on mules and their role in rural farming, hits the streets of downtown Winfield this month, bringing with it free family fun. […]

Huntsville City FC hosting Fan Appreciation Night

HUNTSVILLE – It’s a quick turnaround for Huntsville City Football Club when they take on Inter Miami CF II Sunday. The Boys in Blue are coming off Wednesday’s Space Cowboy […]

HUNTSVILLE — There’s no place like home. And, for the Alabama A&M football team, home cooking will taste pretty good Saturday for the 14th annual Louis Crews Classic. Coming off […]

HUNTSVILLE — Taking charge of the Army’s “face to the world,” Brig. Gen. Allen J. Pepper assumed command of the Army Security Assistance Command during a ceremony today at Redstone […]

HUNTSVILLE — While the temperature hasn’t dropped yet, fall in the Tennessee Valley is right around the corner. In celebration of the season, Huntsville Parks and Recreation is hosting its […]

BIRMINGHAM – Building on the success of its inaugural program, the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama has launched the second iteration of its HBCU Innovation Internship Program. Through its partnership […]

On The Job with Tiger Kid, Professional Wrestler

NORTH ALABAMA – Welcome to “On The Job”, a series that focuses on professions throughout North Alabama.   Tiger Kid is a professional wrestler and production assistant at a local TV […]

ATHENS — If it’s Friday, it must mean it’s Happy Hour in Merchants Alley. Downtown Athens is the scene every Friday night through October for the Athens Main Street Merchants […]

ALDOT announces grants for area airports

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Transportation has awarded nearly $200,000 in state funding to three local airports for improvements. The airports also received more than $3.6 million from the […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   King Kling  All eyes are turning to Huntsville City Councilman Bill Kling in the wake of last week’s […]

BIRMINGHAM — In an effort to get ahead of advances in fishing technology, the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society has created equipment standards for its angling competitors. Like other sporting events, […]

BIRMINGHAM – An illegal immigrant in North Alabama has been arrested in connection with voter fraud and passport fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Northern District office. A nine-count information […]

Fraud EDU: Stop, Call, Confirm

“It just didn’t sound right, but I went ahead and did it.” “It was a fast-paced, busy day, so I sent the payment, but I should’ve trusted my gut.” The […]

MADISON – He’s now making his presence known in the American League, but Caden Dana has another laurel to add to his collection after being named Southern League Pitcher of […]

WASHINGTON – A pair of multimillion-dollar projects in Huntsville and Jackson County are among several in Alabama to share more than $40 million through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for the Safe […]

HUNTSVILLE – You can say the Alabama Retail Association has good taste. Well, at least the judges for the Alabama Retailer of the Year contest do. ChurchStreet Family Restaurant & […]

BIRMINGHAM – In an effort to help prevent childhood obesity, several North Alabama schools are taking part in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama Healthy School Grant Program. Blue Cross […]

MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey today asked for the resignation of Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis. But, the governor said he failed to meet a 5 p.m. […]

ATHENS — Through crayon, color pencil and paint, children created images of themselves in capes, flying to defeat cancer creatures and even blocking a cancer monster from the hospital. “We […]

HUNTSVILLE — The “Space Cowboy” match between Huntsville City FC and its parent Nashville SC gave fans the opportunity to experience a special evening Wednesday. And it also was an […]

Huntsville’s economy – and, therefore, much of North Alabama – has long been tied to federal government institutions, especially major facilities of the Army, NASA, and most recently, the FBI. […]