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MONTGOMERY — A convicted murderer’s execution set for September will proceed as scheduled after Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall was able to prove the constitutionality of capital punishment through nitrogen […]

DECATUR — Calhoun Community College has a new director of athletics with years of collegiate coaching expereince. Former University of Alabama at Birmingham and Wallace State Community College softball coach […]

HUNTSVILLE — The “General Lee” is one of the most iconic cars in American television history. While, the car won’t be pulling into Huntsville’s Joe Davis Stadium, one of the […]

Daley named Alabama A&M head softball coach

HUNTSVILLE — Sporting a background of coaching success and a “championship pedigree,” Brian Daley has been named head coach of the Alabama A&M softball team. “Bringing in a coach with […]

WASHINGTON — The Defense Department continues to move vessels and aircraft across the Middle East to improve U.S. force protection, increase the defense of Israel and ensure the United States […]

HUNTSVILLE – As the summer comes to a close it can be easy to feel as though you have exhausted everything there is to do in Huntsville. However, the city […]

HUNTSVILLE — Bringing a background of coaching with a knowledge of the state, Chris O’Neal has been named head coach of Huntsville City Football Club, the team announced today. O’Neal, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Foodies of Huntsville, your month has arrived. Through the end of August, the Rocket City will be celebrating its unique cuisines and beverages with Culinary Month. This year, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Fresh from picking up a point in a 1-1 draw (4-3 shootout loss) Sunday at Crown Legacy FC, the Huntsville City Football Club returns home to share their […]

MONTGOMERY – A federal program to help lower energy costs will provide a boost to family farms and small businesses in north Alabama, Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced. […]

HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville has announced that absentee voting for the Aug. 27 municipal election is now open to registered voters provided they meet the necessary requirements. Circumstances […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s been quite an “odyssey” over the last few years for Odyssey Systems in Huntsville. Today, the provider of integrated defense capabilities and technologies, is cutting the ribbon at […]

ARLINGTON, Texas — A pair of Alabama A&M baseball players had the time of their young careers last month, rubbing elbows with the likes of Ken Griffey Jr. and playing […]

HUNTSVILLE – In a couple of weeks, a student team at the University of Alabama in Huntsville is set to launch its biggest payload yet into the upper atmosphere from […]

In any democracy, the integrity and security of elections are foundational to maintaining public trust and ensuring the legitimacy of governance. Robust election infrastructure is the backbone of this system, […]

OLLI program holding open house, to launch logo

HUNTSVILLE – When members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Alabama in Huntsville urge others to join the fun, they keep the name simple: “OLLI offers […]

GADSDEN – Answering a need to fill the “front line” of medical facilities, Gadsden State Community College is launching a medical assistant program. The program opens Aug. 19 at the […]

DECATUR — The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry plans to bring a satellite clinic to Decatur in 2026 to serve patients in the northern part of the state. […]

HUNTSVILLE — To keep up with the city of Huntsville’s sky rocketing growth, Huntsville Fire and Rescue headed west to open a fire station. The move will help improve response […]

ATLANTA — Combining infrastructure improvements and answering the needs of customers, Norfolk Southern has launched a massive project for a key rail line connecting north Alabama with the Port of […]

Resurfacing of Woodward Avenue in Shoals to start

TUSCUMBIA — A $2.5 million resurfacing project will start tonight on U.S. 42/U.S. 72 (Woodward Avenue) in Tuscumbia and Muscle Shoals, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Weather permitting, the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The use of drones in combat is increasing and so, in kind, is the development of missiles to counter drone attacks. In Huntsville, which has a legacy of […]

WASHINGTON — On the heels of his recognition by Major League Baseball at Birmingham’s Rickwood Field in June, the late Willie Mays was honored Thursday by the U.S. Senate in […]

HUNTSVILLE – The American Freedom Foundation will host the 10th annual Your Next Mission Huntsville SMD 2024 veterans hiring event in association with Still Serving Veterans.  It is conjunction with the Space and […]