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HARTSELLE – School systems throughout the Tennessee Valley were asked to show their energy-saving prowess, and those that responded were awarded with funding for school improvements. The Tennessee Valley Authority, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Capt. Cory Green, Huntsville Fire & Rescue’s full-time recruiter, made a seductive pitch to individuals seeking to start a career or enter a new one as the city […]
HUNTSVILLE – Offset Strategic Services, a research and development company that was named by the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber as the 2023 Veteran Owned Business of the Year, already invests in […]
HUNTSVILLE — Bus rapid transit is not a new concept. The system was introduced in 1971 in England and has spread to many countries worldwide with the largest users in […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Marshall Space Flight Center is getting ready for the next big step in its evolution. Through a series of multi-year infrastructure projects, Marshall is optimizing its footprint […]
HUNTSVILLE – Break out the sunglasses, protective lotion, lawn chairs, beach blankets and canopies but forget maps and a pre-trip top off the fuel tank. When the calendar flips to […]
AUBURN — Can a small, laser ablation and sintering enabled (LASED) multi-material printer operate in microgravity? Masoud Mahjouri-Samani, the Goldbold Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will find […]
HUNTSVILLE – A former researcher with St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital has joined the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology staff as a faculty investigator. Dr. Andrew Kodani specializes in using human genetics […]
GADSDEN — In a sight that more resembled a home renovation TV show than a college building, officials with Gadsden State Community College took sledge hammers to walls Monday to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Aerobotix is unveiling its latest robotic sanding technology at an international convention next week. Robot integrators Aerobotix and Manufacturing Automation Systems will demonstrate intelligent adaptive sanding at Automate 2024, which begins […]
PINSON — Residents and businesses in Pinson will soon have a high fiber diet. We’re not talking about food, though. We’re talking about the internet and connecting with the world. […]
FLORENCE — As rain fell across Florence early Friday morning, the University of North Alabama community awoke to news that its beloved lion, Leo III, had died. I got the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Bridge Street Town Centre is sending out invitations for visitors to enjoy live music, photo ops, splash zone, food and more Saturday and the guest list includes four-legged […]
HUNTSVILLE — Stepping off the sidelines and getting into the game, Alabama A&M is kicking off a partnership for NIL opportunities. According to a news release from the Department of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Devyn Keith will launch his campaign for re-election as District 1 representative on the Huntsville City Council with a block party of sorts along one of the streets […]
HUNTSVILLE — Three AAMU marketing majors are part of Major League Baseball’s inaugural Marketing Bootcamp. Amirah Ali, Nevell Brown and Jenee Whitt are working with the MLB marketing team to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Downtown Huntsville, Inc., is raising the stakes for after-hours nightlife with a project aimed at energizing the city’s vibrant community of young professionals. The initiative – 805 After […]
DECATUR — U-Haul has acquired the former Assured Storage property in Decatur, the company announced this week. U-Haul said the purchase was to better meet the self-storage needs of Morgan County. […]
WASHINGTON — A Huntsville-based company and three state universities are among 21 organizations to share nearly $1.5 million in grants from NASA. The grants are for academic, non-profit, and business […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Gaming legislation crapping out? “It’s not dead yet, but I might say zombie-like,” said one political reporter regarding […]
HUNTSVILLE – The makeover at Stoner Park continues with space for roller skating next on the agenda at the northeast Huntsville recreation site that includes Stoner Field. The City of […]
HAZEL GREEN – It’s said that money talks, and Hazel Green High School is hearing what Huntsville Utilities and the Tennessee Valley Association are saying. Thursday, Huntsville Utilities announced the […]
HUNTSVILLE – When the Federal Trade Commission announced a ban last week on most noncompete agreements, the University of Alabama in Huntsville was cited as a reference. Dr. Ege Can, […]
