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MADISON – The ring fitter is coming early for a school day, a Friday even, but the Bob Jones High School baseball team will collectively be waiting. No absences from […]

HUNTSVILLE – Cleanup efforts by large crews and damage assessment continues more than a week after what has been updated to an EF2 tornado hit Maple Hill Cemetery on a […]

HUNTSVILLE – Embassy Suites by Hilton Huntsville is not only the largest full-service hotel in downtown, it’s the oldest. Of any kind. Perhaps that’s why operator Atrium Hospitality gave the […]

HUNTSVILLE – After moving their household 26 times, Jim and Judy Link made Huntsville their permanent home when Jim retired from the Army in 2000. It didn’t take long for […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Career Center is hosting a hiring event for Marksman Security Corporation. There will are full-time and part-time positions available. The event will be Friday from 9 […]

HUNTSVILLE – As the battle over unions – pro and con – rages in Alabama, labor representatives in the region dove into the fight that ironically is being staged during […]

ATHENS — The doors are opening and the ribbon is being cut today for what has been called “the first truly luxury apartment community built in Athens.” Gateway Village at […]

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MONTGOMERY – As the school year winds down and classrooms are empty, several north Alabama schools will have new Pre-K to third-grade classrooms for the upcoming school year, thanks to […]

MONTGOMERY – Labor leaders from Alabama and the nation responded to Gov. Kay Ivey’s announcement of her signing a bill into law during a speech Monday at the Huntsville/Madison County […]

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Will the fourth time be a charm? Boeing’s first Starliner mission carrying astronauts into space has been delayed once again – this time until at least […]

HUNTSVILLE – Beerologists, hopheads, libationist and chairmen and women of the brewed rejoice. The list of suds available at Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium is growing. Albeit for […]

FLORENCE — Arts Alive, a project of the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts, attracts hundreds of art and craft lovers from across the Southeast. Wilson Park in downtown Florence is […]

ATHENS — Athens State University has earned a Military Friendly School designation for 2024-2025, according to Military Friendly. Schools that earn this recognition provide the best higher education opportunities for […]

HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville tradition returns next month with a broad-ranging lineup of musical acts scheduled for the 2024 Concerts in the Park. Arts Huntsville and the City of Huntsville […]

CULLMAN — There are some new arrivals at Cullman Regional. Only they’re not being delivered by the stork. The hospital is expanding obstetric and nursery services with the addition of a […]

HUNTSVILLE – City crews have removed 1.4 million pounds of debris as cleanup efforts continue following last week’s storms. Public Works Director Chris McNeese projected crews will gather about the […]

HUNTSVILLE – As three companies joined the Best Places to Work Hall of Fame, a new group of award-winners was announced today by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber. Intuitive Research and Technology, […]

MADISON – A new treatment option for those with substance use disorder is now open in the Huntsville area.  Longleaf Recovery Huntsville, near Toyota Field in Town Madison, is an […]

MONTGOMERY – A Huntsville business owner and vice president of the school board is among four athletes named Alabama State Games Athletes of the Year. Carlos Mathews, vice president and […]

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — In the midst of a warning of a “disaster,” NASA, Boeing and the United Launch Alliance said the Boeing Crew Flight Test will launch no earlier […]

MADISON — Melanie Forbes had the perfect combination last weekend when the Rocket City Trash Pandas took on the visiting Mississippi Braves in a Southern League baseball clash –– right […]

RED BAY – Out with the old and in with the new. That mantra was echoed Monday for Red Bay. The city was awarded a $500,000 grant to upgrade its […]

Muscle Shoals unveils plans for athletic/event center

MUSCLE SHOALS – The city of Muscle Shoals announced plans for a 66-acre mixed-use development that will include multi-sport athletic facilities and a complex with the ability to host indoor […]