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MADISON — Chinese comfort food. That’s what Steam Boys says separates it from other Chinese restaurants. Providing a warm environment for its customers, Steam Boys says its core is a […]
BIRMINGHAM –It was announced in the spring that Arizona would play a return NCAA neutral-site basketball game at Alabama after the two clashed in Phoenix last year, a meeting that […]
PHIL CAMPBELL — Northwest Shoals Community College is bringing women’s volleyball back and the school is looking for its next coach. “Volleyball is popular in our state and we have […]
HUNTSVILLE – The first Tennessee Valley Auto Fest has found its voice. Organizers announced that David Ankin, custom car builder and co-host of reality show “ToyMakerz,” has been confirmed as […]
HUNTSVILLE – Before the hardware was passed out, members of the U.S. team preparing for the Paris Games received a special gift from the organizers of the USA Table Tennis […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas, coming off a two-city series that ended Sunday at Toyota Field, are staying home to continue Southern League second-half action with a six-game […]
HUNTSVILLE – Jennifer Geist is going back to school. Geist, who served as executive director of the homeless advocacy center First Stop during three years of unprecedented growth, has been […]
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HUNTSVILLE – The first day for students at Huntsville City Schools is the first of August, and in preparation the Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department will open after-school program registration […]
HUNTSVILLE – The 11-acre campus of the Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center on Sparkman Drive has many amenities, including housing the North Huntsville Public Library. The city is now in […]
TUSCALOOSA — While rents continue to rise in north Alabama and across the state, Huntsville’s average rents are below what they should be, according to researchers at the University of […]
BIRMINGHAM — Recuperating from his injuries in a jet ski crash, State Sen. Garlan Gudger Jr. said Sunday his “physical recovery will be a difficult one” for his family. Gudger […]
HUNTSVILLE – Christophe Berra, we hardly knew ye. The Huntsville City Football Club’s road trip to the Great Boston area this week to play the New England Revolution in MLS […]
GUNTERSVILLE — The state Legislature just wrapped up its 2024 session and won’t meet again for a few months, but three local lawmakers are set to provide an update to […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville will host the HEL Optics Metrology Workshop to improve metrology processes and technologies in high energy laser (HEL) weapon systems. The workshop will […]
INDIANAPOLIS – The final season before moving up the ladder in college football has proven to be an omen of good things to come in its outro for Jacksonville State […]
WASHINGTON – Recognized for his work with students, and not just his JROTC classes, Army Lt. Col. Wayne Davenport of Trussville has been named by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as […]
ATHENS – The Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Concert Series continues next month with a concert with a performance by Chris Jones & the Night Drivers. The concert will be […]
MONTGOMERY — Students who completed the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and have applied or enrolled in an Alabama community or technical college should begin receiving notification this […]
HUNTSVILLE – Think of the next 805 After Five concert as a small preview of the inaugural two-day South Star Festival arriving the first week of fall. Downtown Huntsville Inc. […]
BIRMINGHAM — State Sen. Garlan Gudger is in intensive care following a jet ski accident Thursday at Smith Lake. Gudger (R-Cullman) was airlifted to UAB Hospital in Birmingham where where […]
BIRMINGHAM – The Alabama Big 10 Mayors have kicked off their second annual statewide photo competition with Alabamians submitting their photos from the state’s 10 biggest cities to be recognized as […]
HARTSELLE – The “Golden” era will soon begin for the Hartselle High School boys basketball program. At least the Tigers can hope that’s the case after the school named Josh […]
