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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, […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama House approved legislation today to alter the deadline for the certification of candidates for public office. The bill would allow for President Joe Biden to appear […]
HUNTSVILLE — Ethical hacking seems like a contradiction in terms but, in this case, it’s a workshop offered this month by Auburn University for aspiring cybersecurity professionals. “Applied Ethical Hacking” […]
HUNTSVILLE — For the fitness conscious or those who want to be: Attention! A series of workouts presented by Burn Boot Camp steps off Saturday at Big Spring Park East. […]
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It was moving day today at the International Space Station. But it was unlike any moving day experienced here on Earth. With the historic visit of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Some of the cars in the lineup as part of the inaugural Tennessee Valley Auto Fest might bring more star power than the celebrities who will be on […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M’s motto is “Start Here, Go Anywhere” and now grad students can start pursuing a doctorate in social work fully online. The university has launched its Ph.D. […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Rocket City’s bike share program moved westward, more precisely to Cummings Research Park, from its downtown roots. The City of Huntsville and Downtown Huntsville Inc. kicked off […]
256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, North Alabama’s newest favorite son. The Our Town […]
WASHINGTON — Just two weeks after announcing a partnership with SAS, Godspeed Capital Management announced the acquisition of Willbrook Solutions by SAS. The transaction marks the first addition to the […]
HUNTSVILLE – More than 100 hundred National Board Certified Teachers from Huntsville City, Madison City and Madison County school systems turned out Wednesday night for the annual NBCT Appreciation Reception […]
GADSDEN — Gadsden State Community College’s student-athletes are forging a bond with a child fighting a battle far greater than any game. Levi Worthington is an 8-year-old boy from Susan […]
FLORENCE — It’s that time of year … seniors, mine included, are finishing their final projects, doing photo shoots at iconic campus locations, and planning graduation parties and trips. Thirty […]
HUNTSVILLE – Dermatology Specialists of Alabama is offering free skin cancer screenings in recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and the group’s Huntsville office has appointments for three separate dates […]
I’ve worked with Governor Kay Ivey for quite a while, and when she says she wants something done, she means it. When Governor Ivey asked me to serve as director […]
HUNTSVILLE – Thrive Alabama is on the move, literally and figuratively. The organization has relocated its clinic in downtown Huntsville. It’s also hosting upcoming free health screenings and has started […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mayor Tommy Battle has issued an invitation to fellow bicycle enthusiasts to join him for an annual event at Big Spring Park to promote a healthy Rocket City. […]
