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BIRMINGHAM – Alabama A&M head coach Otis Hughley Jr. challenged his basketball team to either have a short or long visit to the Magic City this week. The Bulldogs opted […]
ATHENS – Part of the Huntsville Hospital Health Systems’ ever-expanding group of healthcare facilities, Athens-Limestone County Hospital recently received the Alabama Performance Excellence Level 2 Award. The award recognizes organizations’ […]
HUNTSVILLE – Pi is a constant as defined in mathematics. Another constant in most diets throughout the United States is pizza. Today, a slice of Americana and other items can […]
HUNTSVILLE – Local St. Patrick’s Day Parade organizers must carry pocketsful of four-leaf clovers. Or maybe it’s upturned horseshoes. Whatever the mojo, only once in 46 previous years has rain […]
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FLORENCE — Thousands of Lauderdale County residents will now have the world – and beyond – at their fingertips thanks to continued broadband expansion through the state. Spectrum representatives joined […]
DECATUR – The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded the City of Decatur more than $18.4 million in federal funds for the Dr. Bill Sims Hike-Bike Way on the Singing River […]
MADISON — Motorists may notice increased activity Thursday morning on I-565 in Madison as contractors pour concrete for a massive foundation for the future westbound off-ramp at Exit 10. The […]
HARVEST — A highway sign from State Rep. Andy Whitt is honoring Tennessee National Guard Chief Officer Daniel Wadham and Chief Warrant Officer Danny Randolph, who were killed when their […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s been more than a decade since a hospital closed for good in North Alabama, and the Huntsville Hospital Health System is a big reason why rural facilities […]
HUNTSVILLE – The futuristic, stylish Skybridge that will promote pedestrian and bicycle traffic from the city’s west side to the east and downtown Huntsville suspended above Memorial Parkway is moving […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Tennessee Valley Authority is asking for public input on proposed transmission system improvements to provide power for the growing load and increased power reliability in the Redstone […]
HUNTSVILLE – Inside a Propst Arena that was dressed to the nines for its latest appearance in the spotlight, Conference USA Commissioner Judy MacLeod doffed an imaginary hat to Huntsville […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama will not renew the contract of head women’s basketball coach Missy Tiber, Director of Athletics Dr. Josh Looney announced Monday. “Coach Tiber has […]
HUNTSVILLE – Alabama A&M started March Madness early with a regular-season finale upset that propelled the Bulldogs into the Southwestern Athletic Conference basketball tournament in Birmingham. There, they’ll join their […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong represented North Alabama to the tune of millions of dollars for Fiscal Year 2024, securing the funding in an appropriations package that was signed into […]
GUNTERSVILLE — A main connector between Arab and Guntersville will soon be easier for motorists to drive on during wet weather. The Alabama Department of Transportation said work will soon […]
HUNTSVILLE – Eighteen teams total, nine each for the men and women, entered the Conference USA Basketball Championships this week at the Von Braun Center seeking the league’s automatic berth […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists travelling on U.S. 72 east of Huntsville will face lane closures for the next several days. In a news release, Huntsville Utilities said contractors are closing the […]
MADISON – Lauren Coles didn’t plan to buy the Madison Taproom when she stopped by with a friend six months ago. “We hadn’t been to the taproom in a long time […]
CULLMAN — If you’re travelling along I-65 in North Alabama over the next couple days, expect delays, lane changes and possible lane closures. Several Alabama Department of Transportation operations will […]
HUNTSVILLE – The U.S. Space & Rocket Center has responded to reports on social media concerning a Space Camp transgender counselor. The reports have even included posts on social media […]
HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Sen. Katie Britt was slated to speak at the annual Washington Update breakfast on the first day of March, but duties in the nation’s capitol caused her […]
