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HUNTSVILLE – Raise the Roof, a benefit for Habitat for Humanity of the River Valley, seeks sponsors to help support families in need of safe and affordable housing. The event […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville-made advanced missile warning system will help America’s allies defend their aircraft from attack. BAE Systems said it has received $114 million in foreign military sales contracts […]
HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community and Technical College, Madison County, and Huntsville City Schools have partnered to address the growing demand for a skilled workforce in Madison County. As a […]
HUNTSVILLE – Athletics at the Alabama School for Cyber Technology and Engineering got a huge boost when ground was broken recently on a student activities center that will house some […]
MONTGOMERY — Applying the unique skills of veterans in safeguarding democracy, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen has launched the Heroes at the Polls initiative. “Safe, secure, and transparent elections […]
CAMDEN – More North Alabama residents will soon find an easier on-ramp to the internet superhighway, thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act and the Alabama Digital Expansion Division. Grants […]
ARDMORE – Three businesses launched in the first month the year in Ardmore, perhaps signaling not only growth in that city but overall in Limestone County. Pink Sage Boutique, Pizza […]
MADISON – Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux celebrated its opening Monday at Clift Farms with a sizable donation to the local non-profit Manna House, a food distribution program in Huntsville. “This will […]
HUNTSVILLE — It was a hometown hire Monday for NASA when Administrator Bill Nelson named Joseph Pelfrey director of the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Pelfrey has served as acting […]
HUNTSVILLE — Take hundreds of runners, add some starlight with a little neon and you’ve got one of the most unique road-racing events anywhere. And, it’s coming next month to […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has adopted a new way to share student success. The Dean’s List and the President’s List will be available as part of an […]
HUNTSVILLE – Spring break for primary education students will soon be here, and Huntsville’s Parks & Recreation Department is offering alternatives to help kids from shuttering indoors at home. Parents […]
HUNTSVILLE – The critters all agree. At least three of them do. Spring will come early this year. That’s according to the prognostications from local, regional and national animals known […]
HUNTSVILLE – Northrop Grumman announced that it continues to accelerate the progress on deploying a critical homeland defense capability to the U.S. warfighter. According to a news release, Northrop Grumman’s […]
MADISON – In a tribute of sorts to the wedding scene in the 1988 quintessential baseball comedy “Bull Durham,” the Rocket City Trash Pandas are bringing that script back with […]
HUNTSVILLE – If you’re over age 50, have a busy lifestyle, or prefer to hibernate through the winter, here’s a chance to get healthy, Huntsville. Parks & Recreation is hosting […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University alumnus Dr. Henry Panion III has produced a one-hour music special “A Symphony Celebration: The Blind Boys of Alabama with Dr. Henry Panion III.” The […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Rocket City Trash Pandas Foundation is inviting kids to paint Sprocket’s house. Well, sort of. Kids ages 3 to 12 can enter the Color the Can contest, […]
SCOTTSBORO — In 2023, the average wedding cost a whopping $30,000. After booking a picturesque venue, locking in a delicious dinner menu and securing a DJ to bring the party, couples […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas continue to gear up for their fourth Southern League season at Toyota Field with the announcement of fundraisers, drives and additional community outreach […]
HUNTSVILLE – Researchers at the University of Alabama in Huntsville have designed a wearable biosensor that offers a new way to measure human muscle activation to potentially prevent injuries and […]
FORT PAYNE – The state continues to push expansion of broadband accessibility, bridging the digital divide that splits Alabama. The movement continued Friday when Gov. Kay Ivey visited DeKalb Regional […]
HUNTSVILLE – Habitat for Humanity homeowners and administrators from the region will join others from Alabama and across the United States next week to advocate for the organization on Capitol […]
