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MADISON – The station and dial location are the same, but the Rocket City Trash Pandas will nonetheless have a new radio home for the 2024 season. The majority of […]

HUNTSVILLE – Ever been pulled over while driving or confronted in public by police and weren’t sure how to interact with the officer, possibly leading to a forgettable experience? The […]

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Ivey to sign 'historic' school choice legislation

MONTGOMERY – What is being hailed as landmark school choice legislation by state officials, the CHOOSE Act will become law today. The Alabama Senate voted Wednesday to pass Gov. Kay […]

MONTGOMERY — Two weeks after a state Supreme Court ruling caused in vitro fertilization to come to a halt in the state, Gov. Kay Ivey signed IVF protections legislation, after […]

HUNTSVILLE – There were no sweeping changes announced in the wake of the ice storm  that paralyzed the city and region for most of a week in January, but some […]

MADISON – Seats at Toyota Field are going to the dogs, and that’s a good thing. The Rocket City Trash Pandas are bringing back their Dog Days theme at nine […]

HUNTSVILLE — The National Small Business Association is applauding a recent ruling declaring the Corporate Transparency Act to be unconstitutional. U.S. District Court Judge Liles Burke of the Northern District […]

Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer Archery Tournament Aims High for a Cause

CULLMAN – In a celebration of skill and a shared commitment to a cause, Heritage Archery Club and the Bowhunters of Alabama are gearing up for the 13th Annual Bow-Up […]

HUNTSVILLE – Incumbents carried the day in most races across the Tennessee Valley in Tuesday’s primary elections. However, there also was a skin-of-their-teeth race in Madison County and runoffs will […]

HERNDON, Va. — Huntsville-based TekFive and Iron Bow Technologies of Herndon, Va.,  have formed a strategic joint venture: Verous Technologies. In a news release, the companies said the joint venture […]

HUNTSVILLE – Educators, politicians and civic leaders gathered last week for the State of the Schools breakfast, a two-hour presentation featuring speakers that included public school administrators. The focus was […]

UNA basketball leaders earn ASUN honors

FLORENCE – University of North Alabama senior forward Damian Forrest was selected to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic team for a second straight season and Lions sophomore Jacari Lane was named […]

SHEFFIELD — Football coach Johnny Wright is coming back to his old haunts. Then again, he never really left the place he calls to call home. Wright has been named […]

The ‘Biggest Party in the South’ is back July 18-20

CULLMAN – Pepsi Rock The South 2024 is back and better than ever. The three-day festival starts July 18 and continues through July 20. Headliners Eric Church, HARDY, and Jelly […]

HUNTSVILLE – The final scheduled preseason match for Huntsville City Football Club has been canceled, but the Boys in Blue have one more scrimmage remaining to prepare for the 2024 […]

DECATUR — The Alabama Department of Transportation is continuing work to fix potholes on Alabama highways following January’s winter storm. Though patching operations may cause temporary delays for motorists, the repairs […]

Weather Service office still closed after fire

HUNTSVILLE — The staff at the Huntsville National Weather Service office is operating remotely following Monday’s fire at their office. NWS Huntsville had planned to resume normal operations and return […]

HUNTSVILLE – Groundskeepers, landscapers and caretakers take note. The City of Huntsville Beautification Board has opened nominations for its annual awards. Apply online at entry form There’s a $50 entry […]

HUNTSVILLE – A quote from early 20th century sociologist W.E.B. Dubois reverberates to present day, even in a current atmosphere of discourse surrounding women’s bodily rights and the Diversity, Equity […]

HUNTSVILLE – Newly launched Astrion didn’t waste any time getting into orbit of Army contracts. The company was awarded a five-year, $910 million Redstone Test and Engineering Services contract by […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Symphony Orchestra and Huntsville Community Chorus were the first to perform at the Von Braun Civic Center when it opened March 14, 1975. With all due […]

RUSSELLVILLE – Russellville High School has a new football coach, and he carries a last name familiar to fans of the Golden Tigers. Dustin Goodwin, son of former Russellville head […]

MONTGOMERY — The bumper-to-bumper “parking lot” of I-65 through North Alabama continues to infuriate motorists. And a resident of the area, who happens to carry considerable weight in the state […]