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HUNTSVILLE – On a sublime spring day, another facility that will soon be added to the growing Huntsville Hospital Health System was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting Tuesday. The Huntsville Hospital […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Panoply Arts Festival brings plenty of artists, musicians, food vendors and other participants to Big Spring Park every year. The event also produces a lot of pedestrian […]

HUNTSVILLE — In a move to support key missile programs, Raytheon has begun construction on a $115 million, 26,000 square-foot expansion of its Missile Integration Facility on Redstone Arsenal. The […]

MADISON – With a pair of series wins under their belts, the Rocket City Trash Pandas return for a six-game home series starting tonight. The Trash Pandas come into the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The idea of a sublime Huntsville music festival is far from ludicrous. However, quicker than you can blink, John Hunt Park will be the scene of the city’s […]

SHEFFIELD – In a dream world, eliminating food insecurity could be wished away. In the realm we live in, that’s not possible. What is real is hunger in the Tennessee […]

HUNTSVILLE — Auburn University is making space for the Space Development Agency. Located just outside Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, the new Auburn University Research and Innovation Campus is set to become a base of technical […]

BIRMINGHAM — Hibbett, an icon in Alabama sporting goods, is being purchased by a British sportswear retailer, the companies said today. JD Sports Fashion will acquire all outstanding shares of […]

HUNTSVILLE – Calling for a need for “a lot of basic things,” Kim Caudle Lewis kicked of her campaign for Huntsville’s City Council District 5 seat Monday. “I think I […]

ATHENS — Right on red returns to a busy Limestone County intersection this week. However, the left turns aren’t quite right. Newly constructed right-turn lanes at the intersection of U.S. […]

HUNTSVILLE  – An all-time classic movie produced what has become one of the most hackneyed phrases in all of sportsdom and beyond. Build it and they will come, whispered the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Hospital Health System and its downtown main facility in the Rocket City are hosting two events this week in its ongoing effort to provide care options […]

MONTGOMERY – Alabama A&M is among two universities and a consulting firm selected to help create a strategic economic growth plan that will guide the state into the next decade […]

HUNTSVILLE – Planet vs. Plastic is the theme for this year’s Earth Week that starts today, but locally another environmental focus will be transportation mode. For the global Earth Day, […]

MONTGOMERY – The state of Alabama can adapt an old Navy term when it comes to unemployment — steady as she she goes with a labor force participation rate at […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Havoc are back twofold – in the Southern Professional Hockey League President’s Cup finals and on Roto-Rooter Ice at Propst Arena to start the championship series. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Things will soon be a lot brighter along I-565 in Madison County. But, for the time being, a project to convert lights will cause traffic disruptions this week […]

ATHENS – It’s about to get down and dirty … rodeo style. The Limestone Sheriff’s Rodeo rides into town next month with its high-impact competition along with family-friendly events in […]

HUNTSVILLE – A student team from the University of Alabama in Huntsville has been crowned national champion in the first Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ (VICEROY) National […]

HUNTSVILLE – For a quarter of a century, Valley Conservatory has sought to grow musicians through programs designed to develop mind, body and character. To celebrate the milestone, the studio […]

Alabama Bass Trail North Division Tournament set for Wheeler Lake

DECATUR – The Alabama Bass Trail’s North Division is gearing up for its upcoming tournament scheduled to take place on Wheeler Lake in Decatur. The April 27 event, hosted by […]

AUBURN – Auburn University’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security was awarded a $10 million Department of Energy grant in partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to […]

CULLMAN — A salute to Cullman’s past will be opening in the present to provide hospitality for the future. The Flying Fifty is a boutique hotel set to open its […]

HUNTSVILLE — Riding the strength of more than 500,000 votes, Alabama A&M University has been named a winner in The Home Depot Retool Your School program. It was the fourth […]