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HUNTSVILLE – In about 24 hours, Alabama voters will go to the polls to elect party candidates to run in the November general election. There is also a statewide amendment […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University student Cassidy McClellan was among 90 young people from across the country invited to the White House for the first-ever Interagency Youth Policy Summit: Cultivating Possibilities. The […]
AUBURN — As part of Auburn’s growing efforts to broaden Artificial Intelligence training to higher education institutions, the university is now partnering with the Alabama Community College System to offer […]
FLORENCE – He won’t exactly be going off into the “wild blue yonder,” but a University of North Alabama professor has been selected as the Distinguished Visiting Professor of Geography […]
AUBURN — The McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security has rolled out a podcast, part of the institute’s new strategic plan to make the research institute a destination […]
CULLMAN — Arts and crafts will be on display for two days next month when St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival. Set for April 20-21, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Football Club is preparing to raise the curtain on its second season, a road match against MLS NEXT Pro newcomer Chattanooga FC at Finley Stadium in […]
HUNTSVILLE – With an ear to the ground and an eye cast toward the future, the robotics community is partnering with Huntsville’s New Technology High School to stage a competition […]
HUNTSVILLE – Home search site ValleyMLS has been named best in its industry by a real estate consulting and research firm. ValleyMLS was given the Best MLS Badge for 2024 […]
ATHENS – A countywide Job Shadowing Day provided high school students from Athens and Limestone County with an immersive experience in the professional world this week. Hosted by the the […]
ATHENS — There’s a taste of Mexican food, Southern California style, cooking up in Athens, now. Oscar’s Taco Shop, a family-owned, quick-service restaurant, is dishing out So-Cal favorites at its […]
HUNTSVILLE – Enable Madison County, formerly known as CASA, is celebrating its 45th year of helping the homebound and senior citizens with the fundraiser “Brews for Enable” at Campus No. […]
MADISON – In celebration of the outstanding achievements and milestones of local businesses, the Madison Chamber of Commerce has opened applications for the 2024 Best in Business Awards. The awards […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama State Senate District 2 up for grabs State Sen. Tom Butler has quietly started telling insiders that he […]
HUNTSVILLE – A cold wind chilled onlookers Thursday as the ribbon was cut for the reopening of the John Hunt Park Raymond W. Jones Community Center, which targets seniors and […]
OWENS CROSS ROADS — Century Communities has built them, now they plan for new residents to come. To showcase their newest community, the top 10 national homebuilder is holding a grand opening […]
HUNTSVILLE – In an effort to enhance recreational offerings tailored to interests among local young residents, Huntsville Parks & Recreation is asking teenagers and their parents/guardians for input. With the […]
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 — So-called “rogue nations” are a growing threat to the U.S. and other countries. These countries are sanctuary to terrorists and, in some cases, bankroll them. Their attacks on […]
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 Podcast […]
GRANT – The Town of Grant, sitting atop Gunters Mountain in Marshall County, is really little more than a village. The 2020 census put its population at 1,039. In that […]
HUNTSVILLE – In what is beginning to sound like a broken record, growth in Huntsville continues to follow a pattern of all-time highs. While Huntsville’s residential building boom appears to […]
ATHENS — Books can be a collection of stories and stories can be made up of chapters. For the city of Athens, there are many chapters to its story and […]
