All News — Page 221
HUNTSVILLE – Whatever it is called – mojo, momentum, motivation – the Huntsville City Football Club wants more of it. After failing to notch a win over the first 10 […]
HUNTSVILLE – Gray day data or black cat data. On Youtube’s “Clear English Corner” with Keenyn Rhodes, the speech-language pathologist says either pronunciation is correct. Lean on the a, or […]
HUNTSVILLE — A driver was injured Sunday in a single-car wreck that knocked out electricity to thousands of residents in south Huntsville. Huntsville Utilities said its Electric Operations crews responded […]
MUSCLE SHOALS – Braxton Holloway has served as the interim Chief Operating Officer for North Alabama Shoals Hospital since April, but he’ll soon shed the provisional title. Holloway will officially […]
MONTGOMERY — Calling it an “abhorrent crime,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said a Lauderdale County man pleaded guilty on multiple counts of possession of child pornography. Kevin Prather, 52, […]
JACKSONVILLE – Bob Jones High School senior pitcher/shortstop Braden Booth became the first player from North Alabama to win the title of the state’s Mr. Baseball in seven years, bringing […]
HUNTSVILLE – The sign was seen and is being answered. The Bat-Sign. Not by the Caped Crusader himself, but by custom car builder and “Musclecar” co-host Steve Mank. He was […]
VESTAVIA HILLS – A new car tag, aimed at raising awareness and support for individuals affected by Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is being offered through the state. The PTSD Awareness Distinctive […]
HUNTSVILLE – Senior engineering design students at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, have created projects intended to encourage STEM outreach for middle and high school students, as well as […]
DECATUR — Let’s get straight to the point. The Calhoun Community College manufacturing team has pulled off a “four-peat.” The Warhawks three-member squad secured a spot as one of the […]
MADISON – Capping what has already been a big news week locally and regionally, a handful of newsmakers gathered once more Friday morning at Toyota Field to make another announcement. […]
MUSCLE SHOALS – First Metro Bank turned a double play Thursday, promoting Laura Hardy and Dana Smith in a move by the company’s board of directors. Hardy is now executive […]
MADISON – The last principal Negro League in baseball ceased operations in 1960, but the legacy left behind by players from those alliances not only remain but are strong as […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville-Madison County Chamber is honoring the military in the community during Armed Forces Celebration Week. Festivities kick off Saturday night when the Huntsville City Football Club takes […]
MERIDIANVILLE – To paraphrase a line from a movie classic: They’re coming, so you should build it. And that’s what a Birmingham general contractor has done with a single-family rental […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Dentists taking a bite out of the board? The Alabama Board of Dental Examiners, the governing board […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville company has won a contract from the Missile Defense Agency valued at nearly $348 million. According to the Department of Defense, VetTech was awarded the competitive […]
HUNTSVILLE – Two lingering themes emerged from Mayor Paul Finley’s City of Madison Update at the Von Braun Center. Once only a small suburb of its neighbor to the east, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Inclement weather washed out the 40th annual Wally Vess Fishing Rodeo at Big Spring Park last Saturday, but the one ahead will provide another opportunity for potential anglers […]
BOCA CHICA, Texas — The most powerful launch vehicle ever built achieved key objectives Thursday, according to SpaceX. The launch of Starship was the second uncrewed test of the year […]
WASHINGTON – A Shoals business owner and Vietnam War medal awardee has been named “Veteran of the Month” by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville. Retired Army Sgt. Alvin Lynch, who received the […]
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 […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Army is turning 249 years old this month and the public is invited to a birthday party at Redstone Gateway. The multi-use business complex on Research Park […]
