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CULLMAN — There are some new arrivals at Cullman Regional. Only they’re not being delivered by the stork. The hospital is expanding obstetric and nursery services with the addition of a […]

HUNTSVILLE – City crews have removed 1.4 million pounds of debris as cleanup efforts continue following last week’s storms. Public Works Director Chris McNeese projected crews will gather about the […]

HUNTSVILLE – As three companies joined the Best Places to Work Hall of Fame, a new group of award-winners was announced today by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber. Intuitive Research and Technology, […]

MADISON – A new treatment option for those with substance use disorder is now open in the Huntsville area.  Longleaf Recovery Huntsville, near Toyota Field in Town Madison, is an […]

MONTGOMERY – A Huntsville business owner and vice president of the school board is among four athletes named Alabama State Games Athletes of the Year. Carlos Mathews, vice president and […]

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — In the midst of a warning of a “disaster,” NASA, Boeing and the United Launch Alliance said the Boeing Crew Flight Test will launch no earlier […]

MADISON — Melanie Forbes had the perfect combination last weekend when the Rocket City Trash Pandas took on the visiting Mississippi Braves in a Southern League baseball clash –– right […]

RED BAY – Out with the old and in with the new. That mantra was echoed Monday for Red Bay. The city was awarded a $500,000 grant to upgrade its […]

Muscle Shoals unveils plans for athletic/event center

MUSCLE SHOALS – The city of Muscle Shoals announced plans for a 66-acre mixed-use development that will include multi-sport athletic facilities and a complex with the ability to host indoor […]

CULLMAN – The Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer Archery Tournament is getting ready to aim high on Memorial Day Weekend in the fight against breast cancer. The 3D archery tournament is […]

HUNTSVILLE — The unsettled weather continues this week with a 70-90% chance of showers and storms today, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville office. There is a potential of […]

HUNTSVILLE – Less than a week after the latest gambling bill died in the Legislature, an appearance by Gov. Kay Ivey produced a full house Monday at the Von Braun […]

Decatur taking EV charging to the next 'level'

DECATUR — It’s not quite “gone in 60 seconds,” but new charging stations in Decatur can have drivers gone in 30 minutes. Decatur Utilities is unveiling a pair of Level […]

MADISON – A pair of murals were unveiled Monday in the city of Madison as the opening for the Madison Mural Trail. Madison Visionary Partners (MVP), a community nonprofit, worked […]

Victory again eludes winless Huntsville City FC

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Football Club led in shots 12-8 and both clubs finished with three on target. For the homesteading Boys in Blue, however, none of their attempts […]

MADISON – Kyren Paris, who has spent parts of the last three seasons with the Rocket City Trash Pandas, got his second promotion to the Los Angeles Angels and started […]

HUNTSVILLE – Drivers have been alerted. Police have been issuing warnings. The grace period, however, will be over before fireworks fill the sky on the Fourth of July. An updated, […]

HUNTSVILLE — The forecast for Tuesday calls for rain to return as a front moves through the Tennessee Valley, but whether or not inclement weather comes with it remains to […]

HUNTSVILLE – There is a matchmaking event in Huntsville that has grown so big only the East Hall at the Von Braun Center can hold it. The target group is […]

HUNTSVILLE – Westminster Christian Academy won its second straight Class 4A girls state soccer championship, but while the 2024 title game was a rematch of last year, it wasn’t a […]

HUNTSVILLE – Food City is moving dirt in the Rocket City. A lot of it now with more to come later. Just last week, the grocery store chain based in […]

HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville recently announced it received a grant from the Federal Transit Administration to be part of a pilot program study for a bus rapid transit […]

HUNTSVILLE – In the aftermath of damaging storms that brought tornadoes to the Tennessee Valley last week, forecasters teased the possibility of more trouble by way of another front that […]

Culinary academy transforming the lives of North Alabama students

DECATUR — Students in North Alabama who envision themselves as a chef in a bustling restaurant or a caterer for a special event have an extraordinary opportunity to acquire many […]