All News — Page 23

MADISON – Baseball season is just around the corner – Ok, maybe just down the road. Anyway, fans can now lock in their seats for the 2026 Rocket City Trash […]

Honoring the Past, Protecting Our Future

In honor of Native American Heritage Month this November, the Poarch Creek Indians will share weekly stories that celebrate key aspects of the Tribe’s culture, history, and a fresh look […]

RAINSVILLE — It’s a big week for high school playoff football in North Alabama. There will be a matchup of two 600-game winning programs and the AHSAA TV lights will […]

Governor shares Veterans Day message saluting Alabama’s heroes

MONTGOMERY – As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, Gov. Kay Ivey shared a video message Monday ahead of Veterans Day, honoring the generations of Americans, and […]

WASHINGTON – America’s oldest Marine resides in Cullman and was among two Alabama veterans saluted Monday by Sen. Tommy Tuberville on the Senate floor. Tuberville (R-Auburn) recognized 105-year-old Roy Drinkard of […]

FLORENCE – The Office of Military and Veterans’ Affairs at the University of North Alabama is hosting a number of events this week that will culminate with a Rucks for […]

HUNTSVILLE – Drivers should expect traffic delays and road closures in downtown Huntsville today, due to the annual Veterans Day Parade. Street closures along the parade route will occur in […]

BIRMINGHAM – A Huntsville “small pharma” company is the big winner in Alabama Launchpad’s Life Sciences Track competition. Kalm Therapeutics won $100,000 in non-dilutive funding, Alabama Launchpad, a program of […]

HUNTSVILLE – A pair of construction projects totaling more than $52 million at the University of Alabama in Huntsville will take major steps forward following approval from the University of […]

CULLMAN – A Cullman-based IV infusion clinic has been shut down and its owners sued by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall for allegedly administering unsafe, research-grade weight loss drugs to […]

MONTGOMERY – On the eve of Veterans Day, a state lawmaker who served with the 101st Airborne has been appointed to serve on the Alabama Military Stability Commission, House Speaker […]

LEESBURG — Traffic on Alabama Highway 273/Blue Pond Road in Cherokee County will cross via a temporary bridge during replacement of the bridge over Daniels Branch, north of Leesburg. A […]

MONTGOMERY – Several North Alabama organizations that serve victims of domestic violence will share $700,000 in grants, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. “Domestic violence is a destructive force that tears apart […]

PITTSBURGH — A national tire recycler is opening two facilities in Alabama, including one in North Alabama, following the state’s decision to end the practice of landfilling whole tires. Liberty […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s music ecosystem is resonating around the country … and the hits keep coming. The most recent accolade was a No. 1 ranking in Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative […]

HUNTSVILLE — New paint will help extend the useful life of what many Huntsville residents refer to as the “useless overpass.” Cekra Inc., working on a $420,000 contract, will paint […]

MOULTON – “A child shall lead them.” And it was a youngster who led Huntsville’s Whitesburg Christian Academy to their second straight 4A state cross country championship Saturday. Eighth-grader Nora […]

DOUBLE SPRINGS — Citing a “boots-on-the-ground mentality,” Winston County Sheriff Caleb Snoddy announced his endorsement of Jay Mitchell for Alabama attorney general. “My job as Winston County Sheriff is simple: […]

HUNTSVILLE — The weeds can get pretty high if you want to delve into the details. There is PM 2.5 and attainment and emissions and regulations and, yes, the weeds […]

FLORENCE – The Department of Entertainment Industry at the University of North  Alabama has been renamed to the David and John Briggs Family Department of Entertainment Industry. The naming was […]

HUNTSVILLE – To help pet owners affected by the ongoing government shutdown, Huntsville Animal Services is partnering with H.A.W.S. (Helping Animals Without Shelter) to host a free pet food drive-thru […]

CULLMAN – The holiday spirit is set to arrive in Cullman this month as the Cullman Christkindlmarkt returns, bringing seasonal cheer, Old World charm and delightful holiday traditions for everyone […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Parks & Recreation department, in collaboration with Christmas Charities Year Round, is hosting the Cozy Care Holiday Drive through Dec. 8. The initiative provides coats and gloves […]

FLORENCE – Former Circuit Judge Gilbert Self has been convicted on 16 felony counts and one misdemeanor charge, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today. After a three-week trial, a Lauderdale […]