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GUNTERSVILLE — A main connector between Arab and Guntersville will soon be easier for motorists to drive on during wet weather. The Alabama Department of Transportation said work will soon […]

HUNTSVILLE – Eighteen teams total, nine each for the men and women, entered the Conference USA Basketball Championships this week at the Von Braun Center seeking the league’s automatic berth […]

HUNTSVILLE — Motorists travelling on U.S. 72 east of Huntsville will face lane closures for the next several days. In a news release, Huntsville Utilities said contractors are closing the […]

MADISON – Lauren Coles didn’t plan to buy the Madison Taproom when she stopped by with a friend six months ago.   “We hadn’t been to the taproom in a long time […]

CULLMAN — If you’re travelling along I-65 in North Alabama over the next couple days, expect delays, lane changes and possible lane closures. Several Alabama Department of Transportation operations will […]

HUNTSVILLE – The U.S. Space & Rocket Center has responded to reports on social media concerning a Space Camp transgender counselor. The reports have even included posts on social media […]

HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Sen. Katie Britt was slated to speak at the annual Washington Update breakfast on the first day of March, but duties in the nation’s capitol caused her […]

DECATUR – The Decatur economy is taking off and a key asset has been the expansion of Pryor Field Regional Airport. Now, thanks to a $3.2 million federal grant, a […]

House passes Strong biodetection bill unanimously

WASHINGTON — Recognizing the threats of bioterrorism, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed U.S. Rep. Dale W. Strong’s “DHS Biodetection Improvement Act.” This legislation will bolster U.S. biodefense by ensuring […]

MONTGOMERY – The state’s labor force participation rate for January remained unchanged and several counties in North Alabama are driving the numbers. According to the latest report from the state […]

HUNTSVILLE — Though the “Big Dance,” also known as the NCAA men’s basketball championship tournament, routinely ends in April these days, March Madness is still the appropriate sobriquet. This month […]

WEST CHESTER, Pa. — March Madness may refer to NCAA basketball, but the University of Alabama in Huntsville is taking part in club hockey’s version. The Chargers (12-11-1 overall) advanced […]

MONTGOMERY — It’s been more than a year since a tornado whipped through Winston County, leaving damaged homes, businesses in its wake. Also among the damage was a communications tower […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Football Club will soon begin its second MLS NEXT Pro season, but while the Boys in Blue soccer matches are the main draw at Wicks […]

Art on the Lake brings more beauty to Guntersville’s picturesque waterfront

GUNTERSVILLE —  It is one of the longest running arts and craft shows in the Southeast. For over 60 years, artists and crafters from across the southeastern United States have made […]

FLORENCE – The Sunseri Speaker Series at the University of North Alabama will feature  Chef Lisa Ramsey this month. Ramsey will deliver a presentation titled “How Science, Music, and Art […]

HOUSTON — As NASA opens applications for future astronauts, the space agency recently graduated its latest class of space travelers. Among the new astronauts are a pair of graduates from […]

MOORESVILLE — Needless to say, things are blooming at 1818 Farms in historic Mooresville. The lush flower farm in the historic town, renowned for creating premium skincare and lifestyle products, […]

Lions' trio earn ASUN Conference basketball honors

FLORENCE — University of North Alabama senior guard Alexis Callins, freshman guard Veronaye Charlton, and sophomore guard Rhema Pegues earned Atlantic Sun Conference postseason awards. Callins was named third team […]

HUNTSVILLE – Five full days of wall-to-wall basketball and free concerts at the Von Braun Center, along with activities at Big Spring Park to enhance the experience will accompany next […]

Morning wrecks shut down I-65 southbound lanes

CULLMAN — Traffic came to a standstill on Interstate 65 Friday morning after a pair of wrecks shut down the southbound lanes of the highway for about four hours total. […]

HUNTSVILLE – This weekend’s Huntsville Havoc promotional schedule for two home hockey games indicates an all-for-one attitude of the three major local professional teams. Tonight is Trash Pandas Night as […]

What's all that racquet? It's pickleball for a cause

MUSCLE SHOALS – Love pickleball? Muscle Shoals Recreation has a great “dill” for you.  The inaugural Robert Eaton Memorial Round Robin Social is scheduled for Saturday. Players get a full […]

HUNTSVILLE – Customers of Huntsville Utilities are likely aware of Project Share, an initiative to help elderly, disabled and handicapped customers pay their utility bills. The program has helped more […]