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U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) announced that the U.S. Postal Service is moving forward with plans to construct a new post office to serve the rapidly growing 35763 zip code […]
A former Cullman County attorney has been indicted on multiple felony charges tied to allegations that she attempted to poison her husband with fentanyl, according to court documents. Sara Baker […]
What was once a 32-acre abandoned chicken processing plant is now taking root as a new recreational destination for Athens. City leaders joined representatives from the Tennessee Valley Authority, Athens […]
High school baseball teams from across the Tennessee Valley will once again take the field at Toyota Field this spring, with five dates scheduled beginning March 14. The Madison ballpark, […]
Long before the name appeared in Madison, the “Donut Dollies” were a familiar sight to American troops stationed in war zones. During World War I, World War II, and the […]
A campaign rally for Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is set to bring several hundred supporters to Marshall County next week as the race for U.S. Senate continues to heat […]
Huntsville residents will soon spot a 13-foot tall boot rolling through town. L.L.Bean’s iconic Bootmobile is set to arrive in the Rocket City beginning March 28, building excitement ahead of […]
Drake State Community and Technical College President Dr. Patricia Sims traveled to Washington this week to make the case for continued federal investment in programs that support community college students. […]
A photograph taken in Madison has earned top honors in the Birds category of the 2026 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest, as the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced […]
Kutter Bradley is headed to the next round of American Idol. The 22-year-old Florence native earned a spot in the American Idol Top 30 during Hollywood Week on ABC after […]
From streaming services and music apps to meal kits and fitness platforms, subscriptions have become a normal part of everyday life. They’re convenient, often affordable on their own, and easy […]
When two of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center’s most iconic test towers came down in January, the implosions marked the end of an era in Huntsville. But thanks to a […]
Burritt on the Mountain is seeing record growth in student engagement and expanding its footprint across North Alabama, according to a recent update delivered to state lawmakers and supporters at […]
Redstone Arsenal officials are urging employees and visitors to add extra time to their commute as heightened security measures remain in place due to ongoing U.S. military operations involving Iran. […]
With Alabama’s new hemp law now in effect, Huntsville officials are working to clarify where specialty hemp retail stores can operate within city limits. The Huntsville Planning Commission has approved […]
The University of North Alabama will roll out the red carpet this week as the 29th George Lindsey UNA Film Festival begins Thursday, March 5, in downtown Florence. The two-day […]
“No, this was not an early April Fools’ joke,” Patricia Ammons senior director of communications at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center has confirmed. The Space & Rocket Center’s newly […]
The Florence-Lauderdale Animal Services is managing an unusual increase in pig rescues after a wave of breeding and abandonment cases that began earlier this year. The issue was recently detailed […]
Declaring himself a “Trump Independent,” Angelo “Doc” Mancuso officially launched his independent campaign for Alabama State House District 7. The former lawmaker was removed from the Republican primary ballot by […]
NASA is accelerating its Artemis campaign, adding a new mission in 2027 and committing to at least one lunar surface landing every year beginning in 2028. The update on Friday […]
Governor Kay Ivey has announced the appointment of Rex Vaughn as Chairman of the Madison County Commission, filling the vacancy created by the retirement of former Chairman Mac McCutcheon. “A […]
Longtime news anchor and Kids to Love founder Lee Marshall is headed home after sheltering in Israel amid the escalating conflict, where she traveled with approximately 120 female leaders on […]
What was meant to be a celebratory mascot reveal quickly turned into one of North Alabama’s most entertaining social media posts of the weekend. On March 1, the U.S. Space […]
