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Sand Mountain Park and Amphitheater hosting Breakfast with Santa

ALBERTVILLE — Enjoy pancakes with your favorite toppings, sip hot cocoa, snap a pic with Santa and grab cookies to share or leave out for him. It’s time to get […]

HUNTSVILLE – CanSat teams at the University of Alabama in Huntsville placed first, second and sixth nationally in the 2025 International CanSat competition in Monterey and Staunton, Va. UAH teams […]

HUNTSVILLE — Sleigh bells are ringing and the Parks & Recreation department has it on good authority that Santa is making his way to Huntsville for the third annual Big […]

DECATUR – ‘Tis the season to deck the halls and the homes. And, with that, a beloved tradition next month offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore beautifully decorated historic […]

TUSCALOOSA — The University of Alabama continues to be an economic driver for the state as its flagship university set record high economic and fiscal impacts for the 2023-2024 academic […]

Enjoy 'Holidays on the Silver Screen' with the Shoals Symphony

FLORENCE – Get ready, Shoals area, to strut your stuff on the red carpet for a one-night-only event: “Holidays on the Silver Screen.” Shoals Symphony is putting on the Hollywood […]

HUNTSVILLE — “The Nutcracker” by the Huntsville Ballet is a holiday classic on its own. But, when you add the talented Huntsville Symphony Orchestra, well … that’s a whole ‘nother […]

Space Command Has a Home in Alabama

For more than six decades, Alabama has been synonymous with American space leadership. When NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center opened at Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal in 1960, it cemented our state’s […]

After six years of loyal service, K-9 Boomer with the Huntsville Police Department is officially clocking out. The retirement plan: well-earned retirement filled with couch privileges and unlimited belly rubs. Boomer, […]

Fraud EDU: 4 Steps to Take After You’ve Been Scammed

Regions Bank is committed to educating their customers and the public about the latest in fraud prevention. They also want to make sure you know what steps to take if […]

MONTGOMERY – There will be no secrets when St. Michael Catholic High School (13-0) plays host to defending Class 4A champion Jackson High School (11-2) in tonight’s AHSAA playoff semifinals. […]

MONTGOMERY – Fresh off proclaiming Saturday as Small Business Saturday in Alabama, Gov. Kay Ivey is encouraging strong Alabama participation in the U.S. Small Business Administration 2026 National Small Business Week Awards. […]

AUBURN — The Auburn University Board of Trustees has approved a comprehensive evaluation of the Haley Center to determine the future of the university’s busiest and largest academic building. Constructed […]

HUNTSVILLE – As Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or drones, become increasingly vital to military, government and civilian applications, conventional machine-learning techniques essential to training these devices often rely on paradigms that […]

YORK, Pa. — The Army and BAE Systems have agreed on a contract modification worth more than $390 million to upgrade additional Bradley Fighting Vehicles, the company announced today. The […]

MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas are bringing more holiday cheer to Toyota Field next month with the return of Breakfast with Santa. Guests are invited to join Jolly […]

ARAB — The city of Arab and Arab Parks and Recreation kick off the holiday season the day after Thanksgiving when Arab City Park is transformed into Christmas in the […]

HUNTSVILLE — And then there were four. That’s how many unbeaten area schools remain in the AHSAA state football semifinals. Leading the lineup of this week’s action involving North Alabama […]

ATHENS — To say that Ridgeline Construction Roofing and Exteriors is building on success is putting it mildly. It’s also not enough to say the roofing company has reached the […]

MONTGOMERY – As boots hit the ground for Operation Iron Ruck this morning, Gov. Kay Ivey offered her strong support for the annual march, an effort led by student veterans […]

RED BAY — The new Alabama Highway 247 bridge over Little Bear Creek northeast of Red Bay in Franklin County opened to traffic Monday. Riley Bridge Co. substantially completed the […]

HUNTSVILLE — As Alabamians prepare for Thanksgiving, a holiday that centers around food, family and the harvest, it’s worth reflecting on where that food comes from – and who produces […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Botanical Garden, in cooperation with Autism Support of Alabama, is offering two sensory hour opportunities as part of the new features of Galaxy of Lights. Sensory Hours […]

HUNTSVILLE – Reflecting its dedication to empowering employee-owners and  fostering long-term growth, Torch Technologies has been honored by the National Center for Employee Ownership. The Huntsville-based contractor was recognized as the […]