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NORMAL — Alabama A&M dropped a heartbreaker Saturday to end its home campaign, falling 26-23, against Florida A&M in a Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) game during Senior Day at Louis […]
STEPHENVILLE, Texas –The University of North Alabama finished the road portion of the season Saturday, falling 61-0 to No. 5-ranked Tarleton State in Stephenville, Texas. Needing a win to stay […]
MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey didn’t have to look far for a successor to former Associate Justice Bill Lewis on the Alabama Supreme Court. Ivey announced Monday announced chose her […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City FC is offering a chance to walk in a winter wonderland. Well, actually, it’s a chance to walk on Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium. […]
HUNTSVILLE — There will be a new ice age at the Von Braun Center next year as the facility replaces an aging ice system in Propst Arena. In the meantime, […]
COLUMBIANA — A winding drive down Shelby County backroads and a crisp autumn morning welcomed almost 90 ninth- and 10th-graders to the Alabama 4-H Center for the Alfa Youth Leadership Conference […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Ethic Tech has been awarded an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite QuantityFirm-Fixed Price contract by the Pentagon. The full value of the contract is $47 million, according to a Department […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville has been awarded a $2.4 million grant for a specialized fellowship program with the National Science Foundation. Through the program, UAH will […]
AUBURN — Auburn University’s 1856 – Culinary Residence, a teaching restaurant on campus, earned the distinction of Recommended in The Michelin Guide‘s inaugural selection of “American South’s Recommended Restaurants,” marking […]
CULLMAN — Tucked in the heart of downtown, All Steak Restaurant has earned a loyal following for its relaxed charm and consistently excellent food. Known as “where half of Cullman comes […]
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Researchers at Texas A&M University have uncovered a key element of joint cartilage regrowth, which brings them one step closer to regrowing human limbs. Their goal […]
FLORENCE – University of North Alabama geography professor Dr. Michael Pretes was recently named the 2025 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, a […]
At the center of the Poarch Creek community, the effort to preserve and revive the Muscogee (spelled in traditional Creek as “Mvskoke”) language is a preservation of identity, memory, and […]
MADISON – Rocket City Trash Pandas manager Andy Schatzley has been promoted to the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced today. He will join Angels Manager Kurt Suzuki’s staff as the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The holiday rush is on its way and Huntsville Parks & Recreation has the perfect way for Huntsville City School students to chill out and have fun during […]
TOWNLEY — It wasn’t a normal ribbon-cutting ceremony today for U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt. But, it was a real blast … literally. Aderholt (R-Haleyville) joined elected and civic officials today […]
HUNTSVILLE – In his 17th State of the City address, Mayor Tommy Battle heralded the well-rounded growth and educational progress in Huntsville while celebrating the city’s proud heritage in America’s […]
FLORENCE – A trio of University of North Alabama students in the senior-level German Film course swept the top spots in the annual Goethe Institut’s essay contest, recently. Students were […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M looks to close out its home slate on a high note Saturday when Florida A&M visits Louis Crews Stadium on Senior Day. Kickoff against the Rattlers […]
RAINSVILLE – Alexandria High School’s rich football playoff history will be meeting Plainview High School’s strong history as well tonight in the AHSAA TV Network/Alabama Public Television/WOTM TV Playoff Game […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Redistricting rows Keep an eye on Alabama’s ongoing redistricting battles – the ripple effects could be far bigger […]
HUNTSVILLE – “It’s beginning to look a lot like … “ Kick off the holidays with the University of North Alabama community tonight at Bridge Street in Town Centre in […]
WASHINGTON — Reflecting on his background as a county commissioner, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong has secured more than $6.2 million in federal funding for key infrastructure projects in rural North […]
