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HUNTSVILLE — One million dollars. There was an audible “wow!” from the audience Wednesday when Stephanie Bryan, tribal chair and CEO of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, presented a […]
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HUNTSVILLE — A pair of retail centers in Madison County were sold in separate transactions recently for nearly $10 million, Colliers announced. The centers were in South Huntsville and Madison […]
HUNTSVILLE — Dr. Jimmy Wall Jr., a former Huntsville City Councilman and retired Huntsville Utilities Natural Gas and Waterworks Board member, died Tuesday. Wall, a native Huntsvillian, was appointed to […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering received a $250,000 donation this week from Huntsville technology innovator, PeopleTec. “We are immensely grateful to PeopleTec for their remarkable […]
STAMFORD, Conn. — Pitney Bowes is expanding its Regional Delivery Service models to 20 major cities and Huntsville is one of them. Pitney Bowes, a global shipping and mailing company, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mark next Tuesday on your calendar as the burger-lovers favorite holiday of the year. It is National Whataburger Day and this year marks Whataburger’s 73rd anniversary. Whatacelebration! To […]
COLUMBUS, Miss. — BankFirst Financial Services is opening loan production and deposit production offices in Huntsville, the company announced. The offices will be at Civic Plaza, 307 Clinton Ave. BankFirst’s […]
MADISON — Away with the old school way of doing things and in with the new. Madison’s brand-new $51 million, 170,000 square-foot Journey Middle School celebrated its grand opening – […]
MADISON – Fairfax, Va., police officer Kyle Browne was on a run near the Clift Farm development Saturday morning when he experienced a “significant medical emergency” and collapsed. The Monrovia […]
HUNTSVILLE — Sweet and tangy meets smooth and saucy at the Rocket City Blues and BBQ Festival at the Orion Amphitheater The late summer festival is Aug. 19 from 1-8 […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Schools and Alabama A&M have signed a memorandum of understanding on dual enrollment partnership. The MOU agreement signed Monday by Schools Superintendent Dr. Clarence Sutton and […]
MONTGOMERY — U.S. Sen. Katie Britt is recovering at home receiving care for “swelling of a facial nerve,” she announced. “While with my family in Montgomery this past weekend, I […]
HUNTSVILLE — The local and congressional reaction to the White House overturning the decision to move Space Command to Redstone Arsenal from Colorado has been bitter and angry. “We are […]
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has decided to keep Space Command in Colorado, overturning former President Donald Trump’s decision to move it to Redstone Arsenal, the Associated Press reported. U.S. […]
DECATUR — The United Launch Alliance is playing a critical role in the upcoming Artemis III mission to place a crew on the moon. However, before that can happen the […]
HUNTSVILLE — In Alabama and across the country, childcare is no longer just a “perk” – it’s a big factor of work performance, engagement and even attendance. But Alabama particularly […]
Huntsville Utilities is making it easier for customers to view their electric usage. The useful feature is available online in the My Account portal allows customers to track their electricity […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville companies SemanticGuard and CFD Research won a Small Business Innovation Research grant for their joint cyber protection solution GUARDx. The Phase II grant is valued at $1.25 […]
HUNTSVILLE – Representing all vocations and walks of life, Huntsville’s Civic Engagement Academy is an opportunity to see “behind the scenes’ of how city government works. The free, eight-week program […]
HUNTSVILLE — Ever since Huntsville Hospital announced in December it was expanding the popular “Canines for Coping” facility dog program to Madison Hospital, there has been great anticipation for the […]
BLAINE, Minn. — “I’m from, Ardmore Alabama. I’m super proud to be from there …” Those were the words of Ardmore native Lee Hodges after capturing his first PGA Tour […]
FLORENCE — A former White House press secretary and a victim of human trafficking are joining to aid awareness of human trafficking. The second annual Fight for Freedom benefit for […]
