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HERNDON, Va. — Huntsville-based Pinnacle Solutions has been awarded a $369 million contract for the Air Force’s T-7A training program, the company announced today. Pinnacle Solutions is a subsidiary of […]
DEMOPOLIS — The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences is broadening its statewide recruitment push for the first freshman class with an added opportunity for Alabama families: Live, virtual information (Zoom) […]
TUSCALOOSA — Citing his CPA background, the Alabama House Republican Caucus unanimously elected State Rep. Kerry “Bubba” Underwood to serve as treasurer. The action came during the group’s annual policy retreat […]
HUNTSVILLE — When temperatures in Huntsville are still hitting 80-plus degrees during the build, it might seem impossible for an outdoor ice skating rink to appear in the heart of […]
DECATUR – “We didn’t work this hard for it to end here.” Jamie Freeman, head coach of the Calhoun Community College volleyball team, isn’t resting on his laurels, nor will […]
HUNTSVILLE – To help a local business “Move Forward,” a Huntsville digital marketing agency is offering the opportunity and $15,000 in services. Move Digital Group has opened applications for its […]
HUNTSVILLE — To commemorate America Recycles Day, Gone For Good will host a shred event for the community this week in the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber parking lot. Items to recycle […]
GUNTERSVILLE — The Alabama Farmers Federation has endorsed Rep. Jeana Ross for House District 27 in Marshall County. “Rep. Ross is an outstanding public servant who is conservative, accessible and […]
HUNTSVILLE – What if your world contained no music? No “Sha-la-la-las.” No “Whoa, whoa-ohs.” No “bop da bops.” You’ve heard rumors of this thing called music, but it’s illegal, and […]
MADISON – Baseball season is just around the corner – Ok, maybe just down the road. Anyway, fans can now lock in their seats for the 2026 Rocket City Trash […]
In honor of Native American Heritage Month this November, the Poarch Creek Indians will share weekly stories that celebrate key aspects of the Tribe’s culture, history, and a fresh look […]
RAINSVILLE — It’s a big week for high school playoff football in North Alabama. There will be a matchup of two 600-game winning programs and the AHSAA TV lights will […]
MONTGOMERY – As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, Gov. Kay Ivey shared a video message Monday ahead of Veterans Day, honoring the generations of Americans, and […]
WASHINGTON – America’s oldest Marine resides in Cullman and was among two Alabama veterans saluted Monday by Sen. Tommy Tuberville on the Senate floor. Tuberville (R-Auburn) recognized 105-year-old Roy Drinkard of […]
FLORENCE – The Office of Military and Veterans’ Affairs at the University of North Alabama is hosting a number of events this week that will culminate with a Rucks for […]
HUNTSVILLE – Drivers should expect traffic delays and road closures in downtown Huntsville today, due to the annual Veterans Day Parade. Street closures along the parade route will occur in […]
BIRMINGHAM – A Huntsville “small pharma” company is the big winner in Alabama Launchpad’s Life Sciences Track competition. Kalm Therapeutics won $100,000 in non-dilutive funding, Alabama Launchpad, a program of […]
HUNTSVILLE – A pair of construction projects totaling more than $52 million at the University of Alabama in Huntsville will take major steps forward following approval from the University of […]
CULLMAN – A Cullman-based IV infusion clinic has been shut down and its owners sued by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall for allegedly administering unsafe, research-grade weight loss drugs to […]
MONTGOMERY – On the eve of Veterans Day, a state lawmaker who served with the 101st Airborne has been appointed to serve on the Alabama Military Stability Commission, House Speaker […]
LEESBURG — Traffic on Alabama Highway 273/Blue Pond Road in Cherokee County will cross via a temporary bridge during replacement of the bridge over Daniels Branch, north of Leesburg. A […]
MONTGOMERY – Several North Alabama organizations that serve victims of domestic violence will share $700,000 in grants, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. “Domestic violence is a destructive force that tears apart […]
PITTSBURGH — A national tire recycler is opening two facilities in Alabama, including one in North Alabama, following the state’s decision to end the practice of landfilling whole tires. Liberty […]
