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HUNTSVILLE – After some debate, the issue of what to name the new city hall in the Rocket City was settled at the last regular meeting of the Huntsville City […]
ATHENS — Bragging rights are on the line in a competition that will wet your whistle. That’s right. The Sippin’ Cider Festival is just around the corner. Everyone is invited […]
HUNTSVILLE – Two researchers in the College of Engineering at The University of Alabama in Huntsville have won a grant totaling $457,963 to study a process that could ultimately lead to […]
MOULTON – A chill is in the air and that means the holiday season can’t be far away. For Moulton, that means the annual Lawrence County Christmas on the Square […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M is launching partnerships and programs to enhance recruitment and expand opportunities for students. The university announced the initiatives during its board of trustees meeting last week. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Sound the alarm! Huntsville Fire & Rescue is ready to meet potential recruits at a meet-and-greet Saturday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Public Safety […]
ATTALLA — Fiber internet service continues to expand across the region. The latest to join the broadband wagon is the city of Attalla, with nearly 2,000 locations able to access […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s the primary route for North Alabamians to head to the beaches or Birmingham or Montgomery. And it’s the bane of many a traveler, sometimes adding hours to […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Et tu, GOP? It was an interesting scene Wednesday on the floor of the U.S. Senate as about […]
ATHENS — A budding tree. A dove flying in the sunlight. A pair of hands holding an origami swallow. These are expressions of hope students from local schools created to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Planned renovations to Huntsville Hospital’s main entrance will temporarily change how patients enter and exit the facility. The renovations are expected to take about three months. Beginning today, […]
DECATUR — More than 7,700 Alabamians have enrolled in rapid career training for in-demand jobs since the start of the Alabama Community College System’s Skills for Success courses. The engine […]
HUNTSVILLE – Is the ButterBurger the better burger? North Huntsville and Madison County can soon form their own opinion when the national chain Culver’s opens a restaurant on Winchester Road. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Eight Mazda CX-50 vehicles will be on the front lines of disaster response, courtesy of Mazda North American Operations. The automaker donated eight Mazda CX-50 vehicles to the […]
256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, North Alabama’s newest favorite son. The Our […]
HUNTSVILLE – For small businesses wanting to “move forward,” Move Digital Group can help provide that opportunity. The Huntsville-based data-driven marketing agency has opened applications for its second annual “Move Forward” small […]
BIRMINGHAM — Innovate Alabama is taking a major leap in strengthening the state’s innovation and entrepreneurial landscape. The public-private partnership announced the inaugural designees of the Innovate Alabama Network: 51 organizations across 17 […]
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has set Jan. 9 as the special primary election for the State Senate District 9 seat. The office was held by Clay Scofield, who resigned […]
NORMAL — An innovative project that could eliminate the need for roadway signs helped Alabama A&M capture a position with the Innovate Alabama Network. Innovate Alabama awarded $125,000 to Alabama […]
CULLMAN — The “Biggest Party in the South” returns next year and promises to treat fans to a bigger and better show. Pepsi Rock the South 2024 is set for […]
ALBERTVILLE – State Rep. Brock Colvin announced today his candidacy to represent District 9 in the Alabama Senate. The seat became open when former Sen. Clay Scofield resigned Monday. Senate District […]
DECATUR – There will be plenty of lights, camera and action across North Alabama, if the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association has anything to say about it. To help the […]
WASHINGTON – Farmers in more than a dozen North Alabama counties are eligible for U.S. Department of Agriculture emergency loan and disaster assistance programs, Sen. Tommy Tuberville announced. The programs will […]
