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HUNTSVILLE — New paint will help extend the useful life of what many Huntsville residents refer to as the “useless overpass.” Cekra Inc., working on a $420,000 contract, will paint […]
MOULTON – “A child shall lead them.” And it was a youngster who led Huntsville’s Whitesburg Christian Academy to their second straight 4A state cross country championship Saturday. Eighth-grader Nora […]
DOUBLE SPRINGS — Citing a “boots-on-the-ground mentality,” Winston County Sheriff Caleb Snoddy announced his endorsement of Jay Mitchell for Alabama attorney general. “My job as Winston County Sheriff is simple: […]
HUNTSVILLE — The weeds can get pretty high if you want to delve into the details. There is PM 2.5 and attainment and emissions and regulations and, yes, the weeds […]
FLORENCE – The Department of Entertainment Industry at the University of North Alabama has been renamed to the David and John Briggs Family Department of Entertainment Industry. The naming was […]
HUNTSVILLE – To help pet owners affected by the ongoing government shutdown, Huntsville Animal Services is partnering with H.A.W.S. (Helping Animals Without Shelter) to host a free pet food drive-thru […]
CULLMAN – The holiday spirit is set to arrive in Cullman this month as the Cullman Christkindlmarkt returns, bringing seasonal cheer, Old World charm and delightful holiday traditions for everyone […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Parks & Recreation department, in collaboration with Christmas Charities Year Round, is hosting the Cozy Care Holiday Drive through Dec. 8. The initiative provides coats and gloves […]
FLORENCE – Former Circuit Judge Gilbert Self has been convicted on 16 felony counts and one misdemeanor charge, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today. After a three-week trial, a Lauderdale […]
FLORENCE – The last time West Georgia visited Braly Stadium to face the Univerity of North Alabama was 2016 and both teams were in the Gulf South Conference. The two […]
HUNTSVILLE – Citing the FBI’s newest facility on Redstone Arsenal as a “strategic investment,” U.S. Rep. Dale Strong joined government and law enforcement officials, along with the first graduating class […]
HUNTSVILLE — The chances for severe weather tonight and Saturday have diminished but the coldest temperatures in months will move into the region to start the week. In fact, the […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Priceville staged perhaps its greatest comeback effort in school history to beat No. 8 Guntersville 24-21 in overtime as the AHSAA football playoffs kicked off last night. In […]
Daniel’s decision coming soon? Renaud next? Salute the vets; and shutdown strains in this week’s OTR
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Will he or won’t he? The question on everyone’s mind in Alabama Senate District 2: Will House Minority […]
HAMMONDVILLE — A four-mile segment of the reconstructed northbound I-59 roadway near the Georgia state line opened to traffic, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. The opening marks the halfway […]
MONTGOMERY — With drought conditions in North Alabama improving thanks to recent beneficial rainfall, the Alabama Forestry Commission is rescinding the Fire Danger Advisory for 21 counties. The counties are […]
MONTGOMERY — The city of Glencoe has been awarded a $500,000 grant to improve traffic safety and boost economic growth, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. The grant from the Appalachian Regional […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M seeks to remain unbeaten at home as they welcome Prairie View A&M for Salute to Service Day. The Saturday Southwestern Athletic Conference clash kicks off at […]
FLORENCE — As deer hunting gets underway, areas of Northwest Alabama are impacted by chronic wasting disease. The state is requiring all deer harvested by hunters on certain public land […]
HUNTSVILLE– “A new day” is dawning in north Huntsville. That’s how City Council member Michelle Watkins described the announcement of a massive retail-restaurant development in her district. A $240 million […]
RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County Sheriff Shannon Oliver has endorsed former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell for attorney general. Oliver has led the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department since 2011. He […]
CLEVELAND – Featuring more than 500 handcrafted poppies, the Alabama Poppy Project in Blount County honors Alabama’s fallen heroes. The powerful public art installation will be on display in the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Oh, the weather may be frightful over the next couple days as spring-like temperatures are blown away for subfreezing temperatures across North Alabama. The National Weather Service Huntsville […]
