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HUNTSVILLE – Paul Pittman has been promoted to Torch Technologies vice president and lead of the System Analysis & Simulation Group, the company announced. In this role, Pittman will lead […]
HUNTSVILLE – Citing Huntsville’s “electric atmosphere,” the National Junior College Athletic Association announced its Division II Men’s and Women’s Soccer Championships is returning to Huntsville next year. “The 2024 National Tournament […]
MONGOMERY — Called the “cornerstone” of Secretary of State Wes Allen’s legislative agenda, a proposed Alabama constitutional amendment would require the state’s elected constitutional officers be natural-born citizens. Sen. Donnie […]
CULLMAN — Republican Cindy Myrex has been elected to represent Alabama House District 12 in a special general election Tuesday. This seat became vacant this year when former State Rep. […]
BIRMINGHAM — More than a half-dozen Huntsville companies are among 13 companies statewide as winners of SBIR/STTR supplemental grants, Innovate Alabama announced. This round’s Huntsville area recipients are EngeniusMicro, ENVENTION, […]
FLORENCE – It’s music to their ears. The University of North Alabama’s Department of Entertainment Industry has made the Billboard magazine charts. But, it wasn’t not for a top-selling song. […]
NORMAL — The University of Alabama in Huntsville opened the season on the right foot Monday night, earning a 73-64 win over cross-town rival Alabama A&M to capture the Mayor’s […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University used a big second-half run and held on to beat cross-town rival University of Alabama in Huntsville, 75-68, Monday night in the Mayor’s Cup men’s […]
FORT PAYNE — Fratco, a century-old corrugated plastic pipe manufacturer, has broken ground on a state-of-the-art production facility in Fort Payne. The company’s expansion into the South represents a major […]
HUNTSVILLE — As Democrats and Republicans continue to trade blame in Washington, the federal government shutdown stretches into its 28th day, making it the second-longest in U.S. history. Many federal […]
ATHENS — Drainage work at a main intersection Athens will affect motorists on U.S. 31, Elm Street and I-65 today, the Alabama Department of Transportation said. ALDOT crews are making […]
MONTGOMERY – Alabama recipients of SNAP benefits will not receive their payments effective this Saturday, the Alabama Department of Human Resources announced. The DHR said it “received specific guidance” from […]
HUNTSVILLE – Alabama’s health landscape is bleak: third worst in the nation in longevity, second worst in veteran suicide rates and infant outcomes, and the very worst in maternal outcomes. […]
FLORENCE – It is a familiar courtroom for suspended Lauderdale County Circuit Judge Gil Self, but this time he is not behind the bench. Self, who once presided over trials […]
HUNTSVILLE – Thirty years ago, Huntsville Hospital launched a new kind of lifesaving mission, one that would come to define emergency care across North Alabama. What began in 1995 with […]
DECATUR – The 2025 North Alabama Airfest at Pryor Field Regional Airport took flight this September with record-breaking attendance, drawing more than 12,500 visitors from over 35 states and three […]
HUNTSVILLE — Homeownership dreams are taking shape in northwest Huntsville with the city’s approval of an agreement with Family Services Center to turn an empty lot on Olson Street into a […]
MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has invited students to join the Governor’s App Challenge, a statewide computer programming competition for students in kindergarten through 12th grades. By highlighting the value […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a goal of putting technology to use for community benefit, Meta’s Huntsville Data Center recently awarded grants to several Huntsville organizations and schools. The Meta Data Center […]
BIRMINGHAM — Agility and speed. Those two words reflect athletic skills. They also reflect an iconic food delivery company – one that has now joined the retail playbook of a […]
HUNTSVILLE — The mayor will be putting down some roots, literally, next month in Huntsville. It will be Mayor’s Tree Planting Day at Brahan Spring Park and Mayor Tommy Battle […]
ATHENS – What began as a seemingly routine, yet heartbreaking, welfare check call quickly transformed into a heartwarming display of compassion by Athens police officers. The emergency call came recently […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city’s expansive greenway plan took another step Thursday with approval of a contract to build 1 1/2 miles of greenway between Green Cove Road/Buxton Road and Hobbs […]
