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Beam me up! New City Hall 'topped off'

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville ceremoniously lifted its last and highest beam into place for the new City Hall downtown. Mayor Tommy Battle; Huntsville City Council; Brandon Tucker, project […]

HUNTSVILLE – North Alabama is not home to Mount Everest, K2 or even a Swiss Alp, but if you didn’t know rock climbing was a thing in this area, High […]

WASHINGTON, D.C. — With Chinese ownership of U.S. land increasing more than 2,200% from 2010 to 2020, lawmakers are pushing legislation to stem the purchases by adversarial governments. And the […]

Alabama 53 resurfacing starts Sunday night

HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation will begin resurfacing two miles of Alabama 53/Jordan Lane in Huntsville this weekend, weather permitting. According to the contractor, Rogers Group, crews will […]

Repercussions continue to come in from Monday’s report about President Biden possibly overturning a planned move of Space Command to Redstone Arsenal. The hailstorm of protest is bipartisan and bicameral, […]

Grand reopening celebrated at 'The Joe'

HUNTSVILLE — The rains held off just long enough Tuesday that the excitement surrounding the grand reopening of Joe Davis Stadium wasn’t dampened. Referring to the stadium as “The rejuvenated […]

TANNER – Four North Alabama high school students are walking through open doors of opportunity as they graduated from high school this spring with not only a high school diploma, […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville is considering a lease agreement to bring a new-to-market restaurant concept to the downtown area. According to the city, New Orleans-based Barracuda would build […]

Lambert joins LSINC as chief commercial officer

HUNTSVILLE – Print technology executive Jim Lambert has joined LSINC as chief commercial officer, the company announced Tuesday. Lambert has 41 years of experience in publishing, prepress, graphic arts, and […]

MADISON – Memorial Day is known as the kickoff to summer and, of course, the grilling season. And Patrick and Sabrina Pearson timed the opening of the Grill & Smoke […]

Marshall duo speak at Deep Space Food Challenge

WASHINGTON — Deep Space Food Challenge – this competition won’t be on the Food Network, but is really out of this world. Angela Herblet, project manager for the challenge at […]

Northrop Grumman delivers IBCS to Poland

HUNTSVILLE — Northrop Grumman Corporation has delivered key Integrated Battle Command System components for Poland’s medium-range air defense program. The recent delivery of the IBCS Integrated Fire Control Network relays […]

US News: Huntsville No. 2 'Best place to live'

HUNTSVILLE – Green Bay apparently put on a late push to unseat Huntsville for the top spot in the U.S. News & World Report 2023-2024 Best Places to Live in […]

WASHINGTON — “Abortion politics” were cited in an NBC News report claiming the White House is planning to overturn plans to move Space Command to Redstone Arsenal. “The belief is […]

HUNTSVILLE – When Huntsville City FC takes the pitch in its home opener Friday, the players will be running on the newly named Wicks Family Field. In a partnership with HCFC and […]

Crestwood luncheon honors National Nurses Month

HUNTSVILLE – The month of May is coming up nurses at Crestwood Medical Center in Huntsville. In honor of National Nurses Month, Crestwood held a companywide Nurse of the Year […]

HUNTSVILLE – Fashion retailer Dry Goods is opening this summer at Bridge Street Town Centre – the company’s first in Alabama. “We are excited by the success of Dry Goods […]

Orion Amphitheater recognized for architecture

HUNTSVILLE —  Huntsville’s Orion Amphitheater received an honorable mention award at the EIFS Architectural Awards, the EIFS Industry Members Association announced. This industry program honors projects predominantly clad with exterior insulation […]

MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas are back home Tuesday to open a 12-game homestand, their longest of the season. The first half of the homestand features the debut […]

Lockheed Martin: 60 years and still growing

HUNTSVILLE – In 1963, Lockheed broke ground on a building on Bradford Drive in Huntsville, in area that was little more than a patchwork of cotton fields and watercress farms. […]

Curiteva issued patent for 3D technology

HUNTSVILLE – Technology and medical device manufacturer Curiteva has been issued its third Utility Patent in support of Inspire 3D printed porous PEEK with HAFUSE technology platform. The patent comes on […]

Benefit concert to help Waynesboro VFD

WAYNESBORO, Tenn. — The Waynesboro Volunteer Fire department is hosting a benefit concert next month to restore fire protection service in northern Wayne County. Organizers hope to replace the Beech Creek […]

'Miracle Worker' takes stage outdoors

TUSCUMBIA — An outdoor drama depicting the life of America’s first lady of courage attracts thousands of visitors to the North Alabama town of Tuscumbia every year. Playwright William Gibson’s epic […]

HUNTSVILLE – Solar flares and coronal mass ejections are two of the most energetic processes in the solar system, showering the Earth’s magnetic field with billions of tons of highly […]