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Track your energy consumption with Huntsville Utilities  

Huntsville Utilities is making it easier for customers to view their electric usage. The useful feature is available online in the My Account portal allows customers to track their electricity […]

HUNTSVILLE – Show your peerage with the perfect on-trend, any-occasion dress or gown from Windsor, the newest crown on Parkway Place’s retail mix. With a grand opening set for Thursday, […]

Madison to hold public meetings on redistricting

MADISON — Redistricting is the way states change the districts that determine who represents us. The districts are divided geographically and by population. Every 10 years, jurisdictions with City Council […]

HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle will help break ground on the first of six Food City stores during a ceremony today. The new-to-market grocer will hold a groundbreaking event at […]

WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong staved off a second attempt to leverage this year’s defense bill to delay the announcement of the permanent location of Space Command headquarters. Two […]

Huntsville City FC named Team of Matchday

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City FC has been named MLS NEXT Pro Team of Matchday 16, the league announced today. The accolade comes after Huntsville’s dominant 6-2 victory last Sunday over […]

HUNTSVILLE — As the FBI prepares to move 5,500 employees to a new full-time headquarters that will replace the aging Hoover building in downtown Washington, Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal remains in the […]

HUNTSVILLE – A presentation of a planned mixed-use development in the Big Cove area drew a full house at a recent town hall with Huntsville City Councilman David Little. At […]

Leadership Athens-Limestone application extended

ATHENS – Leadership Athens-Limestone took the reins and extended the application deadline for its next cohort-based leadership class. The extended deadline is Friday. Leadership candidates must be available to participate […]

HUNTSVILLE — They say a picture is worth a thousand words and the picture the James Webb Space Telescope paints of the cosmos is the proverbial pot of gold at […]

Adtran unveils 64G Fibre Channel solution for DCI

HUNTSVILLE — As connectivity reaches new heights in availability, Adtran said it has found the ultimate one-card solution for seamlessly managing new levels of capacity and security for critical infrastructure […]

HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne has developed and static-fire tested the Zeus 1, an advanced stage 1 large solid rocket motor for Kratos. The motor met or exceeded performance expectations, the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Using smart people logic, if the government wants to put a patent office in this part of the country, shouldn’t they put it where there is a large […]

HUNTSVILLE — Northbound traffic on U.S. 231/431 will be slowed for the next two weeks due to bridge work north of Hazel Green. Alabama Department of Transportation crews are repairing […]

Calhoun team competing on 'Clash of Trades'

TANNER – The Calhoun Community College advanced manufacturing team plans to make some chips fly tonight – and on a national streaming broadcast. The team is competing for $100,000 and […]

HUNTSVILLE — To help alleviate stress on the water system, residents of Huntsville’s Green Mountain have been asked to conserve water. Huntsville City Councilwoman Dr. Jennie Robinson hosted a meeting […]

HUNTSVILLE — Motorists in Morgan and Cullman counties should expect possible delays in travel this week with several road projects scheduled. The Alabama Department of Transportation said delays due to […]

UAH ChemE students bring home awards

HUNTSVILLE – Several University of Alabama in Huntsville chemical engineering students recently won a number of awards at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Southern Student Regional Conference. The ChemE […]

Another person's treasure: World’s Longest Yard Sale set

GADSDEN – Each year, bargain hunters, yard sale connoisseurs, treasure seekers and those who just like to haggle make their way through northeastern Alabama for the biggest yard sale shopping […]

KIND program to benefit UNA nursing students

FLORENCE — Officials with the University of North Alabama and Helen Keller Hospital have recently signed a learning agreement that establishes the Keller Initiative for Nursing Diversity (KIND) Program. The […]

Trucks, tractors battle it out in Lexington

LEXINGTON – The high octane action and thunder of big trucks and tractors are back at Lexington Motorsports Park next month for the annual Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull. Sanctioned […]

Huntsville City FC to salute first responders

HUNTSVILLE — If you see dozens of first responders at Sunday’s Huntsville City FC soccer match, there is no need to be alarmed. The club is hosting First Responders Night […]

HSV begins construction on cell phone waiting lot

HUNTSVILLE – Have you ever arrived at the airport to pick someone up, but they were a little delayed in arriving, and you are not allowed to stop at the […]

Chamber hosts summer events for interns

HUNTSVILLE – According to the U.S. Department of Education, hiring interns offers numerous benefits to a company and the intern. For the intern, the position gives a student real-life, real-time […]