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Fall guy: Tua mulled retiring after last season

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said Wednesday he considered retiring after last season for health reasons. But, in the offseason he learned how to fall in hoping to avoid head […]

Opinion: Designate space systems as critical infrastructure

AUBURN — Space systems are fundamental to U.S. national and economic security — but we have not been organizing or resourcing ourselves in a way that is consistent with this […]

Conservation Advisory Board meets in Huntsville

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Conservation Advisory Board will hold its second scheduled meeting of the year next month in Huntsville.  The meeting is 9 a.m. May 20 at the Randolph […]

LAS VEGAS – Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop will be bringing its big “Hot Bobbie” to Alabama and Huntsville is on target for its first franchise. Following a successful year for the […]

Huntsville City FC single match tickets on sale

HUNTSVILLE – T-minus one month and counting. In just a few short weeks, Huntsville City Football Club makes its debut appearance in the Rocket City. The club announced today single-match ticket […]

MADISON — It’s been said tea is always a good idea and, in case you haven’t noticed, downtown Madison is full of good ideas. Put the two together and you […]

Arts Huntsville seeking Panoply volunteers

HUNTSVILLE – It requires a minimum of 1,000 volunteers for Arts Huntsville to effectively work the Panoply Arts Festival, which will be held April 28-30 in Big Spring Park. Volunteers […]

Jersey auctions score with local charities

HUNTSVILLE – The Rocket City Trash Pandas and Huntsville Havoc literally give the shirts off their backs when it comes to local charities. They may be a tad dirty and […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville High School Space Force JROTC Space Panthers are off to Houston for the StellarXplorers national finals this week. The school hosted a send-off ceremony for the […]

HUNTSVILLE — “Breathe.”  That’s the one word yoga instructor Cathy Lighton wants you to remember. Running errands, doing chores and, yes, working long hours at your desk, Lighton said the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville just got a little sweeter thanks to the opening of Tous les Jours French-Asian bakery café in the MidCity District. Locally owned and operated by well-known restaurateurs, […]

Leidos, NASCAR team up in lunar rover race

HUNTSVILLE — When you combine Huntsville’s space heritage with the state’s legendary auto racing history for a NASA project, it will most likely have high octane results. Leidos, a science […]

HUNTSVILLE – David Lucas and Andrew Tuggle, both from Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, have joined the Huntsville Womble firm as part of a growing international trade team, Womble Bond Dickinson […]

Rep. Strong: The first 100 days

WASHINGTON — In his first 100 days in office, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) hit the ground running for the people of the Fifth Congressional District. “I promise to defend […]

HUNTSVILLE — A crowd gathered Friday to celebrate the grand opening and ribbon-cutting of the first rental property to be built in the Oak Grove at Farley Farm housing development […]

HUNTSVILLE — Penske Truck Leasing has opened a state-of-the-art facility at One Aviation Way in Huntsville. Located off Interstate 565 with convenient access to Madison and Huntsville, the 15,750 square-foot […]

HUNTSVILLE — NAI Chase Commercial announced that Clarke Todd has been hired as Sales & Leasing specialist in the Huntsville office. Todd will be responsible for leasing and sales transactions […]

NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge goes live

HUNTSVILLE — For the first time since 2019, NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge returns to in-person competition this weekend. The time is from 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday and Sunday – […]

MONTGOMERY — James Michael Hardaway, former assistant director of the Limestone County Community Corrections Program, has been convicted of one ethics violation and one count of custodial sexual misconduct, Attorney […]

Butler Snow partners with Maynor & Stiers

HUNTSVILLE — Butler Snow has created a strategic alliance with Maynor & Stiers to better represent clients on federal matters, the firm said. With locations in Huntsville and Washington, D.C., […]

MADISON — While Terramé Salon & Blow Dry Bar customers in Madison have been enjoying their luxurious pampering for over a year, the ribbon-cutting and official grand opening for the […]

TANNER — The Appalachian Regional Commission has awarded a $108,000 grant to Calhoun Community College for its STEAM: Merging Art with Technology and Engineering project. In addition to ARC funds, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Curiteva, pioneers of the world’s first 3D printed interbody spinal implants, has received limited commercial release of the product, the company announced. The Huntsville-based technology and manufacturing company […]

HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne has entered into a $215.6 million Cooperative Agreement with the Defense Department to increase domestic rocket propulsion manufacturing capacity to meet increased demand for tactical missile […]