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MADISON — It’ll be virtual who’s who of Huntsville Stars history next month when the Rocket City Trash Pandas host “Stars Throwback Night.” Through the efforts of former Stars player […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a historic performance and an acrobatic effort in an important win last Saturday, two Huntsville City Football Club players were honored by MLS NEXT Pro. Forward Azaad […]
HUNTSVILLE — As one person was arrested in Tuesday’s shooting at Alabama A&M University and another is hospitalized with an arrest pending, the president of the university thanked campus police […]
ALBERTVILLE — Brent Boatwright has been named the general manager of Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater, Sports Facilities Companies announced. “His passion for sports and commitment to making SMPA the best […]
Selling your home, especially in today’s tumultuous market, is a big decision with many choices to make. But using a Realtor in the sale of your home should be an […]
HUNTSVILLE – A pair of the biggest names in business are looking for employees here in the Tennessee Valley. Amazon and Polaris have their “help wanted” signs out and career […]
HUNTSVILE – Two of the biggest acts in country music history will be rolling into the Rocket City in December. The “boys from Fort Payne,” aka the multi-platinum selling country […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Councilman Devyn Keith pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of misdemeanor shoplifting. He was facing four counts but the state dismissed two charges. Madison County District […]
LOS ANGELES — Nick Dunlap of Huntsville has shown himself to be one of the most promising young golfers in the country. No more was that on display than during […]
In recent years, a rapidly growing sport has taken the nation by storm, captivating people of all ages with its unique blend of athleticism, camaraderie, and fun. That sport is […]
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has announced a $1 million grant to help meet the nation’s increasing demand for solar power while providing more than 700 jobs in North Alabama. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Just a few weeks ago, Rep. Dale Strong sent House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers a letter requesting the committee bring Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall and […]
HANCEVILLE — In what college President Dr. Vicki Karolewics described as an historic day, Wallace State Community College celebrated the grand opening of the $8.8 million Center of Welding Technology […]
HUNTSVILLE — The 10-year anniversary dinner of the Madison City Chess League saw players, parents, and supporters turn out to meet FM Mike Klein, better known as Fun Master Mike […]
HUNTSVILLE — Last week at the Madison County Commission meeting, the Association of County Commissions of Alabama recognized two of Huntsville’s own. Rep. Rex Reynolds (R-Huntsville), chairman of the House […]
ATHENS – Athens Main Street brought home four awards of excellence at the 10th annual Main Street Alabama Conference, sponsored by Alabama Municipal Electric Authority and Alfa Companies. “Athens Main […]
HUNTSVILLE –Sentar has acquired Waterfront Technical Services, a Huntsville-based company. Sentar is a Huntsville-based women-owned business specializing in advanced cyber intelligence solutions and technology. Waterfront’s portfolio includes flight and ground […]
HUNTSVILLE — More homes are on the market in North Alabama than there were a year ago, according to the Huntsville Area Association of Realtors. The statistics are for July […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville office of the National Weather Service isn’t pulling any punches in its forecast for this week. Two words: Dangerous heat. “Hot conditions will develop this week […]
HUNTSVILLE — Adtran is expanding its Mosaic One SaaS suite with the addition of DxTEL’s Fiber Gaming Network. FGN is a platform that transforms how broadband service providers engage with […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation has scheduled a pair of road projects on two major highways in North Alabama. The work will be on U.S. 431 in Marshall […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has begun enrolling students for its newly established Respiratory Care program, after the program received provisional accreditation approval from the Commission on Accreditation […]
SCOTTSBORO — More than 80 artisans and craftsmen will make their way to Scottsboro to participate in a juried show and offer their artworks and crafts for sale when the […]
