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ATHENS – Described as “more of a history show than … an art show,” Athens State University is hosting “Vietnam: Then & Now,” an art exhibition featuring the powerful work […]

HUNTSVILLE — One Table Huntsville is more than a meal — it’s a movement. Village of Promise has announced One Table Huntsville returns next month for its seventh year, presented by Bentley […]

HUNTSVILLE – Ghosts, goblins and ghouls of all ages are invited to the fourth annual Howl-O-Ween Trunk ’r Treat hosted by Huntsville Animal Services. And, appropriately, the festivities are on […]

Wilkommen! UNA hosting annual GermanFest celebration

FLORENCE – Das ist ausgezeichnet! Grab your best dirndl and lederhosen, and join the UNA Department of Foreign Languages next week for the GermanFest celebration. The annual event is Tuesday […]

HUNTSVILLE — This is a defining moment for North Alabama. As the region continues to experience historic economic expansion, its long-term success will depend on how well communities plan and […]

UNA men's basketball tops ASUN preseason media poll

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After last year’s record-setting season, the University of North Alabama men’s basketball team has been picked as the preseason Atlantic Sun Conference favorite by the media. ASUN […]

HUNTSVILLE — The playoff journey of Huntsville City FC continues Saturday with a stop in the City of Brotherly Love. The Boys in Blue are taking on Philadelphia Union II […]

WASHINGTON — Citing the availability a of $5 billion contingency fund, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell joined 213 House Democrats in a letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins demanding that […]

BIRMINGHAM — Though Alabama A&M Head Coach Sam Shade is about to coach in his first Magic City Classic, he already knows the importance of the annual rivalry with Alabama […]

LORETTO, Tenn. — A Tennessee Volunteers baseball reunion is on tap … in San Francisco. The Giants hired Vols baseball head coach Tony Vitello as their next manager on Wednesday […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Shutdown strain hits North Alabama North Alabama is starting to feel the squeeze as the federal government shutdown drags […]

DALLAS – Conference USA recently finalized the remaining locations for the 2025-26 championship schedule and trophies will be raised in the Rocket City. “We are excited to build upon our […]

MUSCLE SHOALS – Pickleball is a big deal in the QuadCities. Across the Shoals, you can find pickleball courts in nearly every town, from the six at Gattman Park in […]

FLORENCE – On the heels of the Lions’ win over Eastern Kentucky last Saturday, a pair of University of North Alabama players were recognized by the United Athletic Conference. Running […]

HUNTSVILLE — With live pitch competitions, demo sessions, panels, and networking, P.R.O.P.E.L. is built to move small business forward. And, the deadline to register for the annual small business & […]

HUNTSVILLE – Republican attorney Caroleene Dobson said she’s running for Alabama’s next Secretary of State to strengthen public trust in elections and ensure state government operates with transparency and accountability. […]

HUNTSVILLE – As the club prepares for Saturday’s semifinal match in Philadelphia,  Huntsville City Football Club has named Alec Dufty as director of soccer operations. Dufty brings extensive professional playing […]

DECATUR — Calhoun Community College broke ground Wednesday in celebration of the start of a transformative project on its Decatur campus with a state-of-the-art Student Union Building. The $17 million, […]

SAN FRANCISCO — Alabama A&M University has been awarded a grant from the Interledger Foundation, a U.S. nonprofit that aims to foster open and interoperable digital financial systems. With two […]

MADISON — Lendmark Financial Services continues to expand its Alabama footprint, opening a branch in Madison, its 19th in the state. Branch Manager Christopher Young will be responsible for the […]

MADISON — The Rocket City Trash Pandas are always cooking up something and here’s the latest on the organization’s menu. They are hosting a Food & Beverage Job Fair next […]

Former University of Alabama and NFL quarterback AJ McCarron has thrown his helmet into the political arena, announcing his candidacy for the GOP nomination for  lieutenant governor.  “Alabama is my […]

DECATUR – In response to numerous speeding complaints, wrecks and fatalities on Beltline Road, the Decatur Police Patrol Bureau initiated a special operation to address the issues. Called “Beltline Blitz,” […]

WASHINGTON – Guntersville business owner Randy Jones was introduced to a Senate committee Wednesday by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as a nominee for the Board of Directors of the Tennessee […]