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ATHENS — Full hearts helped make full tummies in Limestone County. The Athens Rotary Club, friends from the Birdie Thornton Center and seniors from the Athens Activity Center organized and […]

SAIC's Counter-UAS wins Edison Award

HUNTSVILLE — SAIC recently received the Edison Gold Award for Product and Service Development and Innovation for its Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems. The Edison Awards, named for Thomas Edison, honor […]

HUNTSVILLE — Drake State Community & Technical College is hosting a unique summer camp with an out of this world program. The Summer Bridge Camp for high school students is […]

HUNTSVILLE — Milton Frank Stadium is the starting line May 10 for a ribbon-cutting followed by a Track and Field Fun Day hosted by the Huntsville City Schools’ Special Education […]

HUNTSVILLE — Northrop Grumman’s Integrated Battle Command System is ready to be fielded to Army units, the company announced. IBCS is the cornerstone of the Army’s air and missile defense […]

Botanical Garden says 'I do' to Wedding Expo

HUNTSVILLE – One of the most popular settings and venues for weddings in the Rocket City, the Huntsville Botanical Garden is hosting its first Wedding Expo next month. Soon-to-be brides […]

TARCOG events celebrate Older Americans Month

HUNTSVILLE – If you were born in 1960 or before, did you know you officially qualify as an “Older American”? But before you get too defensive about your age, the […]

Blue Cross offers healthy program for schools

BIRMINGHAM — In its commitment to help prevent childhood obesity, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama is urging schools to apply for its Be Healthy School Grant Program. “We sincerely […]

WASHINGTON — In what seems like a never-ending saga or a scene from the movie “Groundhog Day,” U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville pressed Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall about finalizing the […]

Lee High School fieldhouse honors Holloway

HUNTSVILLE — University of Tennessee’s legendary two-sport athlete and Lee High School graduate Condredge Holloway returned to his hometown to dedicate the school’s fieldhouse – the Condredge Holloway Athletic Complex. […]

UAH to award more than 1,300 degrees Thursday

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville will award more than 1,300 degrees during its spring commencement ceremonies Thursday at the Von Braun Center. The College of Business, College […]

ERC Red Crew cited for Artemis I work

HUNTSVILLE – ERC’s Red Crew based in Huntsville, received the prestigious Stellar Award from the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement Foundation, for its mission-saving work on the Artemis I […]

DOTHAN — Construction Partners of Dothan has acquired the Huntsville operations of Southern Site Contractors, the company announced. Southern Site is an excavation, grading and utilities contractor headquartered in Knoxville. […]

Athens Farmers Market opening Tuesday

ATHENS – The refurbished Athens Farmers Market is ready for shoppers. The downtown icon opens Tuesday and will run every Tuesday from 3-7 p.m. through Aug. 29. The popular Saturday […]

MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas are back at home this week with a six-game homestand featuring giveaways, “Star Wars” night, Nurses’ appreciation and the debut of the Lunaticos […]

Lomax bill would ban Chinese-made drones

HUNTSVILLE — With Redstone Arsenal in his House district, State Rep. James Lomax has a special interest in keeping Chinese-made drones out of the state. Lomax (R-Huntsville) has introduced House […]

MADISON – Culver’s will host a “Make Your Meal Matter” benefit for the families of fallen Huntsville Police Officer Garrett Crumby and injured Huntsville Police Officer Albert Morin. The event […]

MADISON — With nine days left before a special election that could change the form of governance to a council-manager format in the city of Madison, groups on both sides […]

Golden Flakes plant shutting down in Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM — An era, a “golden” era so to speak, is coming to an end in a few weeks. Pennsylvania-based Utz Brands has announced that it will discontinue making the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Everything about The Orion Amphitheater makes it the focus point for North Alabama yogis. Now, its partner Light on Yoga Fitness is introducing a donation-based yoga series at […]

HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle kicks off the first weekend of National Bike Safety Month with his 14th annual Mayor’s Bike Ride around the historic neighborhoods of downtown Huntsville. The […]

Bed Bath & Beyond holding liquidation sales

UNION, N.J. – Bed Bath & Beyond is holding a liquidation sale at all of its 360 stores nationwide, as part of the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Items will be […]

Land Trust celebrates spring at Cane Creek Canyon

TUSCUMBIA – Spring is one of the best times to visit Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve. The waterfalls are flowing and wildflowers are blooming. The Land Trust of North Alabama […]

Hendrix to head UAH rotorcraft center

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville tapped Jerry Hendrix as the director of its Rotorcraft Systems Engineering and Simulation Center to replace recently retired David Arterburn, who served […]