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HUNTSVILLE — A cold front Wednesday night could bring showers, and even storms, to the Tennessee Valley, according to the National Weather Service’s Huntsville office. “Strong to severe storms are […]
HUNTSVILLE – A five-time Space Camp alumna was one of four astronauts named Monday as the first crew to return to the moon. Christina Hammock Koch, an electrical engineer, attended […]
HOUSTON — With the pomp and circumstance befitting the magnitude of the event Monday, culminating with chants of “We. Are. Going! We. Are. Going! We. Are. Going!”, NASA and the […]
HUNTSVILLE — The North Alabama International Trade Association is hosting Foreign Military Sales Industry Day this month at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. This year’s event is April 13 […]
HUNTSVILLE – Wednesday is the last day for 2023 Huntsville Beautification Awards nominations. Any Huntsville-licensed commercial, business or government property at least one year old and within the city limits […]
DECATUR — Decatur Police Chief Todd Pinion is representing the Decatur Police Department during the 286th session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va. Participation is by invitation-only through […]
DECATUR – Florida-based Southern Home Services, a provider of essential residential and light commercial home services, said it has acquired Decatur’s Valley Heating & Cooling and Hartselle’s McCutcheon Heating & […]
MADISON — The Madison Chamber of Commerce celebrated excellence in business at the Best in Business Awards ceremony The annual event celebrates nine of the “best of the best” in […]
MADISON – “Take me out to the ballgame, take me out with the crowd …” With Opening Day just three days away, Trash Pandas fans will see some changes to […]
MADISON — Found in a dictionary: “Lunáticos – Masculine plural of lunatico (noun); Spanish for lunatics. The root of this word is luna, which means moon in Latin. It is […]
HUNTSVILLE – As an amateur radio enthusiast, Todd McKinney could be seen launching balloon experiments outside his dorm room during his undergraduate days at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. […]
ATHENS — The Limestone County Economic Development Association and the Athens Limestone Chamber of Commerce are accepting scholarship applications to pursue a degree or training in construction, information technology, advanced […]
HUNTSVILLE — Jerome Saintjones, the longtime public relations director at Alabama A&M University, has announced he will retire May 1, following more than 30 years of service at the institution. […]
TUSCUMBIA — When The Palace announced via Facebook in January that it was closing, the Tuscumbia community was distraught. “Noooo! We love the Palace! My daughter was fascinated our first […]
ARLINGTON, Va. — Boeing showed its commitment to tornado recovery and relief efforts in Alabama and Mississippi with a $250,000 donation to those communities affected by the disaster. “Our hearts […]
HUNTSVILLE — Author Edie Hand will sign her latest book, “Women of True Grit,” at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center gift shop Saturday. The book features the stories of […]
CENTREVILLE, Va. — Parsons has been selected for a position on a $160 million contract by the Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Support Center Huntsville. The indefinite-delivery, indefinite quantity, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Weather Service isn’t pulling any punches with its forecast for tonight and Saturday. The Weather Service’s Huntsville office is calling for “significant damaging winds (greater than […]
HUNTSVILLE — Fiber optic cables are the backbone of the modern world, carrying internet, TV, and telephone data. With that comes a demand for technicians to repair and test these […]
Space Command saga continues The location of Space Command remains in the air as the “review of the review” gets underway. In January 2021, Redstone Arsenal was selected […]
DECATUR — Launch 2035 and the Singing River Trail have are developing a master plan connecting Decatur to the Shoals, building on the original master plan that connected Huntsville to […]
WASHINGTON — “Abuse of office.” “Threat to democracy.” “A stunt.” That’s how members of the state’s congressional delegation labeled Thursday’s announcement of former President Donald Trump’s indictment. It is the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Valley Arts and Entertainment is hosting three-time Grammy nominated jazz artist Kate McGarry, Friday at The Studio Theatre at Lowe Mill. McGarry will conduct a Masterclass, give a […]
