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HUNTSVILLE – A utility has a unique problem. People only think about their power company twice – when their power goes out and when their bill comes in. Neither are […]

HUNTSVILLE – Triad Properties and Fairway Investments broke ground on the first building of Huntsville West Industrial Park, a 2 million-square-foot industrial park on Greenbrier Parkway in annexed Limestone County. […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Savory seafood on deck! Big news on the development scene as reports circulate that Chuck’s Fish will soon […]

Rocket Center launches $7.9M Rocket Park renovation

HUNTSVILLE — The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is “returning rockets to the Rocket City.” The Rocket Center broke ground Thursday on a $7.9 million complete renovation and expansion of […]

Moms for Liberty says Brave Books event still on

MADISON – The Madison Public Library said today it will not be able to host Saturday’s Moms for Liberty Brave Books event due to space limitations. However, Moms for Liberty […]

Smoke in the outfield at Toyota Field

MADISON — “Take me out to the ballpark, “Take me out with the smoke. “Grill me some brisket and barbecue, “Fill up my plate with ribs and sauce, too …” […]

Poarch Band donates $1M for Thrive Alabama facility

HUNTSVILLE — One million dollars. There was an audible “wow!” from the audience Wednesday when Stephanie Bryan, tribal chair and CEO of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, presented a […]

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Huntsville, Madison retail centers sell for $10M

HUNTSVILLE — A pair of retail centers in Madison County were sold in separate transactions recently for nearly $10 million, Colliers announced. The centers were in South Huntsville and Madison […]

HUNTSVILLE — Dr. Jimmy Wall Jr., a former Huntsville City Councilman and retired Huntsville Utilities Natural Gas and Waterworks Board member, died Tuesday. Wall, a native Huntsvillian, was appointed to […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering received a $250,000 donation this week from Huntsville technology innovator, PeopleTec. “We are immensely grateful to PeopleTec for their remarkable […]

Pitney Bowes delivers a Huntsville franchise

STAMFORD, Conn. — Pitney Bowes is expanding its Regional Delivery Service models to 20 major cities and Huntsville is one of them. Pitney Bowes, a global shipping and mailing company, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Mark next Tuesday on your calendar as the burger-lovers favorite holiday of the year. It is National Whataburger Day and this year marks Whataburger’s 73rd anniversary. Whatacelebration! To […]

BankFirst Financial opening office in Huntsville

COLUMBUS, Miss. — BankFirst Financial Services is opening loan production and deposit production offices in Huntsville, the company announced. The offices will be at Civic Plaza, 307 Clinton Ave. BankFirst’s […]

Back to school: Journey begins in Madison

MADISON — Away with the old school way of doing things and in with the new. Madison’s brand-new $51 million, 170,000 square-foot Journey Middle School celebrated its grand opening – […]

MADISON – Fairfax, Va., police officer Kyle Browne was on a run near the Clift Farm development Saturday morning when he experienced a “significant medical emergency” and collapsed. The Monrovia […]

Rocket City Blues & BBQ Festival comes to Orion

HUNTSVILLE — Sweet and tangy meets smooth and saucy at the Rocket City Blues and BBQ Festival at the Orion Amphitheater The late summer festival is Aug. 19 from 1-8 […]

Alabama A&M signs MOU with Huntsville City Schools

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Schools and Alabama A&M have signed a memorandum of understanding on dual enrollment partnership. The MOU agreement signed Monday by Schools Superintendent Dr. Clarence Sutton and […]

Britt recovering at home after medical care

MONTGOMERY — U.S. Sen. Katie Britt is recovering at home receiving care for “swelling of a facial nerve,” she announced. “While with my family in Montgomery this past weekend, I […]

HUNTSVILLE — The local and congressional reaction to the White House overturning the decision to move Space Command to Redstone Arsenal from Colorado has been bitter and angry. “We are […]

Report: Space Command to stay in Colorado

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has decided to keep Space Command in Colorado, overturning former President Donald Trump’s decision to move it to Redstone Arsenal, the Associated Press reported. U.S. […]

ULA-built stage is set for Artemis III mission

DECATUR — The United Launch Alliance is playing a critical role in the upcoming Artemis III mission to place a crew on the moon. However, before that can happen the […]

HUNTSVILLE — In Alabama and across the country, childcare is no longer just a “perk” – it’s a big factor of work performance, engagement and even attendance.  But Alabama particularly […]

Track your energy consumption with Huntsville Utilities

Huntsville Utilities is making it easier for customers to view their electric usage. The useful feature is available online in the My Account portal allows customers to track their electricity […]