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MONTGOMERY — There is a workforce shortage in the state – not only for businesses but for schools and state agencies. To help plug the gap, a Huntsville lawmaker has […]
HUNTSVILLE — ServisFirst Bank announces two promotions within the company’s Huntsville region. Elizabeth Jacobus moved up to assistant vice president, commercial banking officer, and Drew Jones is branch operations manager, […]
House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels has been a vocal supporter of cutting the state’s grocery tax, proposing an extended tax holiday to assess the effects of such a plan. Some […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s innovative Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering has launched a statewide outreach program. Advancing Cyber Concepts and Engineering Learning will formalize ASCTE’s efforts to assist teachers, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The staff with Huntsville City FC was on edge with everyone else in the area Friday as storms rolled through. The city’s MLS NEXTPro soccer team was scheduled […]
DECATUR — The Alabama Center for the Arts’ annual Youth Art Month celebration is underway featuring 116 works of art by K-12 student artists from Morgan County, Decatur and Hartselle City […]
HUNTSVILLE — PCI Productions has been awarded a contract to manage communication services for all NASA centers including headquarters, NASA announced. Huntsville-based PCI Productions is owned by the Poarch Band of […]
HUNTSVILLE – In North Alabama, we are surrounded by water from the Tennessee River – just a stone’s throw from city center to public, community and private swimming pools made […]
HUNTSVILLE — The storms that rolled through the area Friday left two men dead, houses and businesses damaged and thousands without electricity. There were also two tornadoes spawned by the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Hospital’s Structural Heart team reached a milestone with its 1,000th Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement procedure. Only a handful of TAVR programs in Alabama and surrounding states have […]
HUNTSVILLE – A traveling exhibition discussing the social science and psychology of implicit bias will be in Huntsville next month. It is the first time the program will be in […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Big 10 Mayors have released their legislative agenda for the upcoming legislative session and economy is the top issue. Number one on the list is to […]
NEW YORK — Multi-platinum band Shinedown has partnered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to support programs that take action against one of the leading causes of death today […]
GUNTERSVILLE — For more than 60 years, artists and crafters from across the Southeast have made their way to Guntersville to display their works of art and unique creations for […]
CULLMAN — Arts and crafts will be on display for two days next when the St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival. The annual event is […]
HUNTSVILLE – March just might be the month to find your lucky charm and take home a new friend from Huntsville Animal Services. In honor of the upcoming St. Patrick’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — Miss Alabama Linsey Fincher will be the featured guest at the Alabama Federation of Women’s clubs du Midi Woman’s club Garden Party. The event is raising money to […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Big 10 Mayors today released their legislative agenda for the 2023 legislative session. The mayors’ collective priorities include legislation to grow Alabama’s economy and to improve […]
SHEFFIELD – The Bank Independent “Feed a Family for $5” campaign returns March 6 as part of its ninth annual Food Share drive to benefit local food banks. Donations of non-perishable […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Guntersville vendors are teaming up to bring the latest wedding trends to North Alabama in a stylish event that will bring beauty and taste together in a one-of-a-kind […]
MONTGOMERY – More residents in several North Alabama communities will have access to high-speed internet, according to Gov. Kay Ivey’s office. The governor announced nearly $5 million will be provided […]
HUNTSVILLE – “Ich hab voll Bock auf Bier.” Yes, a lot of people will be up for a beer this month at one of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — There was none of the drama playing out in airports around the country. Instead, piano music filled the waiting area and refreshments were served at the departure gate […]
