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The Huntsville City Council has approved a resolution authorizing the city to enter into an agreement with HigherGround Inc. to implement Live911 technology to improve emergency response times and provide […]
Raytheon has completed a major expansion of its missile integration facility in Huntsville, strengthening North Alabama’s role as a critical hub in the nation’s defense industrial base. According to a […]
The Decatur City Council has approved new equipment aimed at improving recycling operations in Decatur, including an artificial intelligence-powered sorting system and a new horizontal baler for the city’s recycling […]
Since the Apollo era, Huntsville has been defined by a distinctive character — a blend of creative ingenuity, disciplined execution, and an unwavering can-do spirit. When President Kennedy challenged America […]
The Etowah County Sheriff’s Office is expanding safety measures across several county facilities and patrol operations with the deployment of LifeVac anti-choking devices. According to the sheriff’s office, 50 LifeVac […]
March is Women’s History Month and Parks & Recreation is celebrating with the third annual HerPower Walk on Saturday, March 28, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at John Hunt […]
The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber is partnering with local school systems, community organizations and employers to host a career fair aimed at helping graduating high school seniors who have not finalized […]
Governor Kay Ivey on Friday introduced an Alabama family benefiting from the state’s CHOOSE Act education savings account program, highlighting how the initiative is helping parents pursue the type of […]
Arts Huntsville has announced the return of the Panoply Arts Festival, bringing three days of art, music and fun back to downtown Huntsville in April. The annual festival will take […]
The Decatur Police Department is moving to encrypted digital dispatch and radio communications, a change city officials say is aimed at protecting officers, safeguarding victims and keeping sensitive investigative details […]
Registration opens today for the 2026 Space and Missile Defense Symposium, a major international gathering focused on national security, space operations and missile defense. The symposium is scheduled for Aug. […]
Local musicians, venue operators and music fans are invited to gather later this month as the Huntsville Music Office hosts its first Quarterly Music Meetup of 2026. The free community […]
When NASA’s Artemis astronauts strap in and head toward the Moon, the rocket carrying them will rise on the shoulders of Huntsville. “This is America’s rocket,” said David Beaman, acting […]
Photographers across the Shoals region are invited to take part in the 2026 Shoals 250th Photo Contest, celebrating local history and America’s upcoming 250th anniversary. The contest is organized by […]
Every year on March 14, students, teachers and math enthusiasts around the world celebrate Pi Day, honoring one of mathematics’ most recognizable constants: pi, the number used to calculate the […]
A popular weekly gathering for local food and handmade goods is returning this spring as The Market at MidCity kicks off its eighth season in a new location within Huntsville’s […]
A popular hands-on program designed to teach basic car maintenance skills is returning this spring through the City of Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department. The Girls Garage program will again […]
A Huntsville couple traveling with an Israel mission group helped coordinate the safe return of more than 120 participants after escalating conflict in the Middle East forced Israel to close […]
FULL REPORT HERE: https://www.pharmareformalliance.com/affordabilityreport/ Today, the Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance (PRA) released a report explaining how the pharmaceutical industry’s anti-competitive and anti-consumer business practices have led to higher healthcare costs, contributing to America’s […]
The Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance (PRA) has released a report explaining how the pharmaceutical industry’s anti-competitive and anti-consumer business practices have led to higher healthcare costs, contributing to America’s affordability crisis. […]
Huntsville’s music community will gather later this month for a tribute concert celebrating the life and legacy of one of the city’s most influential blues musicians. “A Night of the […]
Green beer, live music and a good cause are all on tap as the third annual Downtown Athens Pub Crawl returns Saturday, March 14. The free, self-guided event invites visitors […]
Leidos has been awarded a $12.46 million federal contract to support a small cruise missile program for U.S. special operations forces, with work to be performed in Huntsville. According to […]
