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Alabama has addressed a key offseason need on special teams, adding an experienced in-state punter through the NCAA transfer portal as the Crimson Tide reshapes its roster ahead of the […]
Entrepreneurs across North Alabama have a chance to pitch their ideas and compete for funding as applications open for the fifth annual Singing River Trail Launch Tank, a “Shark Tank”-style […]
Tucked away in the charming city of Cullman, Alabama, lies a site that inspires awe in visitors from near and far: the Ave Maria Grotto. This peaceful and artistic destination offers a unique […]
A 57,000-square-foot Southern staple is coming to North Alabama. A key step has been cleared for a new Food City grocery store planned for western Athens, with city officials issuing […]
After a year of uncertainty tied to federal funding, the Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments’ Senior Community Service Employment Program is back and now offering higher wages and […]
One of Huntsville’s most dazzling attractions is now vying for national bragging rights. The U.S. Space & Rocket Center’s INTUITIVE® Planetarium has been nominated for Best Planetarium in the United […]
The University of North Alabama marked 196 years of service to the state this past Monday, using its annual Founders’ Day celebration to officially launch a multi-year countdown to its […]
Governor Kay Ivey used her final State of the State address to highlight Alabama’s economic momentum, pointing to major business investments, infrastructure improvements and workforce gains, including several with direct […]
Governor Kay Ivey took time in her final State of the State address Tuesday night to recognize Huntsville native Rodney Smith Jr., even urging President Donald Trump to allow the […]
An international baseball exhibition highlighting cultural exchange between Japan and North Alabama will take center stage at Toyota Field next spring. The Rocket City Trash Pandas announced Tuesday the launch […]
A major $1 billion investment by the Department of War into L3Harris Technologies’ missile business is expected to strengthen the nation’s solid rocket motor supply chain and could have significant […]
Summer 2026 just got louder. Electronic music standouts Tape B and Levity have announced a joint amphitheater tour dubbed “Summer Program,” a 12-city North American run that includes a stop […]
Drake State Community and Technical College has earned accreditation from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, a nationally recognized organization that sets industry standards for manufacturing education. The 2025 accreditation […]
The Madison City Council voted Monday night to approve a development agreement and annexation that will bring the Costco property along U.S. 72 officially into the city limits, a move […]
Huntsville International Airport is warning North Alabama residents about an ongoing phone scam in which callers are spoofing the airport’s official phone number and falsely offering free airline tickets. Airport […]
Governor Kay Ivey has awarded seven grants worth $845,151 to nonprofit organizations that assist victims of child abuse in North Alabama. “Children who have been abused deserve help with healing […]
Randy Jones of Guntersville has officially been sworn in as Alabama’s representative on the Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors, restoring quorum to the nine-member board and giving Alabama a […]
Governor Kay Ivey announced Monday that Rodney Smith Jr., the Huntsville native behind the nationwide “Raising Men Lawn Care Service” movement, will be one of the special guests recognized during […]
State Rep. Jeana Ross (R-Guntersville) has prefiled HB78 ahead of the 2026 legislative session, proposing a comprehensive, statewide framework governing screen use for children from birth through kindergarten in licensed […]
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) is lauding the passage of a bill that secures needed money for infrastructure projects in north Alabama. Strong, a member of the Appropriations Committee and […]
Huntsville Hospital is now accepting applications for its second annual Nurse Camp, a free, hands-on program designed to introduce high school students to careers in nursing. According to Huntsville Hospital, […]
The Arbor Day Foundation has named Athens a 2025 Tree City USA, recognizing the city’s ongoing commitment to planting, growing and maintaining trees to benefit the community. According to the […]
A new Madison County lawsuit makes jaw-dropping allegations against a Huntsville physician and two healthcare businesses, including claims that two female employees were repeatedly required to shave the doctor’s thighs […]
