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EDITOR’S NOTE: On May 9, Madison voters will go to the polls in a special election to choose a City Council-City Manager form of government or a City Council-Mayor form […]

MADISON — Beating out more than 90 competitors, Joe Carlucci was recently named the best pizzamaker … in the WORLD. And mama mia! Bronx-born Carlucci is owner and founder of […]

HUNTSVILLE – Toyota Alabama with its industry partner Toyota Tsusho, along with Huntsville Utilities, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the City of Huntsville, and the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber are partnering on […]

Huntsville brings 'Thunder,' national title

AMHERST, N.Y. — Well, Huntsville isn’t called the “Hockey Capital of the South” for nothing. The 16-under Alabama Thunder defeated Charleston (S.C.) to win the Chipotle-USA Hockey Youth Tier II […]

ServisFirst Bank promotes Loggins to VP

HUNTSVILLE – ServisFirst Bank has announced the promotion of Lee Anne Loggins to vice president, Treasury Management sales officer for the ServisFirst Bank Huntsville region. “Lee Anne has shown outstanding […]

ATHENS — TVA and Athens Utilities are “powering” nonprofits with financial assistance to continue enhancing Athens and Limestone County. According to a news release from the city of Athens, the […]

UNA adds associate’s programs to help local workforce

FLORENCE — The University of North Alabama has launched three associate’s degrees as part of its ongoing efforts as “Alabama’s Workforce Development University.” The programs in Mechatronics, Culinary, and Hospitality […]

State cyber school engineered for success

HUNTSVILLE – While conducting cyber camps where young people could experience hands-on opportunities to learn cyber and systems engineering, someone at Cyber Huntsville asked, “How about a cyber school to […]

Storms, heavy rain in forecast for tonight

HUNTSVILLE — It could be a soggy drive home for commuters today. The National Weather Service’s Huntsville office is calling for widespread showers and thunderstorms this evening and overnight. “Strong […]

  EDITOR’S NOTE: On May 9, Madison voters will go to the polls in a special election to choose a City Council-City Manager form of government or a City Council-Mayor […]

Drug raid in Florence yields $640K of fentanyl

FLORENCE — The Lauderdale County Drug Task Force seized 64,000 fentanyl pills, 4 pounds of marijuana, and weapons from the execution of a search warrant Monday afternoon. They report the street […]

1-800-GOT-JUNK? franchise open in Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE – Time to clear the clutter! Are you tired of stumping your toe on an old broken recliner or worn-out piece of furniture? Are you parking your car on […]

HUNTSVILLE — Hundreds of law enforcement officers and first responders from across the state lined the 150-mile procession Monday to pay their final respects to a Huntsville police officer killed […]

HUNTSVILLE — Biospecimen and biomarker specialists, Discovery Life Sciences said its Discovery Genomics lab is the first commercial service laboratory in the world to receive two of the new NovaSeq […]

Elevating health care at Huntsville Hospital's Orthopedic & Spine Tower

  Orthopedic & Spine Tower Elevating health care Huntsville Hospital is recognized as one of America’s best by U.S. News and World Report. The new Orthopedic & Spine Tower at […]

Ommm ... full immersion yoga at the Orion

HUNTSVILLE – For two Wednesdays this month, Huntsville yogis can become immersed in a multisensory, distraction-free experience at the Orion Amphitheater. Yoga instructor, women’s empowerment coach, and breathwork facilitator Maria […]

April showers could be strong Wednesday

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 […]

Artemis II astronaut a Space Camp alum

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 […]

We. Are. Going! NASA announces moon mission crew

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 […]

NAITA hosting Foreign Military Sales Industry Day

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 & […]