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NE Alabama agencies receive ADECA grants

MONTGOMERY – Several northeast Alabama law enforcement agencies have received much-needed funding, thanks to grants from the U.S. Department of Justice through the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. […]

HUNTSVILLE – The U.S. Space & Rocket Center celebrates the 50th anniversary of Skylab, America’s first space station, with a series of free events scheduled throughout the summer, the center announced. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s a bird … it’s a plane … it’s a paper airplane? John Collins, known as the Paper Airplane Guy, will be flying long and high Saturday into […]

Dino-mite! Jurassic Quest ready to roar

HUNTSVILLE – What’s the best thing to do if you see a T-Rex? Hope he doesn’t see you! Live and in person, North Alabama dinosaur fans will get to see […]

Free admission Sunday to Huntsville Museum of Art

HUNTSVILLE – If you are new to Huntsville and have not been downtown to visit the Huntsville Museum of art, or if you are a long time resident but have […]

Off The Record: Latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Clock strikes 2 for lawmakers The most productive day of the 2023 legislative session took place yesterday. And last night. […]

MONTGOMERY — State Rep. Andy Whitt has passed a House Joint Resolution naming a portion of Alabama 53 in honor of Chief Warrant Officer Danny Randolph and Chief Warrant Officer […]

Battle: Trust in Space Command process broken

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle threw his support Thursday behind a congressional investigation of the Space Command relocation decision. House Armed Services Committee Chair Mike Rogers announced Thursday the […]

Report: Trump wanted Space Command in Florida

ATHENS — U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl said Thursday former President Donald Trump originally wanted to put the new Space Command headquarters in Florida, but was talked out of it by […]

HUNTSVILLE — International paracyclists are rolling into Cummings Research Park this weekend for the UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup. Held every four years with the international world finals in Paris […]

HUNTSVILLE — If you see a need fill it, and that is the goal of a partnership between Huntsville Utilities, the Tennessee Valley Authority and Calhoun Community College. The two […]

HUNTSVILLE — The National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining and its subsidiary, Advanced Manufacturing Innovation and Integration Center, have solidified their efforts to support Army modernization and fulfill Alabama’s […]

Athens' Friday After Five extends hours

ATHENS – What better time to extend shopping hours than on an extended holiday weekend? Athens Main Street announced today that patrons will have additional time for retail therapy this […]

Our Town Podcast: Lauren Mills Marsh

  256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, North Alabama’s newest favorite son. The Our Town […]

Miles College, Drake State to sign agreement

FAIRFIELD – When HBCUs come together for the common good, everyone benefits. To that end, Miles College and Drake State Community & Technical College have announced a partnership for scholarship […]

HUNTSVILLE — It was life imitating art, so to speak, in the Huntsville area last weekend. There were packed houses at the newly renovated Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis […]

Monster musicians to vamp Sunday Jazz in the Park

HUNTSVILLE – It was a jazzy sort of day Wednesday at Huntsville’s Big Spring Park. There, Mayor Tommy Battle and Kenny Anderson, director of the city’s DEI office, counted off […]

HUNTSVILLE — They may be small but they are mighty! Seventeen students at the Alabama School of Cyber Technology & Engineering will have made more than the grade when they […]

Encore! Concerts in the Park return next month

HUNTSVILLE — Hot town, summer in the city. Despite the heat, it’ll be all right now that Arts Huntsville and the City of Huntsville Department of Parks and Recreation has […]

Huntsville area home sales slow in April

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville area is in a home sales slump, reflecting a statewide and nationwide trend. According to ValleyMLS.com, April home sales in Madison County decreased 20.6% year-over-year from […]

HUNTSVILLE — When people left the 34th annual Huntsville Classic on Saturday, they left with more than a Martina McBride song stuck in their head – they were part of […]

Ronald Smith appointed district judge

HUNTSVILLE — Attorney Ronald Wayne Smith was appointed district judge Monday for the 23rd Judicial Circuit which serves Madison County. Smith’s appointment fills a vacancy when Gov. Kay Ivey appointed […]

HUNTSVILLE – The redevelopment of the Meridian Street corridor, which is a cornerstone of growth for not just downtown Huntsville but for the city as a whole, took on a […]

HUNTSVILLE — Lighthouse Research & Advisory will announce the winners of this year’s HR Tech Awards program Wednesday. The livestream announcement is on LinkedIn at 11 a.m. This initiative, powered […]