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Gadsden invites shoppers to celebrate 'Plaid Friday' and shop downtown this holiday season

GADSDEN – Downtown Gadsden merchants are embracing the holiday spirit and inviting shoppers to take part in Plaid Friday this month. This fun and festive alternative to the hustle and […]

NORMAL — Two Alabama A&M University professors – Dr. Nathan Blom and Dr. Samantha Strachan – represented the university and Historically Black Colleges and Universities on a global stage recently when […]

Rickwood Caverns kicks off holiday season with Wonderland Under Warrior

WARRIOR – Rickwood Caverns celebrates the holiday season with a magical underground experience like no other. This month, Wonderland Under Warrior welcomes guests for a unique experience that celebrate the […]

TUSCUMBIA — What do you do after you plan a trip to north Alabama to get in the fall crappie bite and you’re greeted with bluebird skies the day after […]

HUNTSVILLE – A trailblazing business leader and philanthropist joined a unique business operation Thursday in being recognized for their contributions to the area. At its annual Summit on Philanthropy, the […]

Check Fraud Is on the Rise—Here’s How to Keep Your Money Grounded

It should come as easily as fastening your seat belt on a plane, so buckle up for this one. Despite the fact that check use has declined by 25%, reports […]

ATHENS — “The Wall That Heals,” a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, is coming to Athens next week. “Athens State University is grateful to have been chosen as […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Downtown Rescue Mission is calling on the community for support as the government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for more than 752,000 Alabamians, including more than 3,250 residents in […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Liberty men’s and women’s cross country teams loom as the favorites when they take the starting line Saturday at the Conference USA Cross Country Championships in Huntsville’s […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Finebaum next week? After weeks of speculation, it looks like the rumors could be true, Paul Finebaum is reportedly […]

HUNTSVILLE — Republican candidate Pamela Casey says her two decades of courtroom experience set her apart in the race for Alabama attorney general, positioning herself as “a prosecutor, not a […]

WASHINGTON – Sens. Tommy Tuberville and Cindy Hyde-Smith introduced legislation to ensure all seafood, whether wild-caught or farm raised, is clearly labeled with its country of origin and method of production at its […]

NORMAL — With their sights still set on a winning record, Alabama A&M hits the road this weekend at Grambling State. The Bulldogs, who have lost three of their last […]

HUNTSVILLE – Scientists at Score Pharma, a therapeutics company on the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology campus, believe they’ve found a way to make existing antibody therapies for cancer significantly more […]

UNA kicker Vachon named to Fred Mitchell Award Watch List

FLORENCE – In a season with few bright spots, the University of North Alabama got a bit of good news this month. Kicker Ian Vachon was named to the Fred […]

HUNTSVILLE – Honoring the life and legacy of a groundbreaking automotive executive and entrepreneur, Drake State Community and Technical College has created the Ellenae Fairhurst Endowed Scholarship. Fairhurst made history as […]

HUNTSVILLE — Suh-weet!! That was the reaction of folks when Shipley Do-Nuts opened its shop in Huntsville. The nation’s largest brand of fresh, handmade-daily donuts and kolaches, has opened 25  […]

HUNTSVILLE — The North Alabama area is about to set an education benchmark, thanks to a major push by Huntsville business leaders. “Raise Your Hand” if you’re excited. According to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Recognizing a longstanding commitment to prioritizing the well-being of others, the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership inducted Bill Roark into its Servant-Leader Hall of Fame. Roark, the founder […]

HUNTSVILLE — Veterans and ice hockey – Two things that have a long association with Huntsville. And, they are coming together next weekend for an afternoon of camaraderie, competition, and […]

ATHENS – A haunting we will go! There will be some spooky events for all ages this weekend in downtown Athens, according to Athens Main Street. The Halloween celebration will […]

WASHINGTON — X-Bow Systems will be the first customer to adopt defense-grade artificial intelligence capabilities within the Astris AI Factory, a secure, end-to-end AI platform from Astris AI, a Lockheed […]

MADISON — A new addition is coming to Town Madison’s growing lineup of dining destinations. The Chop House broke ground Wednesday on its first Alabama location, marking the restaurant’s 11th […]

SHEFFIELD – A cherished tradition returns to the area next week when the Helping Hands Foundation and Bank Independent kick off the 15th annual Toy Share drive. Starting Monday and […]