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HUNTSVILLE — Parsons has been awarded a position on a $675 million IDIQ multiple award task order contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in support of the Army […]
HUNTSVILLE — Have you heard about this incredible program from Huntsville Utilities? Project Share helps members of our community who are elderly or living with disabilities to get through the […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s another net gain for the Huntsville sports community. The Rocket City is hosting the USTA Pro Circuit Championship on May 22-28, 2023, at the Athletic Club of […]
HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville is increasing its budget by $1 million for the new Hays Farm Park in South Huntsville. Huntsville upped its commitment from $3.6 million to […]
MADISON — Traffic will be stopped periodically this week for blasting along I-565, the city of Madison announced. The blasting will be Monday through Friday for construction of the flyover […]
FLORENCE — The College of Business and Technology at the University of North Alabama is now the Sanders College of Business and Technology, thanks to a $3.5 million gift from the […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas will host Opening Night for the first time and are coming out of the box with a full slate of promotions this season. […]
BIRMINGHAM — There wasn’t any scoring in the match Saturday but Huntsville City FC Head Coach Jack Collison learned a lot about his first-year team. HCFC played host Birmingham Legion […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville has received a gift of $25,000 from Bryant Bank for UAH Charger Athletics, the school announced. This commitment will go to help […]
HUNTSVILLE — About five years ago, Alabama A&M University graduate and filmmaker-photographer Lance Piri captured the fiery motivational speech of YouTube sensation William King Hollis. The charismatic Hollis was addressing […]
HUNTSVILLE — Visitors to the Arts Huntsville Gallery at the Von Braun Center will find a “panoply” of artwork on display through April, celebrating more than 40 years of Huntsville’s […]
HUNTSVILLE – It is going to be a red-hot Mardi Gras celebration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center next week. The facility is hosting a Molten Mardi Gras and […]
ATHENS — Limestone County is not even pretending to be neutral when it comes to which team it will be pulling for in Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII clash between the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville’s fixed-route and paratransit service will see significant enhancements over the next few years, including the possibility of Sunday service and extended hours. Also in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Strike up the band because the leprechauns are on the move, planning one of Huntsville’s oldest traditions, the 46th annual Ellen McAnelly Memorial St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Set […]
HUNTSVILLE — Welcome to North Alabama, where the weather changes by the minute. It’s not exactly that often, of course, but this week’s sunny 60s may become a snowy mix […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council authorized a $1,127,115 contract Thursday to purchase approximately five acres of land on Martin Road near the intersection with Zierdt Road, to build a […]
Keith stays on Huntsville City Councilman Devyn Keith has apparently decided to see if he can ride out the controversy surrounding his shoplifting arrests. However, that hasn’t stopped local […]
ATHENS — If you’ve noticed a “hint” of green around Limestone County recently and you know it’s too early for St. Patrick’s Day decorations, there’s a reason for it. Or, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Embattled City Councilman Devyn Keith spoke before Thursday’s Huntsville City Council meeting promising not to be “a distraction.” Then, after the 5-plus minute statement, Keith recused himself and […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Fire & Rescue Chief Howard “Mac” McFarlen is the latest recipient of the Career Fire Chief of the Year award from the Alabama Association of Fire Chiefs […]
TUSCALOOSA — Taco Casa, a quick service Mexican restaurant headquartered in Tuscaloosa, is looking to expand its footprint in Alabama. The company said it is looking for food entrepreneurs in […]
MONTGOMERY – The Franklin County Commission received a $1.42 million grant from the governor Wednesday to aid public safety on the roads. The grant is part of a $5.6 million […]
