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MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas are back home Tuesday to open a 12-game homestand, their longest of the season. The first half of the homestand features the debut […]

Lockheed Martin: 60 years and still growing

HUNTSVILLE – In 1963, Lockheed broke ground on a building on Bradford Drive in Huntsville, in area that was little more than a patchwork of cotton fields and watercress farms. […]

Curiteva issued patent for 3D technology

HUNTSVILLE – Technology and medical device manufacturer Curiteva has been issued its third Utility Patent in support of Inspire 3D printed porous PEEK with HAFUSE technology platform. The patent comes on […]

Benefit concert to help Waynesboro VFD

WAYNESBORO, Tenn. — The Waynesboro Volunteer Fire department is hosting a benefit concert next month to restore fire protection service in northern Wayne County. Organizers hope to replace the Beech Creek […]

'Miracle Worker' takes stage outdoors

TUSCUMBIA — An outdoor drama depicting the life of America’s first lady of courage attracts thousands of visitors to the North Alabama town of Tuscumbia every year. Playwright William Gibson’s epic […]

HUNTSVILLE – Solar flares and coronal mass ejections are two of the most energetic processes in the solar system, showering the Earth’s magnetic field with billions of tons of highly […]

HUNTSVILLE — One more trip and it’s home sweet home for Huntsville City FC. The first-year soccer club concludes its seven-match, season-opening road trip tonight in Chicago. Then, in one […]

HUNTSVILLE – Whether you are a Bandwagon Jumper, Bum Hunter or eSports enthusiast, hardcore Madden gamers worldwide are flooding Stormstrike’s MUT.GG Madden NFL 23 Ultimate Team Database site. They racked […]

Camp to Amp Festival sounds off at MidCity

HUNTSVILLE — The second annual Camp to Amp Festival pumps up the volume Saturday with musical performances, vendors, dining, and shopping across MidCity District. The event runs from noon to […]

Hound & Harvest opening 'backyard bistro'

HUNTSVILLE — Touting itself as a “backyard bistro,” Hound & Harvest is opening its doors Saturday with updated interior dining space, covered patio, and a newly developed backyard with dogs […]

Huntsville Heart Walk steps off this weekend

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Heart Walk through the heart of downtown Huntsville takes a beat this Saturday. The walk begins on Church Street at the pedestrian crossing at Big Spring […]

  For ALGOP, size matters  When Gov. Ron DeSantis headlined the ALGOP Winter meeting in March, the party had to change locations to accommodate the demand for tickets. It was […]

HUNTSVILLE – With Huntsville’s boundaries growing over the past decade, the city officials said an update for its long-term planning efforts along the western corridor was needed. At its meeting […]

“The thing I’ll remember most about the flight is that it was fun… the most fun that I’ll ever have in my life.” – Sally Ride HUNTSVILLE — It was fun […]

SEATTLE — The REI Cooperative Action Fund has granted Singing River Trail $100,000 as part of a $4 million investment in 40 nonprofit organizations that collectively create a more equitable […]

Floor & Decor holds grand opening in Madison

MADISON – Atlanta-based Floor & Décor literally grew its national retail footprint in the hard-surface flooring sector in Alabama with its Madison grand opening. The store, which opened Tuesday in […]

Our Town Podcast: Jennifer Holliday

  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 […]

Churchstreet Test Kitchen offers dining at Orion

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Venue Group made true on a promise that the Orion Amphitheater would provide “a truly unique food and beverage experience.” Well, it’s barely one year later […]

Decatur a perfect place for 'authentic Alabama weekend'

DECATUR — Brimming with history, nature, and a whole lot to do, Decatur is the perfect place to visit for an authentic Alabama weekend. The county seat of Morgan County, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Looking to the future, Davidson Technologies recently broke ground for its global headquarters at Huntsville’s Redstone Gateway. The new single-tenant building, scheduled for completion during the first quarter […]

NW-Shoals plans $30M reno for Phil Campbell campus

PHIL CAMPBELL – Changes are coming to the Phil Campbell campus of Northwest-Shoals Community College. School officials announced Monday plans for a $30 million building and renovation project for the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Delaware-based American Carbonyl has acquired Ashland’s carbonyl iron manufacturing assets and business lines. With the acquisition, American Carbonyl continues manufacturing carbonyl iron micropowders and iron pentacarbonyl on Redstone […]

DECATUR — Next spring, changes will be coming to the Interstate 65 bridges over the Tennessee River. The estimated $20 million-plus project will include replacing bearing assemblies, retrofitting rails, painting, […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber said “congratulations” Tuesday to the winners of its annual Best Places to Work awards. Best Places to Work celebrates businesses that create an excellent […]