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Lomax bill would ban Chinese-made drones

HUNTSVILLE — With Redstone Arsenal in his House district, State Rep. James Lomax has a special interest in keeping Chinese-made drones out of the state. Lomax (R-Huntsville) has introduced House […]

MADISON – Culver’s will host a “Make Your Meal Matter” benefit for the families of fallen Huntsville Police Officer Garrett Crumby and injured Huntsville Police Officer Albert Morin. The event […]

MADISON — With nine days left before a special election that could change the form of governance to a council-manager format in the city of Madison, groups on both sides […]

Golden Flakes plant shutting down in Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM — An era, a “golden” era so to speak, is coming to an end in a few weeks. Pennsylvania-based Utz Brands has announced that it will discontinue making the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Everything about The Orion Amphitheater makes it the focus point for North Alabama yogis. Now, its partner Light on Yoga Fitness is introducing a donation-based yoga series at […]

HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle kicks off the first weekend of National Bike Safety Month with his 14th annual Mayor’s Bike Ride around the historic neighborhoods of downtown Huntsville. The […]

Bed Bath & Beyond holding liquidation sales

UNION, N.J. – Bed Bath & Beyond is holding a liquidation sale at all of its 360 stores nationwide, as part of the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Items will be […]

Land Trust celebrates spring at Cane Creek Canyon

TUSCUMBIA – Spring is one of the best times to visit Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve. The waterfalls are flowing and wildflowers are blooming. The Land Trust of North Alabama […]

Hendrix to head UAH rotorcraft center

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville tapped Jerry Hendrix as the director of its Rotorcraft Systems Engineering and Simulation Center to replace recently retired David Arterburn, who served […]

Downtown Oneonta ready to have a 'fling'

ONEONTA — There’s the first day in May, the third Saturday in October and, for Oneonta, it’s the second Saturday in June. That’s right, the Oneonta Business Association is inviting […]

UAH charges to win with 'HERCulean' effort

HUNTSVILLE — Wanna go for a ride under the stars… on the moon? It was a big win for the home team this weekend when the University of Alabama in […]

CORALVILLE, Iowa — Digital Diagnostics is expanding its flagship product, LumineticsCore, into nine Labcorp patient service centers in Alabama – including four in North Alabama. Providing access to care for […]

Bailor launching Vistage leadership chapter

HUNTSVILLE – Sonya Bailor, CEO of Huntsville’s Bailor Group and a recent graduate from the Vistage Chair Academy, is launching a Vistage leadership chapter to serve North Alabama. Vistage Chairs […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville is warming up the yard for its new music export strategy tuned to bring musicians to lay down roots in the Rocket City. Yes, that means calling […]

WASHINGTON — A trio of representatives from Alabama brought bipartisanship to the forefront Thursday in questioning the Secretary of the Air Force about the delay in moving the U.S. Space […]

Huntsville awards grants to local nonprofits

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville City Council authorized the city’s Community Development Office to distribute Community Development Block Grant funds to seven local nonprofit organizations. The grant funds are available through […]

HUNTSVILLE — Westminster Christian Academy sophomore Sutton Gore has been selected as a finalist for America’s Most Spirited High School Athlete. Now, she needs others to catch the spirit and […]

  Huntsville plays it best News broke this week about the deal between Food City and the City of Huntsville to build six stores. This announcement confirms an earlier report […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Panoply Arts Festival, Huntsville’s oldest, most successful and most beloved event of the year opens this evening with its traditional Military Salute Night. Admission to the festival […]

“The technology available to consumers that allows us to communicate with ease everyday is vastly ahead of the resources available to first responders, the people literally tasked with saving our […]

HUNTSVILLE — It was just a hundred miles up the road but it was the goal of Joey DeZart’s professional journey when he took the field Wednesday night in Nashville. […]

After years of extensive review, the fact is that Redstone Arsenal is the best location to permanently house U.S. Space Command. While we wait for the final decision to be […]

Richmond American Homes debuts in Hazel Green

HAZEL GREEN – A friendly shake is all it takes and that what it took for Richmond American Homes of Tennessee to welcome visitors to Friendship Ridge, a new residential […]

Chance of strong storms in forecast today

HUNTSVILLE — It looks like those April showers aren’t drying out anytime, soon. And, we’ve got an outside chance at some severe storms on the anniversary when 62 tornadoes ripped […]