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Huntsville on target for new business ISP

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Huntsville might soon have another internet service provider for business and enterprise. Uniti Group, specialists in critical communications infrastructure, announced plans to introduce its fiber network […]

Akima to acquire Pinnacle Solutions

HUNTSVILLE – Alaska-based Akima is acquiring Pinnacle Solutions, a Huntsville-based solutions provider for the Department of Defense and Special Operations. Pinnacle was founded by Mike Durant, a retired Army aviator who […]

UAH to add engineering building

HUNTSVILLE — To answer a demand for engineers in the workforce, the University of Alabama in Huntsville will hold a groundbreaking Friday for an engineering building. The 80,000 square-foot building […]

Space Day at Capitol celebrates NASA

MONTGOMERY — Alabamians involved in science, technology, engineering and math connected Tuesday at the state Capitol to celebrate Space Day. Gov. Kay Ivey signed a proclamation declaring the day in […]

HUNTSVILLE – Pretty soon, Huntsville’s next generation of scientists and business leaders may find themselves going dutch … as in Dutch Bros. Coffee. Rather than hanging out with older entrepreneurs […]

Country music stars to aid HPD officers

HUNTSVILLE – In the wake of the shootings of two Huntsville police officers, Nancy Jones and the performers of Still Playin’ Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones have joined […]

MADISON – Andreas “A.J.” Smith was presented with the Coldwell Banker Pathfinder Award at the Coldwell Banker Global Conference in Chicago. The three-day conference culminates in an award ceremony recognizing […]

Bailor named VP marketing for Women in Cybersecurity

HUNTSVILLE — Women in CyberSecurity North Alabama has appointed Sonya Bailor as vice president of marketing and strategy for its board of directors. An entrepreneur, philanthropist and speaker, Bailor has […]

HUNTSVILLE — They are the most popular sites in airports, hotels and even restaurants. Now, though, they may also be the most dangerous – financially speaking – places around. We’re […]

First look: Freedom rings in Hays Farm

HUNTSVILLE — Sometimes, the best things are found right in your own backyard. And that’s the case with the newest project from Huntsville’s Freedom Real Estate – a 54,000-plus square-foot […]

HUNTSVILLE – If you see any escaped robots roaming Huntsville’s streets, call Marathon Robotics because they will likely belong to the new kids in town there. The company made exciting […]

Decatur PD makes arrests in ID trafficking

DECATUR – Law enforcement officers arrested four Decatur residents for manufacturing identification documents for undocumented immigrants, Decatur police said Monday. Through January and February, the Decatur Police Vice/Narcotics Unit had […]

Mr. Electric gets a jolt with facility near MidCity

HUNTSVILLE — Sparks flew last week when Mr. Electric of Huntsville broke ground on a nearly 18,000 square-foot office building and warehouse in west Huntsville. The new building, which is […]

Toney's Guyton saluted by Tuberville

WASHINGTON — A Toney man, saluted by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as “an example of overcoming hardship and using it to help others,” was named the April “Veteran of the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Hardware designed and manufactured by Teledyne Brown Engineering recently arrived at the International Space Station, the Huntsville-based company announced. A SpaceX cargo resupply mission carried a dozen pieces […]

ATHENS — Dr. Troy Adair has been named dean for the College of Business at Athens State University, effective July 1. An Air Force veteran, Adair was a professor and […]

Trash Pandas in game for the ages

MADISON — “Sometimes you win (by throwing a one-hitter). “Sometimes you lose (by throwing a no-hitter). “Sometimes it rains (a lot). “Sometimes all of those things inexplicably happen on the […]

HUNTSVILLE – 256 Today called it in the weekly OTR – indeed, Butler Snow has expanded into Huntsville with an office at 200 West Side Square in Huntsville. The practice […]

HUNTSVILLE — Limestone County is the fastest growing county in the state, helping pace Alabama’s population growth. People are moving to Alabama, and according to most recent population estimates, the […]

HUNTSVILLE — According to Education Business, 37% of high school graduates — regardless of their current education or career — are still not sure they are where they want to […]

UNA Visual Arts hosting annual ceramic sale

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama’s Visual Arts and Design Department is having its annual ceramics sale fundraiser this month. The event is April 17-18 from 8 a.m. to […]

LaGrange’s moonshine raid re-enacted in May

LEIGHTON – The re-enactment of a law enforcement raid on a moonshine still next month will cap off a day of events to commemorate the 193rd anniversary of the LaGrange […]

UAH professor named Fulbright Scholar

HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Yu Lei, associate professor and interim chair in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has been named a Fulbright […]

Huntsville community shows a lot of heart

HUNTSVILLE — No hearts were broken but a fundraising record was set at this year’s American Heart Association Heart Ball. The annual event raised more than $470,000 to support research, […]