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HUNTSVILLE — Comcast NBCUniversal will donate $50,000 to the American Red Cross of Alabama and Mississippi in support of disaster relief and recovery efforts following the devastating impacts of recent […]
HUNTSVILLE — Crestwood Medical Center has named Garett May, a veteran health care executive and administrator from Mississippi, as its chief operating officer. He will take over the position April […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama School of Cyber Technology & Engineering inked a partnership with NASA this week to establish a framework for cooperation. The partnership with the space agency will […]
SHEFFIELD – The ever-growing Bank Independent will host a hiring event next week in the Shoals area. Bank Independent’s said their highly competitive compensation and benefits package is one of […]
HUNTSVILLE — “I hope you win a lot of money, today.” Legendary game show host Pat Sajak couldn’t have been more prophetic after chatting with Tomia Gordon during the opening […]
MADISON – More luxurious living has opened in the vicinity of Town Madison. The Atlanta-based Novare Group announced the opening of The Dempsey, a mixed-use community on more than 13 […]
Whitt’s bill moves Rep. Andy Whitt’s bill to require public school students to complete and pass a test on personal financial literacy and money management before graduating high school […]
HUNTSVILLE – This year, more than half – 56% – of the workforce is likely to look for a new job within the next 12 months. according to the Bankrate […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City will be a major player in March Madness over the next two years. Mayor Tommy Battle scored some points himself today when he announced Huntsville […]
BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham-Southern College’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously to keep the college open, the school announced today. “The Board of Trustees has made the informed and thoughtful decision to […]
Huntsville Utilities is working for you! Huntsville Utilities (HU) is a Public Utility owned by the City of Huntsville. We answer only to the people we serve. Decisions are based […]
MONTGOMERY — Broadband information meetings are coming to a town near you, North Alabama! In response to the critical need for internet access, the Alabama Department of Economic and Community […]
HUNTSVILLE – Researchers at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology will create genomic data at a scale beyond anything previously possible, thanks to a new PacBio Revio sequencing machine. HudsonAlpha researchers […]
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EDITOR’S NOTE: On May 9, Madison voters will go to the polls in a special election to choose a City Council-City Manager form of government or a City Council-Mayor form […]
MADISON — Beating out more than 90 competitors, Joe Carlucci was recently named the best pizzamaker … in the WORLD. And mama mia! Bronx-born Carlucci is owner and founder of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Toyota Alabama with its industry partner Toyota Tsusho, along with Huntsville Utilities, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the City of Huntsville, and the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber are partnering on […]
AMHERST, N.Y. — Well, Huntsville isn’t called the “Hockey Capital of the South” for nothing. The 16-under Alabama Thunder defeated Charleston (S.C.) to win the Chipotle-USA Hockey Youth Tier II […]
HUNTSVILLE – ServisFirst Bank has announced the promotion of Lee Anne Loggins to vice president, Treasury Management sales officer for the ServisFirst Bank Huntsville region. “Lee Anne has shown outstanding […]
ATHENS — TVA and Athens Utilities are “powering” nonprofits with financial assistance to continue enhancing Athens and Limestone County. According to a news release from the city of Athens, the […]
FLORENCE — The University of North Alabama has launched three associate’s degrees as part of its ongoing efforts as “Alabama’s Workforce Development University.” The programs in Mechatronics, Culinary, and Hospitality […]
HUNTSVILLE – While conducting cyber camps where young people could experience hands-on opportunities to learn cyber and systems engineering, someone at Cyber Huntsville asked, “How about a cyber school to […]
HUNTSVILLE — It could be a soggy drive home for commuters today. The National Weather Service’s Huntsville office is calling for widespread showers and thunderstorms this evening and overnight. “Strong […]
