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HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber continues to collaborate with the local Alabama Career Center, the Alabama Community College System, local nonprofits, and community agencies to help bridge the gap […]

MSFC's Building 4200 walls come tumblin' down

HUNTSVILLE — There was a whole lot of shaking going on Saturday morning as the Marshall Space Flight Center’s original administrative headquarters known as Building 4200 was imploded in a […]

MADISON – In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety and depression increased by a massive 25%, according to the World Health Organization. The organization said the increase was […]

HUNTSVILLE – With 182 donors contributing the funds needed, Land Trust of North Alabama will preserve a 91-acre property in Jackson County that includes approximately 2/3-mile of Paint Rock River […]

Soup's on - Big Bob Gibson BBQ Potato style

DECATUR — Known for its hickory smoked ribs and chicken, Big Bob Gibson BBQ has been serving its classic barbecue and sides since 1925 when “Big Bob” Gibson began selling his […]

Ho-ho-ho! 12 Nights of Santa returns to EarlyWorks Children's Museum

HUNTSVILLE – 12 Nights of Santa is set to return to EarlyWorks Children’s Museum next month, bringing with it all the magic of the holiday season. During 12 Nights of […]

Christmas in the Country returns to Leighton

LEIGHTON – The weekend before Thanksgiving, LaGrange College Site Park will be filled with the sights and sounds of an old-fashioned Christmas attracting locals and visitors of all ages to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Several undergraduate engineering  programs at the University of Alabama in Huntsville have received the highest accreditation from a national board, the university announced. The Engineering Accreditation Commission of […]

DECATUR — United Launch Alliance (ULA), which already has the world’s largest rocket plant here in Morgan County, is expanding its operations even more. ULA held a ground-breaking ceremony Thursday […]

HUNTSVILLE — A dimly-lit and little-used service alley between Spring Street and Clinton Avenue in downtown Huntsville was more than a small blight on a vibrant downtown scene. Its easily […]

Neutron star behavior 'a head scratcher' for Marshall researchers

HUNTSVILLE — In February, NASA’s Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) observed its first accreting neutron star: Hercules X-1, more than 21,000 light years from Earth. Now a new study based […]

North Alabama about to getta whole lotta Whataburger

ATHENS – With the newest Whataburger opening its drive-thru service next week in Athens, the burger chain has formed a partnership with local franchise group MWB Restaurants to serve up […]

Deadline approaching to apply for absentee ballot

MONTGOMERY — There is less than a week left to apply for an absentee ballot to vote in the Nov. 8 general election, Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill announced. […]

Former Marshall HQ coming down but legacy stands tall

HUNTSVILLE — For more than six decades, NASA and the nation have relied on the  Marshall Space Flight Center to deliver its most vital propulsion systems and hardware, flagship launch vehicles, […]

HUNTSVILLE – There many reasons why U.S. News & World Report recently named Huntsville the Best Place to Live, and every one of those reasons can be found in the Huntsville/Madison […]

HUNTSVILLE — CommentSold’s live commercial selling platform for retailers has created a strategic partnership with LikeSew point-of-sale platform. The move will incorporate CommentSold’s newly released Videeo live video commerce technology […]

Strong 'humbled' by Trump endorsement

HUNTSVILLE — It was “good news” when Dale Strong, the GOP candidate for the Fifth Congressional District, received a phone call from former President Donald Trump. “I am humbled to […]

Avion giving fund awards $20,000 to nonprofits

HUNTSVILLE — Avion Solutions’ employee-led giving fund, Avion Takes Action, has awarded $20,000 in grants to four nonprofit organizations, the company announced. The grants are distributed in communities where Avion […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation is kicking off the Halloween weekend with seven no-cost, family-friendly events related to the spookiest holiday of the year tonight  through Halloween. Tonight “Fall” […]

HUNTSVILLE — Why is it important for citizens to engage in the City of Huntsville’s BIG Picture process? For Dennis Madsen, the answer is pretty straight forward. “Input shapes policy, […]

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Get pumped, Athens! Buc-ee's is opening next month

ATHENS — It’s not often that a store opening creates quite the buzz that Buc-ee’s has. But then, Buc-ee’s isn’t a typical store. When a business brags about bathrooms, jerky, […]

DECATUR — The Decatur Fire & Rescue Department knows Halloween can be overwhelming for children on the autism spectrum and for those with physical disabilities. To try and make Halloween […]

MOORESVILLE – Singing River Trail is now calling Mooresville home, thanks to a Limestone County family. The McCrary family, owners of 1818 Farms in Mooresville, is providing Singing River Trail […]