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Q&A: Behind the scenes with Wayne Bucknor

HUNTSVILLE — Once again, the cameras are rolling on a talented young artist and entertainer from North Alabama. Madison native Wayne Bucknor Jr., a student at Savannah College of Art […]

Sheriffs discuss revenue loss, new technology

HUNTSVILLE — With topics including the latest law enforcement technology to revenue needs, the Alabama Sheriffs Association met this week for its annual Winter Technology Conference here. An issue that […]

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HUNTSVILLE – Retired Lt. Gen. L. Neil Thurgood has been named special advisor to the University of Alabama in Huntsville president for Military Affairs and Technology. “We are extremely proud […]

I-565 blasting at Town Madison continues

MADISON — Traffic will be stopped periodically this week for blasting along I-565, the city of Madison announced. The work proceeds for construction of the flyover overpasses at Town Madison. […]

HUNTSVILLE — An advanced Aerojet Rocketdyne scramjet engine powered the flight of the Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept in late January, the company announced. The project is in partnership with the […]

Do the Lotus: Huntsville Yoga Week coming ... namaste

HUNTSVILLE — Yoga is as yoga does when businesses around Huntsville celebrate Yoga Week next month. Whether yoga is your great release or it has always tied you up in […]

MONTGOMERY — Nucor Corp. is increasing its presence in Decatur with an investment of approximately $125 million for an advanced manufacturing facility, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. The company’s new […]

Launch Your New Career at Huntsville Hospital

Launch your career with Huntsville Hospital Health System, the highest ranked North Alabama health system as one of the nation’s best employers by Forbes. For its America’s Best Employers by […]

Invariant offers Pickard Strong academic scholarship

HUNTSVILLE — Invariant has announced the window is open for high school seniors to apply for its Pickard Strong Scholarship. The scholarship provides $2,000 toward college tuition, books, or supplies. […]

Precision pivot pays off for Greg Brown

HUNTSVILLE — Small businesses are infamously resilient against a turbulent economy, willingly flexible in meeting customer demands, and easily adaptable to unstable business environments. Greg Brown, co-CEO at Brown Precision, […]

FLORENCE – A development coming to Florence is aiming to be a great place to call home, do business and have fun. All at the same time.  Approved by the […]

CAVA opens in Town Madison with free lunch

MADISON — Whoever was the first to say “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch,” has never been to a CAVA grand opening. The Mediterranean cuisine restaurant is […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Aviagen North America team from Huntsville shared its strategy of “breeding for welfare and sustainability” at Canada’s National Poultry Show recently. Due to this balanced breeding approach, […]

Mission Innovate awarded LOGNET contract

HUNTSVILLE — Mission Innovate has been awarded a $43.8 million AMC Logistics Integration and Weapon System Logistics Network (LOGNET) Support contract for the Air Force. The Huntsville-based company is a […]

Summit 7 unveils solutions to protect DoD supply chain

HUNTSVILLE — Summit 7 is offering security solutions for defense contractors. The Huntsville-based company provides cybersecurity and compliance solutions for the aerospace and defense industries. The revamp of its managed […]

After 10 years as a history professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Dr. John Kvach decided to flip his script and embark on a new pursuit that would […]

TUSCALOOSA — A Huntsville business and two entrepreneurs/philanthropists will be inducted into the state of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame this weekend. The ceremony is Saturday at the Renaissance Montgomery […]

City of Huntsville rated Triple-A ... again

HUNTSVILLE – Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings have once again awarded Huntsville triple-A credit ratings, the city announced today. The rating is received by only a minority of […]

Things to know for first-time tax filers

HUNTSVILLE — By now, everyone should have gotten their forms (W-2, 1099, etc.) from their employers or those who have paid you for your services. Now comes the matter of […]

ATHENS — Scholarships are available for Limestone County residents pursuing degrees in advanced manufacturing, construction, health care, or information technology. Funded by the Limestone County Economic Development Association and Athens-Limestone […]

EPA grant helps ADEM water projects

MONTGOMERY — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has provided $52.6 million to Alabama to address “emerging contaminants” in the state’s public water systems, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management announced. Last […]

Tuberville lands key Ag panel post

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville has been named to head a Senate Agriculture subcommittee that is crucial to issues facing North Alabama, including farming, rural broadband and research by […]

A&M engineering students win competition

HUNTSVILLE — Presenting and solving a sewage problem in the state’s Black Belt proved to be a winning challenge for Alabama A&M engineering students. The group won the competition at […]