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MADISON — Nearly 65 million Americans report a recent episode of back pain, according to the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute. And some 16 million adults — that is 8% […]
HUNTSVILLE — Gener8tor, in partnership with the MidCity Accelerator Foundation and RCP Cos., announces the 10 startup companies selected for the fall 2022 gener8tor Huntsville Investment Accelerator and gBETA Huntsville […]
WASHINGTON – NASA has awarded a nearly $150 million contract to supply liquid helium and gaseous helium to facilities across the agency, including Marshall Space Flight Center. The two-year IDIQ […]
HUNTSVILLE — Intuitive Research and Seven States Power joined to deliver a cybersecurity service for local power companies (LPCs) across the Tennessee Valley. The Grid Cyber Protection Service helps protect […]
ATHENS — Thousands of visitors and musicians will make their way to Athens this week for the “Granddaddy of Midsouth Fiddlers Conventions.” The three-day Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Convention […]
College football’s Week 5 provided further separation between the contenders and pretenders in the SEC and across the country. Alabama and Georgia remain favorites to win their divisions. However, they […]
HUNTSVILLE — Proclaiming the newest multi-use development a “beacon” for Huntsville’s thriving MidCity District, RCP Cos. co-founder Remy Gross III led a ground-breaking for Anthem House. RCP officials, Opportunity Alabama, […]
MADISON – Talk about a “nightmare” lineup at Toyota Field! Instead of Logan O’Hoppe, Ryan Aguilar and Ben Joyce, it will be Jack Skellington, Oogie Boogie and Sally as the […]
MADISON – Food insecurity can damage children’s health and brain development years before they enter a classroom, according to Children’s Health Watch. By kindergarten, food-insecure children are often cognitively, emotionally, […]
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — NASA said there was no damage to Artemis I and the Space Launch System from Hurricane Ian and is focusing on a November launch window. […]
HUNTSVILLE — A nearly $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy will fund research efforts by a University of Alabama in Huntsville team to more accurately model climate […]
BOAZ — October is here and that means towns and communities across North Alabama are gearing up for their fall celebrations. Cooler temperatures are a welcoming sign for taking to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Students from the University of Alabama in Huntsville recently designed and deployed an interactive light show for the Huntsville Botanical Garden. The installation was completed as part of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Adtran announced England’s ITS Technology Group has selected its 10G fiber access platform to future-proof its growing wholesale network in the United Kingdom. The program is known in […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville High School band may be having tea and crumpets to celebrate the 2024 new year, instead of black-eyed peas and collard greens. After all, they’ll be […]
HUNTSVILLE — In one of the many memorable scenes in the movie, “Forrest Gump,” the character receives the Medal of Honor from President Lyndon Johnson for saving several of his […]
HUNTSVILLE — “The Alabama Jobs Act has been a huge success for North Alabama,” said Madison County Commission Chairman Dale Strong. Enacted in 2015, the legislation is a performance-based tax […]
HUNTSVILLE – They say there is a lot in a name. For the former CASA of Madison County, changing its name to Enable Madison County better represents its work of […]
GUNTERSVILLE — For all the live music, face painting, fried food on a stick, fall fun you could want in October, check out our list of the 10 best fairs […]
FLORENCE – The small cafe is warm and welcoming, with the smell of coffee beans, ranchero sauce, and tortillas. Cafe de Frida is the newest offering from the owners of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Arts Huntsville is looking for local artists who can shine a creative light on Apollo Park. In cooperation with the Orion Amphitheater and Huntsville’s JL Troupe Co., Arts […]
LAUREL, Md. — The James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope have captured views of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test crashing into an asteroid Tuesday, NASA said Thursday. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University was 100 years old by the time it was granted authorization to form its own Board of Trustees in 1975, in effect giving the institution […]
