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MADISON – Florida-based general contractor LandSouth Construction has broken ground for a high-end multifamily development on the western edge of Madison. The development, Brio Parc, is on Alabama 20 just […]
HUNTSVILLE – Precision is the keyword to predicting and tracking weather, and now a new partnership between Baron Weather Services and the global Esri Partner Network, will not only advance […]
HUNTSVILLE – Jonathan Hard, founder and CEO of H2L Solutions, won the prestigious Russell G. Brown Executive Leadership Award at the annual Huntsville/Madison County Chamber Small Business Awards gala. The […]
MONTGOMERY — Time is running out if you’re going to be out of town next Tuesday and want to vote. Ahead of the Nov. 8 General Election, Alabama Secretary of […]
MADISON — Wanna do something very few other people have ever done? How about pulling a firetruck with a rope to bring attention to substance abuse? And, at the same […]
FORT PAYNE — Many Alabamians face grave uncertainty when it comes to health care. That’s especially true in DeKalb County, where 9,080 adults are uninsured, according to U.S. Census data. […]
ATHENS – State Rep. Mac McCutcheon (R-Monrovia) and business CEO Mike Underwood have been appointed to the Athens State University Board of Trustees, the university announced today. Gov. Kay Ivey made the […]
HUNTSVILLE — There’s something traditional and something new at Parkway Place for the upcoming holiday season. From seasonal stores that are here for just a short time to new national […]
SCOTTSBORO — A vote to unionize at a Scottsboro Starbucks was affirmed after a National Labor Relations Board decision Monday, according to the North Alabama Area Labor Council. “After a […]
HUNTSVILLE – The North Alabama residential real estate market is finally seeing a wish come true as inventory saw a considerable jump, according to the quarterly Economic Report by the […]
SHEFFIELD – Once they break out the toys, you know Santa is beginning to pack his sleigh. And Bank Independent is working with North Alabama communities to make sure no […]
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — Teams are on track to roll the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B, NASA announced. […]
MADISON — The face of the Republican party turned out Monday to support U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt. “… and the hands and feet,” she said in her speech. Britt […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville men’s basketball team has had its status as one of the nation’s top programs confirmed, yet again. The Chargers have been invited […]
MONTGOMERY— Several community service agencies will share nearly $835,000 to help low-income families in North Alabama with home energy costs during the winter months. Gov. Kay Ivey and the Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE – Several space industry leaders and academics were honored at the annual Wernher von Braun Memorial Dinner, respectfully dubbed “The Space Prom.” This year’s sold-out event welcomed local businesses […]
HUNTSVILLE — Voting machines to be used in the 2022 General Election will be available for public test Wednesday at 9 a.m. The test will be at the W. T. […]
They finally did it. After 22 months of almost scandals and disappointment on the field, Auburn finally fired head coach Bryan Harsin Monday, hours after a 41-27 home loss to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Doors that open by themselves. Coat hangers flying off the rack. Shadowy silhouettes moving among the living. Voices calling when no one is there, and a sense of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Sharon Snell has been promoted to director of Community Engagement & Technology, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau announced. Starting her career in 1999 as a convention […]
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 […]
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 […]
