All News — Page 345

HUNTSVILLE — CommentSold, a Huntsville-based live e-commerce solution, has hired Daniel Jang as chief financial officer. Jang brings nearly 20 years of financial strategy and leadership experience to CommentSold, where […]

HUNTSVILLE – There is no other cuisine in the United States as popular as Italian food, according to a recent report by the National Restaurant Association. In fact, 61 percent […]

ATHENS – A family-owned machine shop in Athens is making a capital investment to expand operations. ROW Manufacturing, inside Breeding Industrial Park, said it is investing in machinery and people […]

HUNTSVILLE — A debate among seven of the eight candidates for Huntsville City School Board addressed questions regarding personal political beliefs, mask mandates, and critical race theory in schools. “Cookies and […]

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Navistar will be manufacturing its new S13 Integrated Powertrain at its plant in Huntsville. The announcement came as Navistar unveiled the powertrain at the Las Vegas […]

Ohio Stadium

A preview of the non-SEC college football season

There are other college football conferences outside of the SEC. They have conference championships of their own and play against other non-SEC teams in bowl games. They’re all vastly inferior […]

HUNTSVILLE — BAE Systems has received a contract from Lockheed Martin to design and manufacture next-generation infrared seeker technology for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense interceptor missile. The THAAD seeker […]

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Another small step is taken. Around 7:30 a.m. EDT today, the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission arrived atop Launch Complex […]

FYFFE — Almost three decades ago, cattle farmers in rural North Alabama found dead livestock lying in pastures with various organs extracted from their carcasses. The cattle were found to […]

TANNER — Students attending four North Alabama high schools and career tech centers have become the first to receive state-of-the-art manufacturing training, including virtual reality training. In a formal launch […]

ALBERTVILLE — Ready to cool off from the intense summer heat? Well, get ready to throw on your favorite sweater, lace up your skates and head to Sand Mountain Park […]

ANDALUSIA — Alabama-based CDG has acquired North Carolina-based consulting firm Shield Engineering. CDG is a civil engineering consulting firm with an office in Huntsville. Mark Pugh, president and CEO of […]

HUNTSVILLE — A pair of “Hall of Fame” companies headed the awards Tuesday for this year’s Best Places To Work, presented by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber. “This is one of […]

HUNTSVILLE — “A Special Day for Kids”, a day of aviation fun for children with emotional and physical challenges and their families is coming in October. The event is hosted […]

HUNTSVILLE — Mike Banks, a 40-year veteran of the construction industry, has joined Regional Builders as director of construction for the Huntsville and Birmingham offices, the company announced. Regional Builders […]

Fun, family-friendly activities at Eva Frontier Days

EVA — What do a greased pig, frogs, and a parade have in common? The Eva Frontier Days festival! The town of Eva takes centerstage in September for the town’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Ballet, the city’s only professional ballet, returns to the stage in October to open its first full season of performances in two years. The local troupe […]

HUNTSVILLE — According to career experts Zippia, almost 1 million Americans work in automotive and parts manufacturing and there are several solid reasons why. First, the career outlook is promising, […]

HUNTSVILLE — The LPN Launch Program has officially lifted off. The program, a partnership between Huntsville Hospital and Drake State Community and Technical College, provides financial assistance to students to […]

HUNTSVILLE – All you need is an excessive character, extravagantly colorful costumes, a simple fairy tale plot, and a catchy tune to attract people to the theater. Now introducing young […]

HUNTSVILLE — The role of women in the male-dominated missile defense industry “has evolved significantly,” according to Tay Fitzgerald, president of Strategic Missile Defense at Raytheon Missiles & Defense. Fitzgerald […]

MONTGOMERY — Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore was awarded $8.2 million in damages Friday after a federal jury found a Democratic-aligned super PAC defamed him in a TV ad. […]

HUNTSVILLE – “Write till your ink be dry, and with your tears moist it again, and frame some feeling line that may discover such integrity.” “Two Gentlemen of Verona” was […]

HUNTSVILLE — Dan Casey has joined the 1st Edge Pragmatic Artificial Intelligence and New Technology (PAINT) software development team. Casey is director for business development and systems engineer for the […]