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HUNTSVILLE — Meta has partnered with Holder Construction to recruit students and provide them with work-based learning opportunities in as little as two months. Meta’s construction, community, and education partners […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s business accelerator gener8tor announced a major gift of $600,000 from Synovus Bank to the MidCity Accelerator Foundation. The donation was made through the Growing Alabama Credit program […]

HUNTSVILLE — PeopleTec has partnered with Auburn University’s Samuel Ginn College of Engineering to develop a master’s degree cohort program in engineering for its employee-owners. The cohort program offers 10 […]

Huntsville City Council to view $385.5M FY23 budget

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville City Council will review Mayor Tommy Battle’s proposed $385.5 million budget at Thursday night’s work session. The mayor presented his budget for Fiscal Year 2023 which […]

'Camp Pickle' coming to Huntsville's MidCity

HUNTSVILLE — The newest concept from serial “eatertainment” entrepreneur Robert Thompson is coming to Huntsville’s MidCity District. Thompson, founder of the award-winning Punch Bowl Social concept, is launching a food-and-drink-focused, indoor/outdoor […]

HUNTSVILLE – Cummings Research Park is shedding its image as just a pocket-protector, high-tech grower, business park. The nation’s second-largest research park has embraced the mixed-use development movement. A ground-breaking […]

Marshall County Museums Weekend to make its debut

GUNTERSVILLE — Marshall County is showcasing its dynamic history through the first-ever Marshall County Museums Weekend this Saturday and Sunday. A culturally enriching experience, the event is free and includes […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Transit is exploring ways to improve operations as it expands to meet demand and city growth. The department is hosting community outreach meetings Tuesday and Wednesday for […]

Rosalie Allen named deciBel Research president

HUNTSVILLE — Rosalie Allen has been named president of deciBel Research, the company recently announced. Jeff Gronberg will continue to serve as CEO, with a focus on strategy and long-term […]

HUNTSVILLE — Folks, it’s contagious and, chances are, at least one person in your family already has it. You will find dozens of cases in your yoga class and hundreds […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Crush Wine and Food Festival lifts off this month and the new CO/OP Community Table + Bar downtown is serving up some “gusto” as part of the […]

MADISON — The playoff-bound Rocket City Trash Pandas return to Toyota Field this week for their final homestand of the regular season. While the arch-rival Birmingham Barons may be in […]

Ainsworth Homes development takes off in Guntersville

GUNTERSVILLE — If Lake Guntersville is one of the most desirable places to live in Alabama, then Spring Creek is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods to live in Guntersville. […]

Bryce Harper runs against Texas

It was supposed to be a boring weekend in college football

There were a few marquee games this week, sure. On balance, it was supposed to be a boring weekend in college football. Of course, it didn’t end up that way. […]

Sizzle and Smoke at Riverfest features first triple steak cookoff in Alabama

DECATUR – After a one-year break due to the pandemic in 2020 and sluggish ticket sales in 2021, Decatur’s annual Riverfest festival is returning as Sizzle and Smoke. The inaugural […]

Good Hill hunting: Alabama A&M offers outdoors program

HUNTSVILLE — When it comes to all things outdoors, count William E. Stone “in.” Since his childhood days on a farm, the 61-year-old Central Florida native has been involved in […]

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville will become the Alabama hub for statewide high-performance computing, thanks to a nearly $1 million two-year National Science Foundation grant. “This funding […]

FORT PAYNE – The month of October brings cooler temperatures and glorious fall colors to DeKalb County, making it an ideal time to plan a trip to the northeastern part […]

Gameday Saturday: Touchdowns and touch-ups

FLORENCE — A final swipe of Wild Berry lipstick and I’m ready. I’ve been looking forward to this all week. The anticipation is killing me, and I hope things turn out […]

HUNTSVILLE — Neil Laya, an aerospace engineering graduate student at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has been awarded an Alabama Space Grant Consortium Fellowship. Laya also was recently recognized […]

September a month of local fairs and festivals

Although it might still be a few weeks until the deep South will feel a true nip in the air, the calendar says that fall has officially begun. Football is […]

HUNTSVILLE — For those wanting to build their future, their future could be in building. To meet the need for skilled construction workers, Meta and Holder Construction are bringing Hardhat […]

HUNTSVILLE – Pony up Vegas lovers, you hit the jackpot today! Breeze Airways, known as the “Seriously Nice” low-fare, high-flex airline, is selling nonstop flights to Las Vegas from Huntsville. […]

NASA sets Artemis I launch for Sept. 23

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — NASA is preserving options for the next launch opportunity for Artemis I as early as Sept. 23, the space agency announced.  There are two launch […]