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MADISON — As Mayor Paul Finley prepares to leave office after more than a decade of leadership, he says his time at the helm of one of Alabama’s fastest-growing cities […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Board of Directors of the Port of Huntsville approved the expansion of the Huntsville International Airport parking facilities at its monthly meeting today. According to a news […]
WASHINGT0N — Huntsville attorney Harold D. Mooty III has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as district judge for the Northern District of Alabama, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt announced today. […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Nursing has launched Neighborhood Nursing, a multi-agency initiative designed to break down barriers to public health and improve life expectancy […]
HUNTSVILLE – To help Billy Strings fans keep rollin’ right along, Huntsville Transit is offering a safe, convenient way to get to and from downtown to The Orion Amphitheater for […]
TUSCALOOSA — The University of Alabama has named the College of Engineering in honor of Lee J. Styslinger Jr., following a $25 million gift commitment from his wife, Catherine Styslinger. […]
HUNTSVILLE — The ever-evolving downtown Huntsville skyline will take another turn this week. Trilogy Huntsville, the latest member of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, is welcoming guests Thursday, marking a new era […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber is collaborating with the local Alabama Career Center, the Alabama Community College System, local nonprofits, and community agencies to help bridge the gap between under-resourced […]
HUNTSVILLE — Imagine sending information at the speed of light, only to have air turbulence scramble your signal and make it unreliable. That’s the challenge CFD Research’s Bioenergy & Materials team […]
DECATUR — The Decatur City Council has given the green light to a $400 million redevelopment that will transform the site of the former Decatur Country Club into one of […]
MONTGOMERY – Home sales across Alabama remained steady in September and avoided the start of the traditional seasonal decline, according to the Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report released today […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University alumna Jasmine “Jazz” McKenzie delivered another unforgettable performance on NBC’s “The Voice” last week, earning her place in the Knockout Rounds of Season 28. In the […]
FLORENCE – Saturday was defined by a simple two-word message — cohesive effort. The University of North Alabama dominated in every phase from start to finish, picking up a much-needed 35-14 […]
As fall settles in across Alabama, it’s a good time to begin preparing your home for the colder months ahead. Winter is just around the corner and taking a few […]
CHATTANOOGA — It’s said “to be the best, you have to beat the best.” And Huntsville City FC did just that Sunday with a pair of goals against the league’s […]
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is encouraging families across the state to help young drivers build safer habits from the start. Under the theme “Driven to Drive Right,” […]
ATHENS – Athens State has received accreditation from the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, school officials announced. The announcement came during the association’s annual meeting in Long […]
RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County motorists could see some traffic delays on U.S. 43 south of Russellville. ALDOT said crews will begin repairs today for another section of the deck of […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Amazon Web Services computing service was recovering from a major outage that disrupted online activity around the world this morning, according to multiple reports. AWS provides remote […]
DEER LODGE, Mont. — A Huntsville man and his two daughters were killed Friday night in a single-plane crash in Montana, multiple sources confirmed. The bodies of Mark Anderson and […]
HUNTSVILLE — From the jazz of New Orleans to the blues of Memphis to the twang of Nashville’s Music City USA, the Americana Music Triangle tells the story of America’s sound. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) impacts hundreds of millions worldwide, yet despite this global toll and the availability of well-established diagnostic tools, countless patients still go undiagnosed in […]
DECATUR – A weekend of inspiration, shopping, and fun is rolling into the River City this month. Returning to the Decatur City Hall Lawn, the 10th annual River Clay Fine […]
