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Gen. Walker: North Alabama key to nation's security 24/7

HUNTSVILLE – The Tennessee Valley workforce is essential to maintaining America’s safety and security, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That was the message delivered by Lt. Gen. […]

The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today, Tuesday, June 21, as voters cast their ballots in the Democratic and Republican primary runoffs. Since this is a […]

Sen. Richard Shelby has served Alabama in the United States Senate for nearly four decades, and his era of public service is soon coming to an end. With his retirement, […]

TANNER — The Calhoun College Foundation has named Huntsville’s Kim Lewis president of the Foundation’s Board of Directors and Decatur’s Anita Walden as its vice president, both serving terms from […]

MADISON — The Rocket City Trash Pandas are postseason-bound after Sunday’s  7-2 win over the Montgomery Biscuits at Toyota Field. The Trash Pandas are 39-24, 15 games above .500 for […]

HUNTSVILLE – Impressed with the quality of their programs in support of government contracting, All Points has partnered with Huntsville’s Catalyst Center for Business & Entrepreneurship to sponsor the Catalyst’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — Research on the effects of climate change on the destruction wrought by hurricanes and how to aid community resilience has earned Babak Salarieh the 2022 American Society of […]

UAH students awarded DoD SMART scholarships

HUNTSVILLE — Five engineering students have been awarded Department of Defense Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation scholarships, the University of Alabama in Huntsville announced. The students are Kelly Campo, […]

AMLA to host young leaders of the Americas Initiative Fellows

DECATUR — The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association is hosting two participants of the U.S. Department of State’s Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative Professional Fellows Program. Rafael Alfonso Martinez […]

ATHENS – Athens medical equipment manufacturer InTech broke ground on a $23.5 million expansion this month. The investment in the 100,000 square-foot extension on Durham Drive will bring an estimated […]

HUNTSVILLE – If you are over 40, the world has changed since you were in school, but the desire to keep learning new things is as strong as ever. Huntsville’s […]

NASHVILLE – Huntsville Utilities President and CEO Wes Kelley recently received the Mark Crisson Leadership and Managerial Excellence Award, which is presented to managers of a public power utility or […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville and Madison County have long had a tremendous reputation when it comes to economic development success. The area has been a leader across Alabama in job creation […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville-based Mission Innovate has partnered with Leidos for NASA’s $2.5 billion AEGIS contract. Mission Innovate is a joint venture of Mission Multiplier Consulting and All Points Logistics. The […]

DECATUR – While North Alabama is firmly rooted as a national technology hub, it has a rapidly growing arts culture as well. This week’s groundbreaking for a residence hall at […]

“It all started at the border, and that’s still where it is today.” Those are the first words heard on Drive-By Truckers’ 2016 release “American Band.” The border in the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Mentorship, in life as in business, has dozens of benefits ranging from helping people set goals and manage growth, to just listening and providing valuable feedback that can […]

Helen Keller Festival kicks off June 23 in Tuscumbia

TUSCUMBIA — Despite what kids on TikTok might say, Helen Keller and her accomplishments were real. And Tuscumbia continues to celebrate both. Tuscumbia’s 44th annual Helen Keller Festival is June 23-26. […]

MADISON — A community meeting has been set to discuss the potential transition to a city council-manager form of government for Madison. The meeting is 6 p.m. June 22 at […]

HUNTSVILLE — The fireworks during Tuesday’s GOP debate between Dale Strong and Casey Wardynski didn’t end when the cameras and lights were turned off in the WHNT-TV studios. The two […]

CARLISLE BARRACKS, Pa. — James Lomax, whose position with Corporate Office Properties Trust in Huntsville places him at the front gate of the sprawling Redstone Arsenal, joined the U.S. Army […]

WASHINGTON — Alabama A&M University will join the world of cybersecurity as a host of a minority-based workshop through a National Science Foundation project. The Minority Serving – Cyberinfrastructure Consortium, […]

The easiest jobs in college football

What are the easiest jobs in college football? Let’s find out together. It’s the silliest part of the college football offseason. It’s that time of year when sportswriters dust off […]

HUNTSVILLE – A pair of Huntsville apartment complexes, The Windsor Apartments and Cambridge Court, were sold for a combined price of $17.5 million to Miami-based investors Mayfair and Navarino. It […]