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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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
