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TUSCALOOSA — Dr. Tricia McElroy, associate professor in the University of Alabama Department of English, is the new executive director of the nation’s largest and most prominent professional organization devoted […]
HUNTSVILLE — Fall means football and homecoming, and Huntsville Animal Services invites the community to a special homecoming “Adopt-a-Thon.” The pop-up event is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. […]
MADISON — Get ready, Madison – the witches are back! They won’t be riding in the sky on brooms, but local “witches” will take flight Sunday on bicycles, golf carts, […]
HUNTSVILLE — As the Crimson Tide moves up and down the football rankings, fans will be able to keep track in a unique way. Ahead of Bama’s “Third Saturday in […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Race to watch House District 10 will be one to keep an eye on in the upcoming elections. […]
MADISON – While the temperatures are beginning to slide, the Rocket City Trash Pandas are warming up for their sixth season. And the team has announced its game times for […]
Fraudsters never stop adapting their strategies—and neither does Regions Bank when it comes to informing and protecting customers. As scammers grow more sophisticated in their attempts to steal personal information, […]
MADISON — Mayor-elect Ranae Bartlett says her priorities for Madison will center on strengthening education, addressing traffic and infrastructure challenges, and managing growth responsibly as she prepares to take office […]
SCOTTSBORO — The top bass anglers in the nation converged on Lake Guntersville last weekend to showcase what is arguably the best bass fishing lake in the nation. After three […]
FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama continues the “Final Season at Braly” celebration Saturday with a homecoming matchup against Eastern Kentucky. Kickoff from historic Braly Stadium is set for […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Alabama Space Grant Consortium has received a $20,000 donation from the National Space Club – Huntsville, marking the second year in a row the group has made this […]
MONTGOMERY — Fort Payne residents and businesses on the east side of I-59 will see improved water service and supply thanks to a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission. Gov. […]
HAMILTON – 100,000 people: The number of residents in rural Northwest Alabama who will gain improved access to the information superhighway. $145 million: The investment by the Tombigbee Electric Cooperative […]
FLORENCE — Citing a love for the state and people of North Alabama, State Sen. Tim Melson kicked off his reelection campaign, pledging to continue his strong, conservative leadership for […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a target to fight homelessness, Downtown Rescue Mission is once again hosting its Shoot for Shelter Clay Shooting Tournament. The mission, which served 442,070 meals and distributed […]
HUNTSVILLE — Attorney and small business owner Will Pylant has launched his campaign for Huntsville City Council District 4, pledging to bring a new generation of leadership focused on infrastructure, […]
MONTGOMERY — Calling it the most comprehensive workforce transformation in state history, Gov. Kay Ivey today announced the launch of the Alabama Department of Workforce. “Alabama’s workforce is our greatest […]
DECATUR — The Alabama Bass Trail Team Series Championship, presented by Phoenix Boats, will award $50,000 to the winning team at its highly anticipated no entry fee event this weekend on […]
HUNTSVILLE – More than a game. That’s how the Mayor’s Cup between the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Alabama A&M is described. The two schools came together today to […]
MADISON – Continuing a mission of providing early childhood education in a nurturing, faith-based environment, Ardent Preschool & Daycare is opening in Town Madison. According to a news release, the official […]
HUNTSVILLE – As the preseason talking tours of college basketball hit their peak, tickets to the Air National Guard Conference USA basketball championships at Von Braun Center Propst Arena hit […]
HUNTSVILLE – It was an era of music that was defined by rebellion and fashion. And an exhibition reflecting those times is coming to the “Rock-it City” this weekend. “Days […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Utilities customers will not face late fees or service disconnections for nonpayment during the federal government shutdown, the utility said today. This is an extension of the […]
