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HUNTSVILLE — Dozens of breweries across Alabama have taprooms that serve their own products. But a new brewery and bar in Huntsville is a first-of-its-kind in Alabama—a joint effort among […]

MONTGOMERY — New polling released Friday by ForestPAC, the political arm of the Alabama Forestry Association, shows heated competition in the U.S. Senate and gubernatorial GOP races heading into Tuesday’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — A cross-college collaboration at The University of Alabama in Huntsville has developed a self-learning artificial intelligence platform that uses big data analytics to discover how  pharmaceutical drugs and […]

GUNTERSVILLE — School’s out for summer and the only goals you want to reach the next few months are working on your tan and actually making it through an entire […]

MONTGOMERY — Alabama has reached a record low unemployment rate, dropping to 2.8% for the first time in its 202-year history. According to the updated statistics released Friday by the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s second-oldest wastewater treatment plant at Aldridge Creek won recognition from the Alabama’s Water Environment Association for operational excellence. The award came at this month’s AWEA Joint Annual […]

HUNTSVILLE — Drake State Community & Technical College has teamed up with Western Governors University for degrees in high-demand sectors critical to the Huntsville workforce. WGU, a nonprofit, online university, […]

United Launch Alliance (ULA) maintained its unblemished mission success rate as it successfully launched a Boeing spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) Thursday evening. ULA’s Atlas V rocket at […]

HALEYVILLE – On Feb. 16, 1968, Alabama Speaker of the House Rankin Fite made the first 911 call in the United States. Using a red phone, Fite called from Haleyville […]

Two days of Mayfest fun and entertainment in Guin

GUIN — For two days, the popular Mayfest transforms the downtown Guin square into a venue for free family fun, attracting thousands of visitors to the Marion County community Friday […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s Hill Technical Solutions is merging with Virginia Beach-based Valkyrie Enterprises, according to DC Capital Partners, a private equity firm. “We are excited about this next chapter for […]

HUNTSVILLE — Representatives from Cyber Huntsville recently took part in a cybersecurity panel discussion for a visiting Kyrgyzstan delegation. The intent was to plant a seed of an idea that […]

HUNTSVILLE — Presented by the ChurchStreet Family, the Celebrity Chef Series is a weekend-long event featuring three celebrity chefs: the author of “Beyond My Chef Coat,” Chef Kevin Des Chenes; […]

United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Atlas V rocket is in final preparations to launch a Boeing spacecraft capsule to the International Space Station (ISS). The Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2), part of […]

One may ask the question: What does it take to find agreement on securing funding for more than $100 million in road projects? The answer would be the result of […]

Alabama’s favorite son, Randy Owen, is urging Alabama voters to vote “Yes” on Amendment 1 on the May 24 ballot. Best known as the lead singer of the band Alabama, […]

DECATUR– Imperial Dade, a distributor of food service packaging and janitorial supplies, has acquired North Alabama Chemical in a private transaction for an undisclosed amount. NAC is a Decatur-based, full-service […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s been said a great hat can change a person’s day. It certainly changed the day for the Huntsville Botanical Garden which, after a two-year absence, held its […]

HUNTSVILLE – Do you have the right stuff to colonize a planet if given the chance? Experience G-force in a spinning capsule, find water, build a habitat, grow space potatoes, […]

Spring is in full swing, and summer is right around the corner which means now is the season for all of those at-home projects and honey-do lists. However, if your […]

ATHENS — Students at Athens State University will have even more options for their bachelor’s or master’s degrees this fall. The university announced five programs to begin during the fall […]

How long until college football turns into the NBA?

How long will it be until college football turns into the NBA? Stay with us. College football is just like every sport. It’s results oriented. What have you done for […]

Smart People Perspectives

Smart People Perspectives is our newest column featuring thought leaders in our community. Here you will find local perspectives on issues from education to governance to culture. Agree or disagree […]

HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne was chosen to build a booster for a Lockheed Martin hypersonic weapon system, the companies announced. The solid rocket booster is the second stage of a […]