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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 […]
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 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 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 […]
