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“We have an excellent mayor and we’ve had some excellent mayors, but there’s no guarantee that someone might be elected who doesn’t have the skills to run the city – […]
ATHENS – In a “Welcome Home” ceremony full of patriotic fanfare, Breland Homes and the Helping a Hero organization handed over the keys to a new house to retired Army […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mazda Toyota Manufacturing awarded $180,000 to 10 local nonprofits as part of its inaugural Mazda Toyota Manufacturing Grant Fund. Thursday’s Community Appreciation Event featured Gov. Kay Ivey, Mazda […]
MADISON — The city’s largest hotel is coming to Town Madison. With a view of Toyota Field, a 208-room Courtyard and Residence Inn by Marriot is the latest to join […]
Industry-leading security and compliance provider Summit 7 Systems has been recognized as the 2022 Microsoft US (MSUS) Compliance Partner of the Year. According to a release, the award recognizes partners […]
Brandi Broome is an author, cave explorer and surveyor, pre-med student, mother of three fabulous nerdlings, and an advocate for survivors of domestic violence. This article features the aftermath that […]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — QurAlis recently announced the appointment of Anne Clem Whitaker as chair of its board of directors. Whitaker replaces founding board member Johnathan J. Fleming, who is stepping […]
FLORENCE — The 39th Spirit of Freedom festival will kick off Independence Day celebrations in the Shoals on Friday at McFarland Park. Sponsored by Singing River Media Group and the […]
Business, Army, technology and football align as sponsor for Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl
HUNTSVILLE — It was a chance phone call between pals about how excited they were that Army was going to a college football bowl that year. The buddy on one […]
HUNTSVILLE — Since the 1980s, The Salvation Army in Huntsville has been partnering with Huntsville Utilities and Project Share. Army Capt. Chris Bryant is in his fourth year of the […]
WASHINGTON – NASA has awarded a facilities engineering design and inspection services contract to Vanguard Pacific of Foley. The firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is to provide architect and engineering design services […]
United Launch Alliance (ULA) is in the final stages of preparation for the launch of an Atlas V 541 rocket in support of a U.S. Space Force mission relating to […]
Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Missiles & Defense are two names in Huntsville’s robust defense industry that are best known for their roles in supporting the warfighter in protecting the homeland […]
The other day, I was walking down a street in a city in the SEC footprint. My colleague points at a building and says, “That is where I found out […]
HUNTSVILLE — A mixed-use development is planned for the former Hollywood 18 movie theater on South Memorial Parkway in Huntsville, according to a marketing flyer from Crunkleton Associates. The site […]
HUNTSVILLE — Maryland-based BigBear.ai will focus on its federal customers and cybersecurity during a presentation at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville. The symposium, which is Aug. 9-11 […]
HUNTSVILLE — Radiance Technologies has announced the addition of retired Lt. Gen John F. Thompson (three stars) and retired Maj. Gen. (two stars) James O. Poss. to their board of […]
HUNTSVILLE – And, in a flash, National Lightning Safety Awareness Week (June 19-25) was over. But, not before CFD Research was awarded a contract to develop short-term lightning prediction products. […]
HUNTSVILLE — New, direct-to-object printing technology by LSINC and its partner Marabu North America – including a UV inkjet printer – is on display today at a joint New Product […]
HUNTSVILLE – After 60 years, Lockheed Martin is continuing to invest in innovation, celebrating a milestone of continued growth, and advancing its capabilities in North Alabama. The company broke ground […]
DECATUR — The City of Decatur has a multimillion-dollar city improvement and revitalization project in its future. The city has partnered with Volkert, a mobile engineering firm, for a public […]
MADISON — Madison residents came with questions and got answers on a possible change in city government. It was the first of several public information meetings as the city considers […]
HUNTSVILLE — After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Tech Trek has returned to the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The weeklong event was to raise awareness and interest […]
