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It may be just a primary, but the Alabama state representative for District 20 will be decided on May 24 – for all practical purposes. With a field of four […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s most enduring summer music tradition, the Concerts in the Park at Big Spring Park, returns June 6. The series runs every Monday through Aug. 1 from 6:30-8:30 […]
Less than a year since the NCAA policy went into effect, the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) system is already completely out of control. Does it matter? In a sport […]
HUNTSVILLE – A Northrop Grumman communication system was used to assess a messaging service to be used by all military services. The Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control test […]
A review by the Department of Defense Inspector General’s Office released Tuesday evening said the Air Force’s review process to move U.S. Space Command to Redstone Arsenal “was reasonable in […]
HUNTSVILLE — Navistar’s expanded Powertrain Manufacturing Plant here is getting ready to flip the on-switch to build all-new integrated powertrains for the North American market. The new powertrains are based […]
Huntsville is “The Rocket City” due to Dr. Wernher von Braun’s work here. But why Huntsville? And who came up with the nickname? The truth is, we narrowly missed the […]
DECATUR — “Up, up and away “My beautiful, my beautiful balloon” So sang the Fifth Dimension in their 1960s hit “Up, up and Away.” On Memorial Day weekend, more than […]
FLORENCE — How much is a university worth to its community? For the Shoals, the financial impact of the University of North Alabama adds up to $341 million per year. […]
HUNTSVILLE — It is an electric week for the Rocket City leading up to this weekend’s much-anticipated opening of the Orion Amphitheater at MidCity. As the internationally known performers arrive […]
MADISON — Toyota Field continues to offer a multitude of entertainment options and the next one up is The Big Ol’ Ballpark Fair. The popular event opens Thursday, May 12 […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Advanced Manufacturing Innovation and Integration Center is participating in the Biden administration’s initiative to boost the use of 3D printing in the domestic supply chain. The initiative, […]
Huntsville native Courtney Hancock named CEO of SoulGrown – the lifestyle brand making Alabama proud
After serving on the Yellowhammer Multimedia team for just under a year, Birmingham resident Courtney Hancock has been named CEO of SoulGrown, Alabama’s premier lifestyle brand. The 29-year-old Huntsville native […]
After providing nearly 120,000 coronavirus vaccine doses, the Huntsville Hospital Community Vaccination Clinic has shut down its operations in John Hunt Park. With the pandemic numbers dropping, the hospital’s Fever […]
A nearly 1,000-year-old collection of cave drawings is secretly embedded within North Alabama’s mountain range along the foothills of lower Appalachia. While researchers are keeping the cave’s location under wraps, […]
The University of North Alabama will receive more than $45 million from its annual state appropriation, according to the institution. The appropriation, which was set in the Fiscal Year 2023 […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Spring has sprung, and there’s no better place to enjoy the sunshine in North Alabama than at the new City Harbor at Lake Guntersville. While some of the […]
If you want to vote in this month’s primaries and haven’t registered, time isn’t on your side. Anyone who wants to vote in the May 24 midterm primaries must be […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City School Board member Ryan Renaud has announced his campaign to run for a full-term. Renaud was appointed last June to fill the seat of Walker McGinnis, […]
DECATUR — Donna C. Coleman, Calhoun Community College alumna and founder/CEO of Huntsville’s Aetos Systems, will speak at this year’s commencement exercises, the school announced. More than 450 graduates are […]
HUNTSVILLE — Research to propel microsatellites and CubeSats will take a University of Alabama in Huntsville student to Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico this fall. Andrew Walsten, a native […]
HUNTSVILLE — Taking it “1×1,” country singer Jake Owen will take the stage Saturday to open Huntsville’s Orion Amphitheater for the 33rd annual Huntsville Classic Concert. Owen brings his Up […]
VINEMONT — Cotton is king in North Alabama; with soybeans and corn not far behind. To celebrate the importance of agriculture and its heritage in the region, the Alabama Mountain […]
