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Trash Pandas 'excited' as playoff run begins

MADISON – Excitement was the feeling Monday as the Rocket City Trash Pandas boarded their buses for Tennessee and Game 1 of the Southern League North Division playoffs. From the […]

HUNTSVILLE – After a half decade of working and building relationships in Huntsville, Sinequa decided to lay down some roots in the Rocket City. More than 50 representatives from Huntsville’s […]

The Scout Guide Huntsville, a city guide dedicated to supporting local businesses in Huntsville, Alabama, launches this year’s edition this week. The Scout Guide Huntsville first launched in 2018 as […]

HUNTSVILLE — Join the greater Huntsville government contracting community Tuesday for all things GovCon during CMMC Day. The event is 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Jackson Center in […]

Huntsville Utilities wants to help customers control their energy usage and costs. HUTV has been making helpful videos for customers for three seasons and its most recent episode is entitled, […]

Bridgestone, Teledyne developing lunar tires for NASA LTV

HUNTSVILLE – When the astronauts are wheeling around the moon, it will be on Bridgestone tires. The tire manufacturer recently signed an agreement with Teledyne Brown to provide tires for […]

Alabama A&M's 'other campus' juggles numerous projects

HAZEL GREEN — A volunteer’s old truck can no longer dodge maintenance: the mechanic’s coming today, a staffer explains. Outside, a tractor grunts and, within a minute, minimizes into the […]

CBS broadcast of the Penn State-Auburn game caught the moment tight end Brenton Strange (86) knew Nicholas Singleton was breaking a TD run with 45 yards to go.

What we learned from Week 3 of college football

College football is a reality show. Each week, we see story lines unfold and the playoff picture comes a little bit more into focus. Still, in the first month of […]

Free Opera at Madison’s Home Place Park and amphitheater

MADISON — One can feel the vibrato deep, warm and rich leading into the debut of Opera Huntsville at dusk Tuesday. And it all happens in Home Place Park and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Efforts to better coordinate drone responses to natural and human-made disasters have landed the University of Alabama in Huntsville a three-year, $828,070 grant. It is the second largest […]

Fall fun awaits down at Hidden Rivers Farm

HARTSELLE — The start of fall is approaching and Hidden Rivers Farm is ready for visitors to enjoy all things autumn. Picking the perfect pumpkin, getting lost in a maze […]

HUNTSVILLE — Improving overall hurricane and severe weather resilience of coastal communities is the goal of a researcher at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. For his project, Dr. Abdullahi […]

ANDALUSIA — Does a recently enacted law in Alabama give universities the authority to limit where and when political speech can occur on campus? That was the question before the […]

Karr unanimous choice for UAH president

TUSCALOOSA — Dr. Charles L. “Chuck” Karr is no longer the “interim” president of the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He is the president. Karr had the interim label removed […]

Huntsville Hospital System on Forbes' best employers list

HUNTSVILLE – When it comes to healthy work environments, Forbes just named the Huntsville Hospital Health System as one of only two North Alabama-based companies ranked among the nation’s best […]

ADEM approves $348M to address 'dire needs'

MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Environmental Management has awarded $348 million in grants and loans. Cities in Colbert, Madison and Jackson counties are included in the funding. The money […]

State maintains record low 2.6% unemployment rate

MONTGOMERY — Alabama’s unemployment rate remained unchanged at 2.6% for the month of August, according to updated labor statistics released today. The historically low unemployment rate sits well below August […]

HUNTSVILLE – Aerobotix and FerRobotics have created an automated sander for robotic arms. The “end of arm tool” lessens worker involvement in hazardous tasks, according to a news release. Huntsville-based […]

Huntsville Utilities wants to help customers control their energy usage and costs. HUTV has been making helpful videos for customers for three seasons and its most recent episode is entitled, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Adtran is designing and building a multigig fiber network for Scotland’s Lothian Broadband’s end-to-end fiber service. The new network will delivers voice, video and internet services to 70,000 […]

Trash Pandas capture second-half division title

MADISON — The stars shined brightest Thursday night at Toyota Field as the Rocket City Trash Pandas clinched the second half North Division title with a 5-2 win over the […]

MADISON –  Featuring more than 100 beer, wine, and spirit selections, the Trash Pandas Beer & Wine Festival returns to Toyota Field next month. The annual event is Oct. 22 […]

The Ritz is puttin' on the hits for new theatre season

SHEFFIELD — A favorite 1980s Christmas movie is coming to The Ritz stage as part of its new theatre season. “Prancer” follows the adventures of Jessica Riggs and her family […]

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