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City Focus: Priceville, Alabama

“We like to be the Mayberry of North Alabama.” — Priceville Mayor Sam Helfin Known as the “Crossroads of North Alabama,” the town of Priceville in Morgan County is one […]

Hill Technical Solutions (HTS) received a 10-year, $46 billion “Eglin Wide Agile Acquisition Contract” (EWAAC) — one of multiple contracts Hill has been awarded in support of the Air Force […]

Calhoun Community College staffer David Nemeth will host a student mentor workshop Thursday, March 24 at 3:00 p.m. in the Alabama Center for Arts Building Recital Hall in downtown Decatur. […]

The Nerdettes, Huntsville’s all-girl FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics team, has qualified to compete against 160 teams from across the world at the FIRST Tech Robotics National Championship in Houston, […]

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated has announced the retirement of Janice L. Hess as president of Teledyne’s Engineered Systems Segment and Teledyne Brown Engineering. She will hand the reins over to Teledyne […]

Not that Dylan, our Dylan

“Songwriting costs it doesn’t come free. Ask Elliot Smith. Ask Richie Lee. Ask Mark Linkous. Ask Shannon Hoon to get up on stage and sing you a tune. Ever wonder […]

Under a nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) research contract for the Space Nuclear Propulsion project office at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is […]

Based upon validated employee feedback, Huntsville-based HigherEchelon, Inc. achieved the “Great Place to Work-Certified” designation for the second year in a row. Their results surpassed the typical company’s results by […]

PeopleTec announced five company promotions this week. Both project managers and project leads, Carl Wood and Jeff Ragan, were awarded with promotions to company vice presidents, while three current program […]

Huntsville-based Abaco Systems, a subsidiary of electronics manufacturer AMETEK, Inc., just introduced two new “rugged” computers featuring the new-to-market Intel Xeon D-2700 processor. They both deliver powerful 100Gb Ethernet (100GbE) […]

How far can Auburn basketball go this year?

March Madness kicks off this week with First Four (not to be confused with Final Four) games wrapping up today, and Auburn fans across the universe are hoping for at […]

Chuck-a-Puck is just one of the many popular activities that fans can participate in while watching Huntsville Havoc hockey. During the game, typically the break between the second and third […]

A bill making its way through the Alabama Legislature would regulate wake surfing throughout the entirety of Alabama’s vast public waters. Senate Bill 281, sponsored by State Sens. Garlan Gudger […]

Avion Takes Action, the employee-led giving fund at Avion Solutions just awarded $20,000 in grants to four non-profit organizations in the Greater Huntsville community: First Stop, Hope Autism Clinic, the […]

Governor Kay Ivey will be visiting Huntsville Thursday, April 14, where she is the featured speaker at the 2022 Alabama Update from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. at the VBC […]

Few towns in Alabama are more beautiful than Guntersville. Located on the southernmost point of the Tennessee River and surrounded by a stunning 69,000-acre lake, downtown Guntersville boasts quaint local […]

U.S. Army anti-tank missile experts are enlisting the help of Lockheed Martin Corp. to evaluate the Israeli Spike lightweight anti-armor missile for potential use by infantry warfighters, and on combat […]

As blood supply shortages continue across the country, LifeSouth is asking the Madison County community to please donate blood if you are able. Local communities are the first to feel […]

Many great technology companies got their start in Huntsville. One of those companies is Torch Technologies, but I was a little surprised recently when I saw a tweet about the […]

The Dred Scott-Huntsville connection

If you paid attention in history class, you know the name “Dred Scott.” But even if you got an A+, you likely didn’t learn the full story. Where was he […]

The University of North Alabama (UNA) College of Business and Technology on Thursday announced that it had received a $2.45 million charitable gift from the estate of late Henry and […]

MADISON — The League of Southeastern Credit Unions has officially endorsed Madison County Commission chairman Dale Strong’s Republican candidacy for Alabama’s fifth congressional district. The regional trade association, which represents […]

Thursday evening, the U.S. Senate passed a $1.5 trillion spending package for fiscal year 2022 by a vote of 68-31. U.S. Sens. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) both […]

Beth Boyer and HATCH co-founder Garrett Coyne dreamed of a workforce development program that offers not just industry standard culinary and hospitality training but one that also helps people develop […]