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After a series of legislative wins for Alabama’s military families in February, Governor Kay Ivey proclaimed February 24 Military Appreciation Day in Alabama. With the passage of the Military Stability […]

Sheriff Kevin Turner sits in his modest office on the second floor of the Madison County Courthouse. From that vantage point, he oversees the chief law enforcement department for all […]

Saving the American Dream of homeownership

It is not unusual for the average hardworking homeowner to lose a bid on a house because another buyer offered more than the asking price. What is different is a […]

Feb. 28 marks the 10th anniversary of the opening of Madison Hospital. It’s been a roaring success of a decade – more than 41,000 admitted patients treated, more than 35,000 […]

The Main Event brings out the kid in all of us

After a soft opening Tuesday, February 22, the new Main Event at Bridge Street officially cut the ribbon on their grand opening Friday, February 25 to much pomp and circumstance, […]

An image created by University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) astrophysicists who did pioneering research to quantify processes involved in gas mixing in the tails of galaxies being stripped of […]

Huntsville is steadily positioning itself as a premier music city in the Southeast, and an upcoming meeting will give residents an opportunity to meet some of those setting the tempo. […]

The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association (AMLA) announces the hiring of Craig Johnston as director of workforce development training and advocacy. Johnston has over 25 years of experience working as […]

In 2012, the Carnegie Visual Arts Center presented Decatur’s first Mardi Gras-style celebration with the “Carnegie Carnival,” and since that first year, the event has grown and grown. This year […]

Whether you are an adult reliving the “Bo Over the Top” games of your childhood, or a pee-wee leaguer inspired by recent football games, GT Sports Marketing is hosting a […]

A hospital can be a frightening place for some children, but thanks to a $500,000 donation from Hometown Lenders, the Huntsville Hospital Foundation (HHF) announced they will fund a full […]

Comcast is now offering their signature low-cost broadband program Internet Essentials with the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), to provide more free and discounted internet options to disadvantaged families in […]

The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) came under fire this past weekend after it denied the Oakwood Adventist Academy varsity boys’ basketball team’s request to reschedule their Class 1A […]

HUNTSVILLE – LG Electronics Inc. is closing its global solar panel business, shuttering the company’s only North American solar panel manufacturing operation in Huntsville. The move will lay off about […]

Lincoln Health System (LHS) has been authorized by the Lincoln County Commission to enter a letter of intent with Huntsville Hospital Healthcare System. The 105-year-old hospital located in Fayetteville, Tennessee, […]

The history of how Huntsville got its name

Huntsville has a long history, going back well over 200 years. Most Huntsvillians know that John Hunt, the first settler of the Big Spring area, is the city’s namesake. However, […]

Nick Saban smiling at college football trophy

Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban deflected retirement rumors with veteran deftness at an Alabama Football Coaches Association clinic last month. While that’s not new – there is no […]

Ever since the U.S. Air Force announced last January that the Space Command headquarters would be moving to Huntsville from Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado lawmakers have […]

If you have ordered from your favorite food delivery service lately, you may have found yourself mesmerized by your delivery driver’s little map-car in the app. You watch with salivating […]

Based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service, there are 1,146,765 people living in rural areas in Alabama. That means 23% of Alabama’s population lives in disadvantaged communities […]

The University of North Alabama received a $6.5 million donation, the largest gift in the institution’s almost 200-year history, from the Charles C. Anderson family. The contribution will be used […]

The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association has created a new podcast all about north Alabama. The Unexpected Adventures in North Alabama podcast spotlights everything that makes the Mountain Lakes region […]

The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) received a $500,000 donation from Huntsville’s Radiance Technologies, Inc. in support of the construction of ASCTE’s permanent campus at the corner […]

HUNTSVILLE — Speaking at a “Freedom Celebration” hosted by the Madison County Republican Executive Committee at the Jackson Center in Huntsville Monday night, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) told 256 […]