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HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Charles L. Karr, president of the University of Alabama in Huntsville since 2022, is retiring next year, the university announced. Karr joined UAH as interim president in […]

MOBILE – A ribbon-cutting ceremony today in Mobile will have an effect on the economic future more than 300 miles north in the Tennessee Valley. The ceremony marked the completion […]

MADISON — New York Times bestselling author, speaker and podcaster Jen Hatmaker will visit Madison next week to celebrate the release of her memoir “Awake.” The Oct. 21 event, presented […]

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama took a 14-7 lead in the second quarter last Saturday, but the Lions could not hang on in a 49-21 loss to Central […]

NORTH COURTLAND — A project to help provide job opportunities in the solar energy industry in northwest Alabama will be kicked off this week, according to the Alabama Department of […]

HUNTSVILLE — Cummings Aerospace recently completed a flight test demonstrating Hellhound S3’s extended range capability, the company said. According to a news release, the man-portable loitering munition flew more than […]

NORMAL — In front of nearly 20,000 fans, Alabama A&M’s ground game did most of the damage Saturday afternoon in a 45-25 Homecoming victory over Mississippi Valley State in a […]

HUNTSVILLE — To fuel Huntsville’s growing startup community, First Horizon Bank is investing $150,000 in entrepreneurial programs powered by gener8tor, according to a news release. The funding supports gBETA Huntsville and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Residents will soon be driving on smoother Huntsville city streets. The City Council approved three contracts for roadwork projects in the fourth phase of the 2025 fiscal year […]

NORMAL —  The Alabama A&M University Department of Athletics, in conjunction with Teamworks Influencer, will launch The Hill Exchange, a tool to enable Alabama A&M University student-athletes to benefit from […]

HARTSELLE – An impressive display of unique creations, all handmade from gourds, will be on display during the Alabama Gourd Show at the Sparkman Civic Center in Hartselle. Now in […]

SCOTTSBORO — North Alabama may not be known for its snow-covered slopes, but it is home to one of America’s largest ski events – and it all comes from lost […]

FLORENCE – The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of North  Alabama was recently awarded a $20,000 Alabama Reading Initiative Program Improvement grant, through the Alabama Department […]

HUNTSVILLE — Looking for Halloween events for the whole family to enjoy? Huntsville Parks & Recreation has planned a spooktacular October schedule with plenty of Halloween events to choose from. […]

DECATUR – Woodcarvers will gather in Huntsville this month to exhibit their handiwork during the 41st annual Mid-South Woodcarving Show and Competition, hosted by the North Alabama Woodcarvers Association. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — Due to an ongoing staffing issue compounded with the government shutdown, the hours at three gates at Redstione Arsenal are changing next week. Starting Tuesday, Gates 1 (Martin […]

DALLAS – Louisiana Tech was voted the preseason favorite to win the 2025-26 Conference USA women’s basketball regular season championship, as voted on by the league’s 12 head coaches. The Lady […]

DALLAS – Liberty was voted the preseason favorite to win the 2025-26 Conference USA men’s regular season championship, as voted by the league’s 12 head coaches. Kennesaw State’s Simeon Cottle was named the Preseason […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Rogers replacement? Rumors of U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers taking a new role in connection with U.S. Space Command or […]

Tucker named junior lender at Bank Independent

SHEFFIELD – As part of Bank Independent’s new lender pilot training program, Jacob Tucker will transition to the role of junior lender, according to a news release. “Jacob’s passion for learning, […]

BIRMINGHAM – An initiative to give founders and their companies access to what matters most: capital, customers, and community has been launched. The Economic Development Partnership of Alabama, in coordination […]

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama will recognize an important era of the football program’s history — the 2000s — during Saturday’s game against a current and traditional rival, […]

HUNTSVILLE — By the end of the year, a major redevelopment project that will change the city’s landscape and skyline will be underway. A major step toward that was taken […]

HUNTSVILLE — Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall called the ongoing government shutdown a politically motivated move by Democrats, saying it is harming families and veterans who rely on federal services. […]