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There’s nothing predictable about public safety, and no one knows that better than a police officer. Almost every 911 call is made by someone who has witnessed a life-changing event […]

I’m a self-professed history nerd, but I knew little about my hometown’s wealth of Black history until I decided to write this piece. Being a follower of Huntsville Revisited’s Facebook […]

The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce announced a partnership last spring with Hiring Our Heroes (HOH), a nationwide hiring effort to connect the military community with businesses as they transition […]

Athens and Limestone County civic leaders released their comprehensive Singing River Trail Action Plan along the 212-mile Singing River Trail system. As the first of its kind, the plan lays […]

Known for its prolific research capabilities and collaboration with over 285 high-technology companies in Huntsville’s aerospace, defense, biotechnology, energy, climate and health sectors, the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) […]

As Huntsville recognizes Black History Month in February, one of the city’s most appealing aspects is its diversity in culture and storied history as seen through the eyes of art […]

New compliance standards have made safeguarding information from cyber attacks a far more expensive challenge for Alabama’s defense contractors, and many small businesses could be priced out of eligibility for […]

Kids to Love celebrates 18 years of service to children in foster care this year. Its story, however, was set in motion long before that when Lee Marshall, Founder and CEO of Kids to […]

“It’s not like TV.” That’s what Huntsville Attorney Bart Siniard says he wanted students that participated in a recent legal day event in Huntsville to understand about the legal profession. […]

Simply stated, we’re a nerd city. It’s not hard to get people excited about the prospect of something new and strange. We’ve found no exception for esports either here in […]

A new type of large, fully-composite, linerless cryogenic fuel tank, designed and manufactured by Boeing passed a critical series of tests at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center late last year. […]

CarLotz, Huntsville’s first consignment-to-retail used vehicle marketplace announced a nationwide partnership with tech company Privacy4Cars to offer best-in-class protections focused on creating privacy and compliance solutions for vehicles. According to Privacy4Cars, […]

Nicole Adams, SAD (Stuffed Animal Doctor) of Madison’s Stuffed Animal Clinic specializes in healing, repairing and reviving children’s (and adult’s) seriously injured or sick stuffed animals. Stuffed animals are a […]

The Huntsville/Madison County community will be pleased to hear that U.S. Paralympics Cycling returns to the Rocket City for a second year this spring, bringing hundreds of athletes back to […]

About 15 years ago, Clemson decided to unilaterally put an end to the Bowden Bowl and promote Jefferson County native William Swinney to run their football program. Swinney is much […]

If the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce’s ASmartPlace® branding campaign could get any smarter, it just did brilliant with a revitalized logo using bright, eye-catching colors that better reflect Huntsville […]

Preliminary numbers show Alabama’s economic development efforts added $5.3 billion in capital investment and more than 9,000 jobs in 2021 despite a year disrupted by a global pandemic, supply chain […]

Six months ago, Johnny Morris, founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops sent out a challenge to Americans to build 100 adaptive homes across the nation for military veterans whose […]

Oakwood University, a student's perspective

256 Today has invited local student writers to share their post-secondary education experiences in North Alabama. This week’s feature comes from Huntsville native and Oakwood University Student Desiree Brown. My […]

It could be seen in the 2021 Annual Report put out by the Huntsville Area Association of REALTORS (HAAR) last week, and it is confirmed in more depth in the […]

On Wednesday, February 16, in honor of Black History Month, six black women from Madison County will be immortalized in a formal presentation sponsored by the Historic Huntsville Foundation and […]

Alabama working families are facing an extra $87.7 million in state income taxes resulting from the federal COVID-19 relief legislation passed last year. The legislation increased the child tax credit, […]

Kimberly Caudle Lewis is seeking the Democratic nomination for the Alabama State Senate, District 2. Lewis is the chief executive officer and co-founder of PROJECTXYZ, Inc. and is the first […]

Georgia O’Keeffe said to create one’s own world takes courage, but to the average homeowner, enhancing their environment through art seems to take a lot of money and an educated […]