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The University of North Alabama will receive more than $45 million from its annual state appropriation, according to the institution. The appropriation, which was set in the Fiscal Year 2023 […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Spring has sprung, and there’s no better place to enjoy the sunshine in North Alabama than at the new City Harbor at Lake Guntersville. While some of the […]
If you want to vote in this month’s primaries and haven’t registered, time isn’t on your side. Anyone who wants to vote in the May 24 midterm primaries must be […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City School Board member Ryan Renaud has announced his campaign to run for a full-term. Renaud was appointed last June to fill the seat of Walker McGinnis, […]
DECATUR — Donna C. Coleman, Calhoun Community College alumna and founder/CEO of Huntsville’s Aetos Systems, will speak at this year’s commencement exercises, the school announced. More than 450 graduates are […]
HUNTSVILLE — Research to propel microsatellites and CubeSats will take a University of Alabama in Huntsville student to Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico this fall. Andrew Walsten, a native […]
HUNTSVILLE — Taking it “1×1,” country singer Jake Owen will take the stage Saturday to open Huntsville’s Orion Amphitheater for the 33rd annual Huntsville Classic Concert. Owen brings his Up […]
VINEMONT — Cotton is king in North Alabama; with soybeans and corn not far behind. To celebrate the importance of agriculture and its heritage in the region, the Alabama Mountain […]
Stephen Tyler Davis proves you can go home again. The Huntsville native has been named the first artistic director of the Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy. “I am absolutely […]
HUNTSVILLE — JS Solutions, LLC, a veteran-owned government contractor headquartered in Huntsville, has been awarded the General Services Administration Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) and the award for the Highly Adaptive […]
HUNTSVILLE — Discovery Life Sciences, biospecimen and biomarker specialists located on the Huntsville campus of the HudsonApha Institute of Biotechnology in Cummings Research Park has acquired the Gentest business unit, […]
Ever since Redstone Arsenal was selected by the Air Force in 2021 to become the permanent home of U.S. Space Command, Colorado lawmakers have lobbied for the decision to be […]
HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) called for a drastic increase in the defense budget Wednesday to face growing threats from Russia, China, North Korea and Iran. Aderholt, who […]
DECATUR — As Calhoun Community College prepares for its first-ever graduation ceremony at the Von Braun Center on May 12, the school recently recognized its “Top Ten Most Outstanding Students” […]
The Fan Controlled Football League is a hidden gem amidst the revolving door of spring football leagues. I am a person who views Internet culture as an annoyance at best […]
HUNTSVILLE — Former Gov. Bob Riley, a longtime HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology board member, was honored as the institute’s first Board Member Emeritus. The institute also named Dr. Amit Arora, […]
HUNTSVILLE — “Recharge,” a free online mental health resource for teachers, was launched Monday as part of Teacher Appreciation Week. Leadership Greater Huntsville’s L-35 Flagship Class created the program to […]
HUNTSVILLE — NASA has recognized a new generation of potential space explorers who competed in the agency’s 28th annual Human Exploration Rover Challenge. The annual event challenges high school and […]
MADISON — Madison Core Laboratories, recently recognized by Inc. magazine as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the Southeast, has completed the expansion of its clinical laboratory in Huntsville. […]
CULLMAN — A strawberry-filled day is planned for this weekend in downtown Cullman. Saturday’s annual Cullman Strawberry Festival promises plenty of strawberries but also a whole bushel of hometown fun […]
ATHENS — Strap on those chaps, sharpen the spurs and practice your rope-spinning skills because the “Greatest Show on Dirt” is coming to Athens this month. As part of Rodeo […]
HUNTSVILLE — Never, perhaps, has a single industry been so negatively affected by unexpected circumstances as the local hospitality industry was during the pandemic. But it is on the comeback […]
SHEFFIELD — The Ritz Theatre here opened in 1927 during the silent-movie era. This month, the movies scheduled for the big screen are anything but silent. Every Thursday evening in […]
