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The City of Madison has opened applications for its first-ever Mayor’s Youth Council, a year-long program giving high school students a hands-on look at how local government works. The program […]
Montgomery TechLab has opened applications for its next Defense Accelerator cohort, with the program set to begin this summer and culminate in a major defense technology conference. According to the […]
In what the Department of Defense calls a landmark agreement to bolster the “Arsenal of Freedom,” Boeing is ramping up its operations in Huntsville. As part of a new seven-year […]
The Alabama House of Representatives passed HB527 on Tuesday, delivering an Alabama overtime tax cut of up to $1,000 on qualified overtime pay and adding a 60-day grocery tax holiday, combining for […]
Krispy Kreme launches Artemis II doughnut as Huntsville-managed rocket lifts off on historic mission
In celebration of NASA’s Artemis II mission, the Huntsville-connected milestone is getting a space-inspired sweet treat. Krispy Kreme announced its release of a limited-time Artemis II Doughnut to coincide with […]
Crowds in Huntsville and around the world watched and cheered as NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully lifted off Wednesday evening, marking the first crewed mission to the Moon in more […]
According to an advisory from her office, Governor Kay Ivey successfully underwent a minor procedure Tuesday afternoon at Baptist South after doctors determined that fluid was pressing against her lung. […]
Democrat candidate Hanu Karlapalem has announced the launch of his campaign for Alabama House District 4 with a public kickoff event set for April 4 in Madison. Karlapalem, a Madison […]
Two Romanian nationals unlawfully present in the United States have been sentenced to federal prison after carrying out a credit card skimming scheme targeting retail locations across Alabama and Mississippi, […]
Crestwood Medical Center is now part of Huntsville Hospital Health System, a transition officials say will preserve local control while strengthening access to care across North Alabama. The move follows […]
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a $14.1 million contract modification to Range Generation Next LLC to support operations at the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site. The […]
A new analysis from the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama states that a decline in international migration is slowing population growth across most of Alabama, though Huntsville continues to […]
GFiber has promoted Huntsville native Whitney Swinney to inventory market lead for its Huntsville and Nashville markets, the company announced. Swinney, who has 15 years of experience in the Southeast […]
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is inviting the public to gather for a community watch party as NASA prepares for the Artemis II launch on Wednesday. The event will […]
Representatives from Bank Independent joined nearly 200 residents Saturday for Financial One Day in Huntsville, offering practical strategies aimed at improving financial literacy and long-term stability. Community Relations Officer Kris […]
The City of Huntsville is now accepting applications for the 2026–2027 Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council, a yearlong program designed to give high school students hands-on experience in local government and […]
The University of North Alabama has selected Dr. Joseph Gray as its next Director of Bands following a nationwide search, university officials announced. Gray will lead the university’s nationally recognized […]
Crews from Huntsville Utilities earned national recognition after bringing home eight awards from the American Public Power Association Public Power Rodeo held March 28. Teams representing 60 public electric utilities […]
Raytheon has been awarded nearly $1 billion in new and modified contracts tied to missile defense radar systems. The Missile Defense Agency announced two contract actions supporting the Army Navy […]
A routine drive through downtown Huntsville turned into a life-saving moment Friday when a passerby spotted an elderly man in distress and pulled him from the water at Big Spring […]
One of North Alabama’s most popular Memorial Day weekend traditions is set to return as the Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic brings two days of balloons, live entertainment and […]
Leaders from Alabama’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities joined U.S. Sen. Katie Britt this week in Washington as she unveiled bipartisan legislation aimed at improving access to federal research funding. […]
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has rescheduled a North Alabama campaign rally after severe weather forced organizers to postpone the original event earlier this month. The “Steve Marshall for U.S. […]
