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Alabama A&M women’s basketball coach Dawn Thornton and graduate guard Kalia Walker earned major postseason honors from the Southwestern Athletic Conference, highlighting a record-setting season for the Bulldogs. Thornton was […]
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has postponed a campaign rally scheduled for Monday evening in Marshall County due to the threat of severe weather across North Alabama. Marshall’s campaign announced […]
A mechanical failure at Decatur’s recycling processing facility has forced the city to temporarily suspend recycling operations, disrupting curbside recycling service for both Decatur residents and partner municipalities including Athens. […]
The Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors has selected Director Mitch Graves to serve as chair of the board through April 1, 2027, and named Director Jeff Hagood as chair-elect […]
Bobby Martin, a pastor and self-described working man from northwest Alabama, has entered the race for Alabama’s Senate District 6, saying he wants to bring attention to challenges facing rural […]
Conference USA will continue bringing major collegiate championship events to Huntsville through the end of the decade. The conference announced Friday it has extended its partnership with the City of […]
Burritt on the Mountain will return this summer with the 33rd season of its City Lights & Stars Concert Series, continuing one of Huntsville’s most celebrated outdoor music traditions. The […]
Organizers have announced the entertainment lineup for the 2026 Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Convention, one of North Alabama’s longest-running music traditions. The annual event will take place Wednesday, Sept. […]
One of Huntsville’s most popular spring traditions is hopping back to John Hunt Park. Huntsville Parks and Recreation will host its fifth annual Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 4, from 10 […]
North Alabama parents will soon see new options when shopping for baby essentials. Target is rolling out a redesigned baby department in select stores, part of a nationwide effort aimed at […]
The Huntsville Museum of Art has received a $1 million gift from longtime supporter Hank Isenberg, a contribution the museum says will strengthen its exhibitions, education programs and community outreach […]
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The Land Trust of North Alabama has permanently protected 65 acres on Green Mountain, securing a key piece of land long targeted for conservation. The nonprofit organization recently closed on […]
The developers behind Front Row say they are not building apartments. They are building something Huntsville hasn’t had before. Standing amid cranes and concrete, co-developers Mitchell Rutter of Essex Capital […]
A major streetscape project along Holmes Avenue is moving forward as Huntsville officials work to improve safety and connectivity between downtown, the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Cummings Research […]
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) announced that the U.S. Postal Service is moving forward with plans to construct a new post office to serve the rapidly growing 35763 zip code […]
A former Cullman County attorney has been indicted on multiple felony charges tied to allegations that she attempted to poison her husband with fentanyl, according to court documents. Sara Baker […]
What was once a 32-acre abandoned chicken processing plant is now taking root as a new recreational destination for Athens. City leaders joined representatives from the Tennessee Valley Authority, Athens […]
High school baseball teams from across the Tennessee Valley will once again take the field at Toyota Field this spring, with five dates scheduled beginning March 14. The Madison ballpark, […]
Long before the name appeared in Madison, the “Donut Dollies” were a familiar sight to American troops stationed in war zones. During World War I, World War II, and the […]
A campaign rally for Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is set to bring several hundred supporters to Marshall County next week as the race for U.S. Senate continues to heat […]
Huntsville residents will soon spot a 13-foot tall boot rolling through town. L.L.Bean’s iconic Bootmobile is set to arrive in the Rocket City beginning March 28, building excitement ahead of […]
Drake State Community and Technical College President Dr. Patricia Sims traveled to Washington this week to make the case for continued federal investment in programs that support community college students. […]
