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The City of Huntsville is commissioning a new study to measure the economic impact and growth of its music industry, marking what officials describe as the next step in strengthening […]
Fraud continues to plague families, organizations and businesses. No one is completely safe, and every industry faces vulnerability risks. Meanwhile, fraudsters are advancing their techniques, collaborating through dark web channels […]
For many North Alabama residents, Fayetteville, Tennessee, is a nearby neighbor just across the state line — and this week its historic downtown square is facing a difficult rebuild after […]
State Rep. James Lomax (R-Huntsville) responded Thursday to recent comments made by Mo Brooks to 1819 News, continuing a war of words that has defined the Republican primary for House […]
A Decatur mother says her young son was left alone for hours on a daycare van during frigid weather — an incident reported by WAFF 48 that she says could […]
Five physicians across Alabama — including two in North Alabama — are now qualified to certify patients for participation in the state’s medical cannabis program, according to a January update […]
Huntsville is adding more miles for walkers, bikers and scooters. The city announced plans this week to expand its greenway network with two exciting projects in south and west Huntsville. […]
Six Madison County high school seniors have been recognized for their leadership, service and patriotism as the Twickenham Town Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution hosted […]
Larry LouAllen of Lawrence County has spent decades serving the horticulture community and his dedication was recognized on Feb. 5 when he received the Exceptional Achievement Award from the Alabama […]
Spring will arrive a little early in downtown Athens as local boutiques prepare for the annual Boutique Crawl, set for March 7 and March 14. The two-day shopping event will […]
Speaking to a capacity crowd in Huntsville on Friday, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt delivered a strongly worded message criticizing Senate Democrats over stalled Homeland Security funding while highlighting federal wins […]
The Madison County Commission is formally urging Governor Kay Ivey to appoint the county’s next commission chairman from among its current members following the retirement announcement of Chairman Mac McCutcheon. […]
Valentine’s Day may be a season for romance, but Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall says it’s also a prime time for online scammers. Marshall is urging residents to use extreme […]
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) chaired a Homeland Security subcommittee hearing examining federal preparedness against agroterrorism threats targeting the nation’s food and agriculture systems. Strong, who serves as Chairman of […]
As Madison and several other large Alabama cities withdraw their lawsuit over the state’s online sales tax system and turn to lawmakers for a fix, Limestone County Commission Chairman Collin […]
The Huntsville City Schools Board of Education has voted unanimously to approve a new policy allowing cameras in self-contained resource classrooms, moving the district forward with implementation of Alabama’s Tyler’s […]
Huntsville-based PeopleTec Inc. has been awarded a $48.1 million contract by the Missile Defense Agency to support advanced capability development. The contract will enable MDA to acquire advanced model-based systems […]
Madison County Schools have announced they are canceling in-person classes on Friday, February 13, not because of superstition, but because of super sick kids. Due to widespread outbreaks of illness […]
The Oakwood Adventist Academy boys basketball program’s eligibility dispute with the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) has now been resolved by the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, which ruled […]
Alabama’s progress in early literacy took center stage on Capitol Hill this week as U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt convened a congressional hearing focused on the science of reading, highlighting gains […]
Fraud continues to plague families, organizations and businesses. No one is completely safe, and every industry faces vulnerability risks. Meanwhile, fraudsters are advancing their techniques, collaborating through dark web channels […]
In his final official act as 2025 Board Chair of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber, Jeff Samz took the stage Tuesday to recognize a lifetime of quiet leadership and service. Before […]
Numerous North Alabama business leaders are taking on a major role in U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s 2026 campaign for governor. Tuberville (R-Auburn) on Wednesday announced his campaign finance committee, highlighting a […]
