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Two Huntsville-based defense contractors have secured positions on a U.S. Army contract vehicle worth up to $396 million to support military maintenance training systems through 2033. Pinnacle Solutions and Integration […]
Residents who see emergency vehicles and heightened activity near Lee High School on Wednesday morning should not be alarmed. The Huntsville-Madison County Emergency Management Agency, along with numerous local public […]
A Huntsville nonprofit founder’s request to bring children from his community service program to help mow the White House lawn during America’s 250th anniversary celebration is gaining national attention after […]
A goose management plan to reduce the Canada goose population at Lady Ann Lake has sparked debate in Madison, with the Edgewater Homeowners Association saying years of non-lethal management efforts […]
Social media has transformed how we connect, shop, and celebrate life’s milestones. Yet in 2026, these same platforms have become prime hunting grounds for scammers. According to the Federal Trade […]
A new partnership between Boeing and Drake State Community & Technical College aims to help train workers for advanced manufacturing jobs supporting Huntsville’s growing defense industry. The organizations will formally […]
Inside the FBI’s Huntsville campus sits what appears to be a small town complete with houses, a hotel, a hospital, a gas station and convenience store, and even traffic lights. […]
Gov. Kay Ivey is reminding Alabamians that today is runoff election day, and she has a message for anyone thinking about sitting this one out. “If you don’t vote, you […]
Google announced Monday it will invest $1.5 billion to expand its Jackson County data center campus over the next two years, marking one of the largest economic development investments in […]
Two suspects charged earlier this year in a Madison County murder-for-hire case have been found dead in Cullman County after authorities spent several days searching for the pair following new […]
A recent study crowned Alabama the most absent-minded state in America, citing an eye-popping number of Google searches related to lost items. But a closer look at the data suggests […]
Drake State Community and Technical College and Huntsville Utilities are partnering to help address a growing demand for skilled utility workers through a new workforce training program aimed at recent […]
Democratic congressional candidate Andrew Sneed traveled to Memphis on Friday to join candidates, faith leaders and voting rights advocates calling for “fair representation in Congress, with every voter having an […]
The Alabama Republican Party unanimously dismissed the residency challenge against U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) on Sunday, confirming him as the party’s nominee for governor after a formal hearing in […]
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. has been awarded a $30.8 million contract modification to continue sustainment work on the WISLA Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System, further expanding a […]
North Alabama residents will have an opportunity to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with a free patriotic concert at Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium on July 2. The event, […]
Main Street Madison is seeking public input on the future of downtown Madison through a new community-wide survey aimed at gathering feedback on shopping, dining, events, housing and other priorities. […]
Nearly 50 years after a group of Athens elementary school students stitched together a quilt to celebrate America’s Bicentennial, one of those students has been reunited with the piece after […]
Toyota Alabama celebrated its 25th anniversary Thursday, marking a quarter century of growth in Huntsville with a $125,000 donation to five local nonprofit organizations and recognition from state and local […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama North Alabama Democrats are optimistic … Bless their hearts North Alabama Democrats are heading into a runoff with the kind […]
Summer is in full swing across North Alabama, and this week’s calendar is packed with opportunities to get outside and enjoy it. From bluegrass overlooking Little River Canyon and rodeo […]
Construction is set to begin next week on a $5.3 million project to widen a busy stretch of Alabama Highway 53 in the Harvest area, adding lanes and improving traffic […]
