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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 […]

  It’s been a big week for North Alabama! Here are some of the biggest stories.  

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 […]

The University of North Alabama has hired a new men’s golf coach, and he has some very impressive credentials. According to a release from Louisiana Tech Athletics, Bulldogs head coach […]