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HUNTSVILLE — School is back in session, fall weather is just around the corner and it’s a great time to explore the seasonal offerings in Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s 2025 […]

PRATTVILLE — An outstanding group of senior adults, including several from North Alabama, were inducted into the Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Prattville.   Representing North […]

HUNTSVILLE – This season, the Huntsville Museum of Art’s Museum Academy is turning Big Spring Park into a hub of creativity with classes and camps for every age and skill […]

CULLMAN — Young poet Tyler Elizabeth has recently released her debut book, “Constellations: The Poems of the Stars,” in which she shares her personal and emotionally charged poetry, capturing the […]

WINFIELD – Mule Day, a two-day event centered on mules and their role in rural farming, hits the streets of downtown Winfield next month for the 51st year, bringing with it […]

NORMAL — A landmark celebration honoring Alabama A&M University’s 150th anniversary, next month’s Arts & Culture exhibition is being called a powerful testament to an enduring legacy of academic excellence, […]

JASPER – Athens Main Street garnered three Main Street Revitalization awards at the Main Street Alabama awards this week.  The statewide non-profit organization works to revitalize and preserve historic downtowns […]

ATHENS – Another taste will soon join the Athens culinary pallet. Sushime Asian Bistro will be opening soon in downtown Athens and, fittingly, the new dishes will be served up […]

HUNTSVILLE – State Rep. Phillip Rigsby (R-Huntsville) said he will seek reelection to House District 25, emphasizing his work in Montgomery and plans to reintroduce legislation to ban human cloning. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Motorists on Pulaski Pike will face temporary closures Saturday morning for the annual Celebrate Education Day Parade and Festival. The Huntsville Police Department said the parade may cause […]

GUNTERSVILLE – U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt today joined veterans, local leaders, and members of the community to commemorate the official renaming of the Guntersville VA Clinic in honor of Col. […]

John Seifert: Proud to serve Madison, ready to keep working for you

A message from City Council President John Seifert I’ve called Madison home for more than 20 years, and it has truly been one of the greatest honors of my life […]

HUNTSVILLE — If you’re curious about utilizing Huntsville’s public transportation, it’s a lot simpler than you think. And if you’re wondering where you can go, it’s pretty much everywhere. Whether […]

Singhal joins ServisFirst Bank Huntsville Advisory Board

HUNTSVILLE – Sameer Singhal, president and CEO of Huntsville-based CFD Research, has been named to the ServisFirst Bank Huntsville Advisory Board, effective in September. “We’re thrilled to welcome Sameer to […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Camp at MidCity pulsed with energy recently as four emerging Nashville acts – Lombardy, Hahn, Cherry Vance and Jacob & the Dazey Chain – brought their distinctive […]

HUNTSVILLE — After 20 years, some folks need a change. In the case of the Huntsville Havoc, it’s called revealing the next chapter of Havoc hockey. The club said it […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Marshall maintains momentum Alabama Attorney General and U.S. Senate candidate Steve Marshall will be making the rounds in […]

NORMAL — Preparing for an intense 18-game SWAC schedule, Alabama A&M University head men’s basketball coach Donte’ Jackson unveiled a 2025-26 schedule that features the likes of Indiana, Clemson and […]

FORT BELVOIR, Va. — As the battlefield evolves, so must the aircraft that support and protect Soldiers on the ground. The Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, FLRAA, aims to […]

MONTGOMERY – Before going to the polls next week, Alabama voters are urged to visit the state election website AlabamaVotes.gov, Secretary of State Wes Allen said. “AlabamaVotes.gov makes several important […]

HUNTSVILLE – Recognized for making the city “more vibrant and welcoming,” nearly 350 properties were honored at the 50th annual Beautification Awards ceremony today. Mayor Tommy Battle and City Council […]

HUNTSVILLE — To say Huntsville International Airport is reaching new heights in passenger traffic is putting it mildly. In fact, HSV is seeing the numbers steadily climb over the past […]

HUNTSVILLE – Starting his career as an intern at a major defense contractor, Kenton Brazelle continues to climb the corporate ladder. His most recent step is vice president, digital engineering […]

FLORENCE — Motorists should expect nighttime delays and brief stoppages on U.S. 72/Florence Boulevard as traffic patterns change for the next phase of the $24 million widening project in Lauderdale County. […]