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Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Rogers to lead Space Command? Following this week’s announcement on U.S. Space Command, a small rumor began circulating that […]
HUNTSVILLE – In the past year, one in three water utilities experienced at least one cyber incident. A 2024 EPA review also found that 70% of surveyed systems failed to meet […]
HUNTSVILLE – A weeks-long campaign to help keep drunk drivers off the road resulted in several arrests and dozens of citation, the Huntsville Police Department said. The department wrapped up […]
WASHINGTON — Applied Technologies Group was awarded a modification of more than $12.3 million to an Army contract for logistics support for the Utility Helicopters Project Office, the Department of […]
MONTGOMERY – High school student-athletes have become a political football regarding eligibllity under the state’s CHOOSE Act. To that end, Gov. Kay Ivey and House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) are seeking an […]
DECATUR – A nearly month-long effort to locate and arrest people with outstanding felony warrants resulted in nearly three dozen arrests, Decatur Police said Thursday. At the direction of Chief […]
HUNTSVILLE — When Esther Camealy first walked through the doors of Huntsville Hospital’s Caring House, she was carrying more than the weight of pregnancy; she was carrying the devastating knowledge […]
NORMAL — The Alabama A&M University football team will have its home opener Saturday as the Bulldogs welcome Alcorn State to The Hill for the 15th annual Louis Crews Classic. […]
HUNTSVILLE – We all know the phrase “it takes a village.” And, in North Huntsville, it took a community to have a dream which will be realized Friday with the […]
BIRMINGHAM — Alabama Public Television today announced that due to a cut of more than $2 million in federal funding for fiscal year 2026, the organization will undergo a reduction […]
HUNTSVILLE — All systems are go for Launchpad and the Rocket City will be the Rock-it City this weekend. Huntsville Music Month is preparing to blast off with the annual, […]
DECATUR — Motorists on I-65 should expect nighttime lane closures as crews install traffic camera poles to expand ALDOT’s Intelligent Transportation System in Morgan and Limestone counties. The $2.5 million […]
ATHENS – With plans of serving as a hub for campus and community life, Athens State University held a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday to kick off the renovation of Carter Hall. […]
HUNTSVILLE – There will be a lot of blue and gold today in the Rolling Hills neighborhood in north Huntsville to celebrate Mae Jemison High School Homecoming and the Homecoming […]
DECATUR — Harnessing the strengths of its cooperative system, Land O’Lakes has partnered with two area agriculture co-ops to invest in the future of ag innovation. Decatur-based Alabama Farmers Cooperative […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Work is underway to add a finishing touch to the resurfacing of U.S. 431 north of Guntersville in Marshall County. Venture Construction, a subcontractor for Vulcan Materials on the $6.8 […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville-Madison County Chamber said some members reported an issue when visiting the website Wednesday. However, the issue has been resolved, and members should not encounter any pop-up […]
HUNTSVILLE — Hockey is back in Huntsville, and the wait is over — single game tickets are officially on sale. Last season, every home game sold out. This year, with […]
HUNTSVILLE – It was the deadliest battle involving American soldiers since the Vietnam War and is known as the Black Hawk Down Incident. Next month, the Redstone-Huntsville AUSA Chapter will honor […]
ATHENS – There will be dancing and shopping in the streets of downtown Athens this week. In fact, every Friday through Halloween will be a celebration with the return of […]
After years of political scheming by the left, President Trump is bringing Space Command (SPACECOM) headquarters back to its rightful home in Huntsville, Alabama. This was never supposed to be about politics. […]
HUNTSVILLE — A summit hosted by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber aims to “propel” entrepreneurs and small businesses to success. More than just an event, next month’s P.R.O.P.E.L. Small Business & […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Torch Technologies was awarded a contract modification valued at more than $12.7 million, the Department of Defense announced. The $12,740,969 modification to an Army contract is for […]
