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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. […]

BIRMINGHAM – Veteran construction industry leader Virnetta Woodbury has published a workbook to help high school students discover their passions and build career paths from them. Woodbury, a project manager […]

Watermelon Festival coming to Madison County Farmers Market

HUNTSVILLE – Nothihg is quite as refreshing on a hot summer day than a juicy slice of watermelon. And there’s nothing better than a free slice of watermelon. To quench […]

Startup company Veil Genomics spins out of HudsonAlpha

HUNTSVILLE — There’s a new associate company on the HudsonAlpha block and they’re bringing genetics. Veil Genomics joins more than 50 other independent companies on HudsonAlpha’s Biotech campus in Cummings […]

CHATTANOOGA — A Russellville cattle farmer who teaches high school agriscience has earned accolades during the recent Alabama Farmers Federation Farm & Land Conference, ALFA announced. Caleb Beason of Franklin […]

LEBANON, Tenn. – Where’s the old man and the barrel? That’s the first thing people notice when they see the new Cracker Barrel sign. And it’s part of the beloved restaurant’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — The “future of warfare” is being assembled on the factory floor of PDW’s newly opened Drone Factory 01 in Research Park. The 90,000-square-foot manufacturing complex will deliver tactical […]

HUNTSVILLE – “The secret is out,” said Sean Kelly, Huntsville Market Executive for Regions Bank, describing the city’s rapid rise as a growth market. Kelly joined Chief Economist Richard Moody […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Music City’s Bully will hit the Campus 805 stage this week and there will be Snacks, too. The August edition of 805 After Five is turning up […]

FLORENCE – The Big Deal, the largest of the Mane Month events at the University of North Alabama, is set for this week at the North Court and Irvine street […]

NORMAL — Louis Whitlow can remove the “interim” title from his position on the diamond at Alabama A&M. The Bulldog alum is now the head baseball coach on The Hill, […]

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 — Putting the “Rocket City” moniker aside, Huntsville is also Cyber City. And, to that end, Huntsville is opening its doors next month for the 16th annual National Cyber […]

HUNTSVILLE – The new war is small, fast, and everywhere. Small drones own the sky. And everything beneath it. To meet this new war, Performance Drone Works is unveiling a […]

HPD's Special Ops Division moving to city's growing westside

HUNTSVILLE — To accommodate its growing operations and improve coordination among specialized units, the Huntsville Police Department’s Special Operations Division is relocating to a renovated space on Huntsville’s westside. The […]

General Dynamics space warfare work assigned to Huntsville

WASHINGTON — General Dynamics Mission System of Scottsdale, Ariz., has been awarded a ceiling $17.5 million modification to a $1.1 billion Air Force contract, the Department of Defense announced. The […]

FLORENCE – Will there be a Leo IV at the University of North Alabama? The answer may come in a couple years. As a result of findings from the Special […]

HUNTSVILLE – Just a couple weeks after two Huntsville television stations came under one umbrella, the city’s other two commercial TV stations will be under one owner. Nexstar Media Group, […]

ATLANTA — The Alabama A&M University baseball program was among six Historically Black College and University recipients of the 2025 Homers for Hank Together with Truist initiative, announced by the […]

MONTGOMERY — With women’s flag football about to kick off its inaugural season, the Alabama Community College women’s sports programs have scored financially, courtesy of the Alabama Legislature. A $300,000 […]

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A power triumvirate has been established to responsibly meet growing business in the Tennessee Valley while driving local economic growth and opportunity. And Jackson County is at […]

ATHENS – As Athens flexes its muscles for growth, a business park that provides flexible uses will be ready early next year. CBRE is launching Athens Business Park, a flex […]

WASHINGTON – Recognizing North Alabama and the state’s defense industry, more than $851.9 billion in discretionary spending for America’s defense capabilities was advanced in the FY 26 Department of Defense Appropriations […]