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HUNTSVILLE — The great ping-pong match of national space defense policy has finally ended and the Rocket City is the winner. At a news conference today, President Donald Trump announced […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s the Music City vs. Rocket City in soccer – Part 2. Huntsville City FC will host its MLS parent Nashville SC in Wednesday’s second annual Space Cowboy […]
HUNTSVILLE – Derek Chen, an attorney and Republican candidate for Alabama state auditor, recently brought his campaign to Huntsville, outlining his priorities for the office and stressing the role it […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville wins!! According to several reports and sources, President Trump will announce this afternoon that U.S. Space Command will be headquartered in the Rocket City – bringing an […]
MONTGOMERY – An off-road park in Cullman County that was the first of its kind in the state, will see upgrades thanks to a Recreational Trails Program grant, Gov. Kay […]
MONTGOMERY — From the mountains to the lakes to the rivers and streams, there is an abundance of opportunities for photographers. And, to showcase the beauty and artistry of the […]
MADISON — When Mitch Farris was a last-minute scratch before Sunday’s game, it was one of two things – good news or bad news, For the lefty, though, it was […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville is offering a scholarship opportunity for graduates of Space Camp. The UAH Space Camp Scholarship offers up to $8,000 in financial support […]
HUNTSVILLE – Motorists on I-565 could face traffic delays two nights this week as Huntsville Utilities crews are replacing streetlights. Tonight and Thursday, Huntsville Utilities Electric Operations will have rolling […]
DECATUR — With the Labor Day holiday out of the way, highway projects will be at the forefront. Crews will resume resurfacing Alabama Highway 24 in Morgan County on Tuesday, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists eastbound from Huntsville on U.S. 72 could face traffic delays over the next few weeks. Starting Tuesday, crews will be resurfacing the highway from Moores Mill Road […]
ATHENS – Thousands of old time music lovers and musicians will make their way to Athens in October for the “Granddaddy of Midsouth Fiddlers Conventions.” The Tennessee Valley Old Time […]
HUNTSVILLE — As if finding a job wasn’t hard enough already, Alabamians have to contend with the fact that their competitors in the job market now aren’t just, well, other […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Army has initiated production of the second tranche of its short-range reconnaissance unmanned aircraft systems, marking a significant step forward in modernizing battlefield capabilities. The Army selected […]
MONTGOMERY — Road projects totaling more than $1.3 million in three North Alabama cities will soon crank up thanks to grants from the Rebuild Alabama Act. Gov. Kay Ivey announced […]
HUNTSVILLE – And then there were five. From a field of 20 applicants, five companies were chosen for the second cohort of the CRP DefenseTech Accelerator, an effort among the Huntsville/Madison […]
TUSCUMBIA – A celebration of the culture and traditions of the indigenous people who once inhabited North Alabama is planned next month offering free family fun, authentic Indian food and […]
WATERLOO — A popular Lauderdale County park is getting an upgrade thanks to a $369,425 grant, Gov. Kay Ivey has announced. The Lauderdale County Commission will use the funds to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Breathtaking views and outdoor adventure will complement one-of-a-kind artwork at the Monte Sano Art Festival next month at Monte Sano State Park. A Huntsville tradition, the juried art […]
GUNTERSVILLE – A new kayak launch at Lake Guntersville State Park will make it easier for campers to ply the waters of the lake. “We are excited to have expanded […]
FORT RUCKER — For Army 1st Lt. Francesco La Torre, the Army’s first drone-on-drone strike wasn’t exactly a Hollywood moment.ke “In [the Star Wars movie], ‘A New Hope,’ Luke Skywalker flies […]
GUNTERSVILLE — And the winner is … Well, if you’re waiting for the results of the Guntersville mayoral election, it’s going to be another few weeks. “I have to declare […]
HUNTSVILLE – They’ll be running instead of dancing in the street Saturday morning in downtown Huntsville but there will be plenty of music. The Von Braun Center’s 5K Music Run […]
