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The contractor has begun work on the roadway approaching the bridge on Parker Road. HARTSELLE — Motorists on I-65 in Morgan County should expect single-lane nighttime closures this week at […]

MONTGOMERY — More than a half-dozen area students were among the 100 recipients of the 2025-26 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Each student received $1,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books […]

NORMAL — It was a blistering hot Saturday inside Louis Crews Stadium as the Alabama A&M University football team concluded fall camp with the annual Maroon & White scrimmage. While […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s not only the temperatures that have been hot around here lately. Huntsville City FC is on fire, itself. It took more than 90 minutes on a warm […]

HUNTSVILLE — A financial services veteran for more than 30 years, Chris Patty has joined Regions bank as commercial banking leader for the Huntsville area, the bank announced today. “No […]

GADSDEN – Helping to meet the demand of customers to “eat mor chikin,” Gadsden State Community College and Chick-fil-A Gadsden are offering a training program for the local restaurant and hospitality […]

HUNTSVILLE – As Huntsville’s Planning Department continues its University Drive Transit Oriented Development Planning Study, the public is invited to provide input during multi-day sessions at City Hall. The TOD […]

WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin, which has facilities in Huntsville and Courtland, received a more than $4.2 billion modification to an Army contract. The Department of Defense announced the contractor was […]

AUBURN – Auburn University’s Harbert College of Business has updated one of its most popular programs, renaming it the Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics & AI. The change, effective this […]

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville recently welcomed students from across the Southeast and Germany to the International Space Weather Camp, a two-week immersive program exploring space weather […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Schools students have exciting options for staying engaged during fall break, thanks to the city’s Parks & Recreation Department. Registration for fall break camps opens Monday […]

AUBURN — A century and a decade after its founding, Auburn University’s College of Education began a new era this week, formally opening its 167,000-square-foot home with a grand opening […]

COLUMBIA, Mo. — As freshmen at the University of Alabama settle into dorm life, a new study shows it may be more affordable to buy a home in Tuscaloosa and […]

HILLSBORO — A $2.9 million resurfacing project on SR-20 in Lawrence County will begin Monday, weather permitting. The Alabama Department of Transportation said contractor Wiregrass Construction will mill and resurface […]

HARTSELLE – Finding a more visible location to meet a growing demand for services, Bank Independent and city officials broke ground this week for a sales office. “We are excited […]

MONTGOMERY — Several area college students are among 100 recipients of the 2025-26 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Each student received $1,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books or supplies. Since 2014, […]

MONTGOMERY — With dove hunts slated to start next month, the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources said registration for the youth […]

ATHENS – To meet the demand for the ever-growing cybersecurity industry, Athens State University is offering a bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education recently approved a […]

G&G Steel awarded $18.1M fabrication contract for Army

RUSSELLVILLE — G&G Steel, a Russellville small business, was awarded an $18.1 million firm-fixed-price contract for the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense announced. The $18,169,068 contract is to fabricate, […]

MADISON — Peraton is stepping up its game in the area and ready to play ball. As part of its growing investment locally, the company has signed on as a […]

DECATUR — Describing a plan of “intentional regionalism,” elected, business, and community leaders from across North Alabama discussed initiatives Thursday to foster collaboration and growth. The seventh annual State of […]

Ranae Bartlett for Mayor: A Vision for the Future

“I plan to bring new energy to our city government and shape our community’s future. People move to Madison because of its outstanding school system and small-town atmosphere. Madison is […]

DECATUR — Already one of the largest employers in Morgan County, GE Appliances plans further investment in its Decatur facility. The company announced plans to invest more than $3 billion […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s northern expansion continues. Aligning with the city’s growth corridor in north Huntsville, the City Council approved the annexation of 572.48 acres at Thursday’s Council meeting. […]