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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — As Russia and China seek to expand their influence in space, Space Force Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of U.S. Space Command, urged greater international cooperation to […]

ATHENS — Athens Main Street invites the community to beat the heat and explore downtown Athens at Summer Sippin’ this weekend. Blending small business support with summer energy, visitors are encouraged […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Animal Services is wrapping up a successful National Clear the Shelters Month with a special Adopt-On-The-Spot event this weekend. Join Animal Services from 5-7 p.m. Saturday at […]

FLORENCE – Just one week into the fall semester, preliminary data at the University of North Alabama show that enrollment has already exceeded 10,000 students and is on track to […]

HUNTSVILLE – When the sports tourism team in Huntsville started its chase to host the USA Track & Field Masters Outdoor National Championships, the genesis was built on of the […]

HUNTSVILLE — When Alabama invests in higher education in the Tennessee Valley, it’s not just writing checks to universities – it’s strengthening the very backbone of America’s national defense and […]

GUNTERSVILLE – Let’s do launch! Today, kayakers at Lake Guntersville State Park will be able to hit the water from a new location. A ceremonial ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony is […]

BIRMINGHAM — If you’ve had a great experience with a local small business and didn’t know how to properly show your gratitude, here’s the opportunity. The U.S. Small Business Administration […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Space Command announcement for real this time We hear the latest buzz in Huntsville is that the long-awaited, […]

HUNTSVILLE — A project that has been years in the making will mark a major milestone today. Phase one of Huntsville’s long-planned and much-needed Northern Bypass has been completed and, […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City took another big step Thursday toward building a connected citywide trail system. At its regular meeting, the Cty Council approved construction contracts for two greenways […]

MONTGOMERY — On the heels of a horrific child sex trafficking ring uncovered in Bibb County, two state lawmakers have pre-filed legislation calling for the death penalty for convicted child […]

HUNTSVILLE — Bringing a strong background as a sports executive, Cline Thompson has been named general manager of the Huntsville Sports Commission. Thompson, former vice president of sales for the […]

Hexagon awarded $87.4M modification to Navy computer contract

WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s Hexagon US Federal has received an $87.4 million firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee, and cost-only modification to a previously awarded contract by the Navy. According to a news release from […]

NORMAL — For the third straight year, the Alabama A&M University football team is opening its season against a member of the SEC. This time, the Bulldogs make the trip […]

No summer break for UNA construction projects

FLORENCE – Despite the sweltering temperatures, construction crews across the University of North Alabama made great progress over the summer on several projects, including a new residence hall and an […]

MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas clawed back with a four-run rally in the bottom of the ninth, capped by an Oscar Colas walk-off triple, to stun the Columbus […]

HUNTSVILLE – By leaps and bounds, Elevate the Stage is a premier gymnastics event. And it returns to Huntsville for the sixth year next March with more than 1,500 youth […]

HUNTSVILLE – On a recent stop in North Alabama, Attorney General Steve Marshall laid out his priorities if elected to the U.S. Senate, pledging to fight federal overreach, support Alabama’s […]

MONTGOMERY – Citing his knowledge of the legislative process, House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter has appointed Rep. James Lomax to the House Committee on Rules. “While it is uncommon for a freshman […]

REDSTONE ARSENAL — Due to federal funding cuts and hiring freezes, Redstone Arsenal will change the operational hours of Gate 3 next week. “We’re facing significant challenges due to workforce […]

GUNTERSVILLE — When a trio of judges ambled into Crawmama’s last week, they inhaled the sharp spice of freshly boiled seafood and were warmly welcomed by firecracker owner Charlotte Webb. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Labeled as an accelerator that is “more than mentorship; it’s about momentum,” the deadline for applications has been extended for the second cohort of the Cummings Research Park […]

CULLMAN — Have you “heard” the news? That’s right!  Harmony Heard, executive director of the Cullman County Tourism Bureau, has been named the Tourism Industry Employee of the Year at the […]