All News — Page 57
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 […]
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 […]
My pleasure: Gadsden State partners with Chick-fil-A Gadsden to launch food service training program
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, […]
