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FLORENCE – With an eye on providing infrastructure to his constituents, State Rep. Phillip Pettus is running to retain his District 1 seat in the Alabama House. “Our people deserve […]

HUNTSVILLE – Addressing the “energy and evolution of the region,” Tanger has announced several national brands joining the Bridge Street Town Centre lineup. “Since acquiring Bridge Street Town Centre in […]

Dynetics awarded $264.5M contract for Army weapons system

WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Dynetics has been was awarded a $264.5 million  contract by the Army, the Department of Defense announced. The $264,594,352 contract is for Indirect Fire Protection Capability weapon […]

HUNTSVILLE – There wasn’t a fife-and-drum corps playing “Yankee Doodle” nor a cannon salute, but the city of Huntsville launched its year-long celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. Mayor Tommy Battle […]

HUNTSVILLE — Construction is expected to begin early next year on the first phase of the Mill Creek Choice Neighborhood Initiative just west of Memorial Parkway along Governors Drive. Dennis […]

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Transportation has awarded nearly $125,000 in state grants to support improvement projects at seven local airports. “Local airports are critical to connecting our communities […]

HUNTSVILLE — Addressing the elephant in the Saturn Ballroom, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong said, “Space Command is coming to rest on the Arsenal.” His remarks came Wednesday at the Von […]

MADISON – Rocket City Trash Pandas first baseman Sam Brown has been traded to the Washington Nationals as part of a four-player deal, the Los Angeles Angels announced. In return, […]

ATHENS — The city of Athens is in a strong financial position that will “remain resilient despite capital needs driven by a growing population,” according to Moody’s Ratings. Moody’s notified […]

GADSDEN – “Hey, dad … you wanna have a catch?” The answer to this emotional line from “Field of Dreams” can be found at the Gadsden State baseball facilities. The […]

After months of negotiations and an all-nighter in the Senate a few weeks ago, Congress finally passed President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill — or “OBBB” as we like to […]

As you plan your travels to the Gulf Coast this summer, consider making a meaningful stop at the Poarch Creek Indians Museum and Welcome Center in Atmore, Alabama. Located just […]

HUNTSVILLE – Dog gone. And, cats gone, too, if Huntsville Animal Services has its way next month. The local shelter is celebrating National Clear the Shelters Month in August by […]

HUNTSVILLE — The table is set and the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau is ready to treat the palate with a community-wide celebration of the food and drink scene that […]

RUSSELLVILLE — “A gateway to opportunities for generations” is how the new Norris Public Library and community center was described Tuesday during a groundbreaking ceremony. U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt was among […]

ATLANTA – It took about 165 years, but President Lincoln’s vision of a transcontinental railroad has been realized. In the $85 billion deal, Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern have reached […]

HUNTSVILLE – To say things are going up at Redstone Gateway is putting it mildly. Especially, in light of the most recent project at the sprawling Redstone Gateway. Construction firm Robins & […]

MADISON – PHD Hotels celebrated the grand opening of its Homewood Suites by Hilton in Town Madison on Tuesday, marking the company’s latest investment in the growing Madison County market. […]

HUNTSVILLE –  The Huntsville Madison County Railroad Authority said cleanup of the Aldridge Creek Bridge site is proceeding on schedule.  HMCRA expects the cleanup should be complete by the end […]

HAMILTON — Economic development projects in Hamilton and Cullman are among 15 statewide to share more than $25.9 million in Growing Alabama funding, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. Ivey made the […]

MONTGOMERY – A pair of area farmers markets joined others from across the state to celebrate locally grown products on Sweet Grown Alabama Day. From farmers markets and roadside stands […]

OLD TOWN PASADENA, Calif. — A documentary on the University of Alabama football program will help launch a foundation to aid former players transition into coaching careers. Gridiron Coaches Foundation […]

NORMAL — Helping to create opportunities for kids of all ages to learn and play basketball, Alabama A&M Women’s Basketball Head Coach Dawn Thornton is hosting her annual camp this […]

HUNTSVILLE — HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has named Dr. Dillon Fritz vice president for economic development and commercialization. Fritz brings nearly two decades of experience building and leading translational research […]