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Alabama Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter has formally appointed outgoing State Rep. Terri Collins (R-Decatur) to the Alabama Charter School Commission. Ledbetter announced the appointment Friday, which will continue […]
The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees will meet Wednesday to consider the appointment of the next president of The University of Alabama in Huntsville, marking a leadership transition […]
A $1.9 million road improvement project along U.S. 31 in Morgan County is set to begin today, bringing temporary closures and detours as crews complete safety upgrades and resurfacing work. […]
The Alabama Retail Association is now accepting nominations for its 2026 Alabama Retailer of the Year awards, with submissions open through May 29. Now in its 26th year, the annual […]
State Rep. James Lomax (R-Huntsville) is highlighting tax cuts, education funding and conservative policy wins as he seeks reelection in a closely watched Republican primary for Alabama House District 20 […]
In a region where community still means showing up for one another, the annual Food and Family Share Drive once again turned generosity into tangible support for families in need. […]
Huntsville Animal Services will celebrate May the 4th with a themed adoption event offering free pet adoptions for one day only. The “May the 4-Pawed Be With You” adoption day […]
A weeklong series of yoga classes and wellness events will return to Huntsville next month, offering residents a mix of free outdoor sessions, discounted specialty classes and community-focused programming. Huntsville […]
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) pressed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman on maintaining Space Launch System production and secured a commitment to fully implement $110 million in nuclear thermal propulsion funding […]
Off the Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama No more Mo? Apparently, as our former congressman, Mo Brooks, has reemerged and reintroduced himself on the turf he once […]
Alabama’s redistricting battle escalated Friday after Governor Kay Ivey announced a special session of the Alabama Legislature, signaling a new phase in the state’s response to recent U.S. Supreme Court […]
The 44th Annual Limestone County Sheriff’s Rodeo is back, and organizers are promising one of the biggest celebrations yet. Spanning nearly a week of events — from a downtown street dance to […]
The Alabama A&M Bulldogs are raising their season ticket prices. The cost for fans who want to see all six home games at Louis Crews Stadium is going to be […]
Alabama families always love a tax cut. Starting today, May 1, a two-month grocery tax holiday is now in effect. Governor Kay Ivey is highlighted the measure today as part […]
Tourism leaders across North Alabama are marking National Travel and Tourism Week with a focus on economic impact and new accessibility initiatives, including the rollout of emerging technology designed to […]
On Thursday, city leaders marked the kickoff of Historic Preservation Month with a focus on Indigenous history, joined by Mayor Tommy Battle, City Preservation Planner Katie Stamps, Patrick Penn of […]
The Green Street Pavilion will mark four decades as a community gathering place for local agriculture and small businesses when the Athens Farmers Market opens its 2026 season on May […]
North Alabama communities could see more than $5.5 million in federal funding for water infrastructure improvements under a spending bill advancing in Washington. U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville), a member […]
A targeted investment aimed at closing the digital divide is expanding access to technology, workforce training and opportunity across North Alabama. GFiber and the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville awarded […]
Drake State Community and Technical College commemorated a $5 million gift from the E. Hart Fund during a campus event April 27, marking the largest individual donation in both the […]
A Discovery Middle School teacher was arrested Monday on a felony charge stemming from a joint investigation into alleged inappropriate contact with a student, the Madison Police Department announced. Gilford […]
A long-anticipated defense project moved a step closer to reality this month as the U.S. Army Redstone Test Center formally broke ground on a new state-of-the-art testing facility designed to […]
U.S. Space Command marked a big milestone in Huntsville on Tuesday with the ribbon-cutting of its first operational office at Redstone Arsenal. The event signals the beginning of the command’s […]
