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HUNTSVILLE — The Space and Missile Defense Symposium, now in its 28th year, is underway at the Von Braun Center, drawing more than 7,000 military, government, and industry leaders from […]
NORMAL — The intensity was turned all the way up on The Hill this morning as the Alabama A&M University football team hit the practice field in full gear for […]
MADISON — Drivers in the Clift Farm area near Madison will face a new traffic pattern this week, Madison County Public Works announced. County crews will convert the intersection of […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Museum of Art will be a cool place to visit, literally. Afte several months of closure for facility upgrades, the Huntsville Museum of Art will reopen […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Hunsville middle school student died from his injuries Tuesday after he was hit by a car while bike riding in South Huntsville. According to Huntsville Police, Kallel […]
TRINITY — A beloved community playground in the Morgan County town of Trinity will see new life soon, thanks to a federal grant. The $148,111 grant from the federal Land […]
HUNTSVILLE — To honor the vital role local Community Health Centers play, Mayor Tommy Battle has proclaimed this National Health Center Week in Huntsville. “As we recognize National Health Center Week, […]
HUNTSVILLE — To unionize or not to unionize, that’s the question. And employees at Huntsville’s Navistar plant will vote Thursday to answer that question. Saying unions are “every bit as […]
LIBERTY, S.C. — To help area residents and students widen their educational opportunities, a regional community colleges organization has signed a transfer agreement with a major online university. According to […]
ATHENS — A Hoover man has been jailed on human trafficking charges following an investigation by the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division. According to the sheriff’s office, Hayel […]
WASHINGTON — Systems Products and Solutions, a Huntsville-based, Minority Woman-Owned Small Business, was awarded a nearly $75 million contract by the Army, the Department of Defense announced. The $74,792,859 firm-fixed-price […]
HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Kimberly Robinson, whose leadership helped bring the U.S. Space & Rocket Center from near-bankruptcy and closure, has retired, according to a news release from the center. She had […]
HUNTSVILLE – There’s about to be a musical movement in the Rocket City. The composition will strike a chord with fans and can be considered allegro. The Huntsville Music Office […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City FC has the spirit … how about you? The Boys in Blue will be bringing the spirit with them Sunday and invites the fans to wear […]
FLORENCE — Originally scheduled for the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in Tuscumbia, overwhelming interest in a 50th anniversary Vietnam Veteran pinning ceremony this month, has led organizers to move […]
HUNTSVILLE — Keith Trawick, a lifelong Madison County resident and veteran educator, has announced his candidacy for superintendent of Madison County Schools. Trawick, chief of staff for Superintendent Ken Kubik, […]
NORMAL — As we enter the dog days of summer, it’s time for the Bulldogs Day on The Hill. To kick off the fall sports season, the Alabama A&M Department […]
HUNTSVILLE – With a redesigned web portal, Huntsville Utilities said its customers will find an enhanced and improved way of doing business, whether it’s finding information on outiages or paying […]
HUNTSVILLE — With its new solid rocket motor production facility covering more than six football fields, it’s easy to say that L3Harris Technologies is making a huge investment in Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE — While a panel discussion on “Golden Dome for America” has been removed from the agenda, the annual Space & Missile Defense Symposium is hosting a discussion on another […]
ATHENS — Three cities in North Alabama have landed on the “World Atlas” “8 Most Charming Town Squares In Alabama” list. The town squares of Athens, Mentone and Florence encapsulated […]
MONTGOMERY – For those who will be out of town for this month’s municipal elections, the time to apply for an absentee ballot is running out. Municipal absentee election managers […]
HUNTSVILLE – Labeled as an accelerator that is “more than mentorship; it’s about momentum,” applications have opened for the second cohort of the Cummings Research Park DefenseTech Accelerator. An effort […]
