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HUNTSVILLE – To bring the music industry in tune with other entertainment industries in the state, Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation last week that updates Alabama’s Entertainment Industry Incentive Act […]
HUNTSVILLE — After acquiring a handful of companies over the past several months, Huntsville-based Special Aerospace Services has now changed its name, but its mission to “build at the speed […]
COVINGTON, Ky. — Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, a Madison urologist, has been elected president of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. His election capped the 120,000-member organization’s 43rd annual […]
WASHINGTON — DigiFlight, a Maryland-based technology management services firm, has been awarded a nearly $9.5 million Army contract modification, the Department of Defense announced With an office in Cummings Research […]
HUNTSVILLE — In a move that melds two Huntsville standards – cyber and soccer, Summit 7 has been named the official academy partner of Huntsville City FC. The partnership reflects […]
HUNTSVILLE – When it comes to students’ safety, there’s no room for shortcuts. To that and with schools opening this week, the Huntsville Police Department is launching Zero in the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Business and wealth advisory firm Keel Point recently celebrated the start of their new $100,000 collaboration – the Keel Point Professorship in Family Wealth […]
ATHENS — Fraud targeting the elderly is on the rise and resulted in nearly $5 billion in financial losses throughout the U.S. in 2024. This is one reason TARCOG wants […]
GADSDEN — The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has hit the bullseye on a shooting competition for all skill levels. The John H. Wallace Pistol Challenge series will take […]
MINNEAPOLIS — Using UV technology, Daikin America’s Decatur facility has been involved in the world’s first large-scale demonstration of high-throughput PFAS destruction, according to a news release from Claros Technologies. The […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Terminus Spaceflight Research Group at the University of Alabama in Huntsville is set to send a payload into space this month, a follow-up to the launch and […]
Educators expanded their education this summer in a rather unusual class setting – Alabama State Parks. The Teacher-Educator Workshop Adventures series took 25 educators on a first-come basis to visit […]
HUNTSVILLE — Seth Crochet has been promoted to executive vice president, general counsel, for Radiance Technologies. In his expanded role, Crochet will oversee all legal representation for Radiance Technologies and […]
HUNTSVILLE — The left turn lanes from the U.S. 231/431/North Memorial Parkway service roads to Mastin Lake Road reopened today, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. The northbound and southbound […]
ATHENS — An Athens woman has been charged with capital murder in the “brutal assault” of her infant, the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office said. Morgan Skye Thornton was arrested Friday […]
HUNTSVILLE — Get ready for a fun-filled evening of friendly competition at the third annual Lawn Bowling Bash, hosted by the National Children’s Advocacy Center’s Young Professional Advisory Council. The […]
SHEFFIELD – With hundreds of school supply items and nearly $1,500 in cash donations, the community turned out to help area schoolchildren. The 12th annual Helping Hands Foundation and Bank […]
“I plan to bring new energy to our city government and shape our community’s future. People move to Madison because of its outstanding school system and small-town atmosphere. Madison is […]
WASHINGTON — Last year, Americans aged 60 and older reported losing more than $2.3 billion – a 21% over $1.9 billion in 2013 – to fraud. This year, the numbers […]
HUNTSVILLE — Not willing to rest on their musical laurels, The Venue Group, in collaboration with the city of Huntsville, is identifying locations for a mid-sized venue with a capacity […]
MADISON — It’s a unique two-for-one deal for local politics next month, as in two chambers of commerce and one mayor. The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber, in cooperation with the Madison […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s Teledyne Brown Engineering received a $126.6 million contract from the Navy for IT work, the Department of Defense announced. The $126,687,633 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is for support services to […]
ATHENS – Come and get it! With a variety of culinary delights ranging from Southern comfort food to international cuisine, Downtown Athens Culinary Month is back. The month-long celebration of […]
