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MUSCLE SHOALS — FAME Recording Studios will be featured in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s new exhibit, “Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising,” in Nashville next month. The […]
ROGERSVILLE — A project to refurbish the Wheeler Dam bridge deck will impact traffic in the area, the Tennessee Valley Authority announced. The work is expected to start Oct. 19 […]
MONTGOMERY — In a response to the governor’s call for a stronger law enforcement presence in downtown Montgomery in the wake of Saturday night’s deadly mass shooting, Mayor Steven L. […]
ABILENE, Texas – Abilene Christian avenged its only loss of last season with a convincing 52-23 win Saturday over the University of North Alabama. After its historic win over the […]
HUNTSVILLE — The HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has been awarded an opportunity to help improve the lives of children with rare diseases and their families. The opportunity for the Huntsville-based institute […]
MOBILE — Alabama A&M could not recover from a slow start in the Gulf Coast Challenge and fell Saturday night, 57-24, to No. 17 Jackson State in a Southwestern Athletic […]
MONTGOMERY — In the wake of Saturday night’s deadly mass shooting in Montgomery, Gov. Kay Ivey is increasing the presence of law enforcement in the capital city’s downtown area. “All […]
MONTGOMERY — More than a half dozen area airports among 27 statewide will share more than $2 million in state grants to support improvement projects, the Alabama Department of Transportation […]
ATHENS — As Breast Cancer Awareness Month is being observed, cutting-edge breast screening technology that can detect small cancers is now available in the area. Athens-Limestone Hospital said today it […]
HUNTSVILLE — The orange-clad Boys in Blue did their part Sunday but, unfortunately, they didn’t get help from Atlanta in their chase for a home playoff match. Huntsville City FC […]
HUNTSVILLE — Every fall, the red, gold and russet leaves falling across Huntsville offer a vivid reminder of the changing season. But those same leaves, if left unchecked in our […]
RUSSELLVILLE — Motorists on U.S. 43 near Russellville should expects traffic delays over the next few days. The Alabama Department of Transportation will begin repairs today on the U.S. 43 […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Business and Science Applications International Corp. celebrated another stage in their longstanding partnership with the announcement of a $50,000 donation […]
HUNTSVILLE – As October begins, Huntsville Botanical Garden continues its Festifall season with amazing events in celebration of all things fall. Along with the Scarecrow Trail and the garden’s pumpkin […]
When I think about fall in Alabama, I do not just think about the cooler mornings or the changing leaves. I think about the way the season feels. One of […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University is advancing sustainability and innovation in construction by becoming the first university in Alabama – and possibly the first Historically Black College or University – […]
HUNTSVILLE – An assistant professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Earth Science at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has been recognized with the Banner I. Miller Award from the American […]
By now, everyone has heard of deepfake scams. With the rise of AI, the ability of scammers to pose as a trusted partner, a legitimate business, or even a family […]
HUNTSVILLE — There’s no place like home. And for Huntsville City FC, there is definitely no place like home, especially with the passionate crowds at The Joe. On MLS NEXT […]
HUNTSVILLE – The world is coming to Huntsville’s John Hunt Park this weekend. The International Festival of North Alabama (iFest) 2025, a vibrant celebration of global cultures, is set for […]
DECATUR — Wine lovers, mark your calendars! The inaugural Uncorked Decatur Wine Festival is set for Oct. 25, from 3–6 p.m. at the Decatur Morgan County Farmers Market. The event will […]
HUNTSVILLE – “We’ve got to go out and start moving on this now. Huntsville is growing, North Alabama is growing,” said Wes Kelley, president and CEO of Huntsville Utilities. That […]
MOBILE — Alabama A&M is seeking its first victory in the Gulf Coast Challenge since 2021 as the Bulldogs take on 17th-ranked Jackson State on Saturday. Kickoff for the Southwestern […]
