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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 […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas are back home at Toyota Field this week with a lineup of promotions ranging from out of the world to prehistoric to historic. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Honoring the legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers, the city of Huntsville recognized the Buffalo Soldiers during a ceremony at the 10th Cavalry Buffalo Soldier Memorial Monument in northwest […]
HUNTSVILLE — Let us return to those great sounds of yesteryear, when music played a major part of our lives. “We’re goin’ hoppin’ (hop),“We’re goin’ hoppin’ today.“Where things are poppin’ […]
HUNTSVILLE — As Huntsville Utilities transitions to a new enterprise software system, its administrative offices will be closed Friday and Aug. 11, the utility said. The closures – which include […]
HUNTSVILLE – Dr. John Blevins, an alumnus of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has received the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal, or “Sammie,” considered the highest honor for […]
NORMAL — With just one month until the season opener, single game tickets for the 2025 Alabama A&M football season went on sale to the public today. The Bulldogs will […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Crawmama’s is among the Alabama restaurant semifinalists for the title of Bama’s Best Surf & Turf. Sweet Grown Alabama Director Ellie Watson said she’s excited to see customers […]
HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville man has been indicted on child sexual exploitation charges, U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona of the Northern District office of Alabama announced. According to a news […]
HUNTSVILLE — This week ahead is going to start with some of the highest temperatures and heat indexes in a couple years with some strong storms and possible flooding at […]
RAINBOW CITY — A newly formed regional economic development organization representing nine counties across Northeast Alabama, has announced a landmark partnership with three leading educational and workforce innovation programs to drive economic prosperity […]
HUNTSVILLE — The hottest weather of the summer has settled into the Tennessee Valley and the extreme heat is expected to linger through at least the middle of the week. […]
HALEYVILLE — “Southern golden fried.” That is the secret to Guthrie’s success. And, the original chicken finger restaurant is celebrating its 60th anniversary this week. To mark the milestone and […]
LEXINGTON — The high octane action and thunder of big trucks and tractors are back at Lexington Motorsports Park with the annual Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull on Aug. 8-9. Sanctioned by […]
MUSCLE SHOALS — At Pillar & Peacock, Southern culture is not just a backdrop. It is the heartbeat of how we approach design. The warmth, charm, and storytelling traditions of the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Alabama in Huntsville is filled with people eager to explore new topics and gain new skills. Discover the exciting, entertaining […]
FLORENCE — Commercial traffic is flowing again through the main lock at Wilson Lock. With the Wilson Lock interim guard wall project completed, the Army Corps of Engineers has reopened […]
FLORENCE — Motorists on the busiest thoroughfare in Florence will face lane closures over the next several days. Cox Creek Parkway will undergo a resurfacing project starting Sunday night, the […]
