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FLORENCE – The Tennessee Valley Authority and Army Corps of Engineers will be implementing an interim solution for the guard wall at Wilson Lock to allow normal operations to resume. […]

HUNTSVILLE – It’s not often that kids celebrate going back to school, but the city of Huntsville is planning a big day for them this weekend. The Office of Multicultural […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville businessman John Roberts has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for State Senate District 2, which will be an open seat after Sen. Tom Butler retires […]

ATHENS – They’ll be swapping their guns and hoses for bats and balls next month – and it’s all for a good cause. The annual First Responders Softball Tournament, hosted […]

FLORENCE — Shoals Mom Prom, the largest annual fundraiser benefiting Safer Birth in Bama, returns next week with its signature blend of glamor, heart, and purpose. Now a proud WC […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville native Caleb Horton has joined ServisFirst Bank’s Huntsville office as vice president, portfolio manager. Horton will support the bank’s commercial lending efforts by providing strategic credit analysis and […]

HUNTSVILLE – The name may be changed but the mission remains the same. In a rebranding initiative, the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation and Integration Center (AMIIC) in Huntsville is now known […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville, which already reaches into Limestone and Morgan counties, may soon add Marshall County to its industrial base. Two companies have petitioned the city for […]

MADISON – With the municipal election quickly approaching, the Madison Chamber of Commerce and All Things Madison are teaming up to present a community event designed to educate and empower […]

SHEFFIELD – After 29 years, Macke Mauldin is handing the reins as president of Bank Independent to veteran banker Jason Windham, the bank announced today. In another move, CJ Ryan […]

HAMILTON – Masonite in Haleyville is partnering with the Hamilton Career Center on a hiring event this week for first- and second-shift production workers. Applicants must bring their driver’s license […]

HUNTSVILLE – Lace up your sneakers and prepare for a burst of color at the Color Jam Family Fun Run & Walk this weekend. This free untimed, all-ages event promises to […]

DECATUR – To say that Drew Sybert has a hand in the newest exhibit at the Alabama Center for the Arts is, well, true. The exhibit, “The Art of Decatur […]

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DECATUR — As communications director for Decatur Morgan County Tourism, Emma Martin’s job is to get the word out about everything that makes Decatur and its surrounding communities worth the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Interested in helping to keep the engine of Alabama’s largest city running? Huntsville is hiring skilled heavy equipment technicians to join its Fleet Services team. Fleet Services maintains more […]

WASHINGTON – A little over a year after a Mountain Brook teen nearly died from a shark attack off the Florida Panhandle, the U.S. Senate passed legislation to authorize mobile […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Work is underway on a project to improve Alabama Highway 69 at Sunset Drive in Guntersville. The $665,454 project with contractor Rogers Group includes construction of a southbound […]

HUNTSVILLE — To say it was a day of mixed emotions, well, State Sen. Tom Butler put it in perspective. “This is a sad day – and a happy day,” […]

TUSCUMBIA – Gardiner Farms in Tuscumbia has been welcoming crowds to its 3,000 acres of riding trails and benefit shows for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis since 1996. […]

MADISON — Michelle Epling has graduated from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Organization Management. The four-year program — hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at the University […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville is offering residents a chance to experience city government from the inside out this fall. The Civic Engagement Academy provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look […]

DECATUR – One of the Alabama Center for the Arts’ most popular exhibits has made its return. The Helen Keller Art Show of Alabama, featuring artwork by students throughout Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE – You can say, Drake State Community and Technical College has a “hunch” about its partnership with NASA. In fact, the school is strengthening its 15-year partnership with the […]

FORT PAYNE — Wiregrass Construction submitted the apparent low bid for a key highway project in Fort Payne, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. The bid was one of several […]