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HUNTSVILLE — Simulation Technologies of Huntsville has been awarded a $24.8 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency. The $24,832,068 firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is for environmental control units and power control […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University redshirt senior quarterback Cornelious Brown IV earned multiple weekly honors, including being selected the STATS Perform HBCU National Player of the Week. Brown, who also […]
ReLogic Research launches ReLogic3D, bringing metrology-grade 3D scanning solutions to US industries
HUNTSVILLE — In a move to make high-precision 3D scanning technology more accessible to U.S. industries, ReLogic Research has launched ReLogic3D. Huntsville-based ReLogic3D is the exclusive U.S. partner of Smarttech3D […]
HUNTSVILLE – Returning for its seventh year as a marquee event of Huntsville Music Month, Women in Music Week returns with a vibrant lineup showcasing the creative talents of over […]
AUBURN — Auburn University is reaching for the stars again with the announcement of the hiring of Derek Tournear, former director of the Space Development Agency, as its inaugural director […]
HUNTSVILLE – In an important step as Huntsville and Redstone Arsenal begin the formal transition to host Space Command’s permanent headquarters, Mayor Tommy Battle welcomed Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of […]
MADISON — Two political newcomers are heading to a runoff in Madison’s District 6 City Council race. On Aug. 26, incumbent Councilmember Karen Denzine received just 302 votes, setting up […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department’s Zero in the Zone initiative, launched to boost school zone enforcement during the first month of the 2025-2026 school year, led to a significant […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas return to Toyota Field this week for their final homestand of the season, hosting the Chattanooga Lookouts (Double-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds). […]
HUNTSVILLE — In a move to accelerate its long-term growth objectives, Gannet Biochem said it has promoted Bob Rodebaugh to vice president of technology. Gannet BioChem is a Huntsville-based specialty […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, in partnership with The ELM Foundation, will host a Community Conversation on Poverty: Collaborating to Strengthen the Safety Net this month. Nonprofit and […]
MONTGOMERY – As it celebrates its first anniversary, Live Locally Alabama calls on Alabamians of all ages to be more active in building stronger, more vibrant communities. The Alabama League […]
HUNTSVILLE — An initiative to create a conservation corridor from the Tennessee River to Huntsville’s Blevins Gap on Green Mountain received a considerable land donation, the Land Trust of North […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M quarterback Cornelious Brown IV had a huge night Saturday, accounting for five touchdowns as the Bulldogs outlasted Alcorn State, 41-31, in the 15th annual Louis Crews […]
MUSCLE SHOALS – The smell of funnel cakes, cotton candy, livestock, and exhaust from carnival rides means the fair is back in town. The 2025 North Alabama State Fair will […]
TANNER – The skies over Limestone County will roar with excitement next weekend as the North Alabama Airfest returns to Pryor Field Regional Airport. Presented by Titan Aviation Fuels and hosted by […]
DECATUR – An art exhibit reflecting artists’ feelings and moments will be on display this week in Decatur. “Serendipity and Serenity,” featuring the art of Dawn Whitelaw and Amy R. […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University is the first institution in Alabama to offer three distinct mathematics pathways designed to better serve students’ diverse academic interests and career trajectories. Starting this […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Police are encouraging residents to take simple precautions after noticing an uptick in car break-ins and stolen items. From January through June 2025, there were 435 reported […]
DECATUR –The River City is set to heat up at the end of the month as the popular Sizzle and Smoke festival brings a day of barbecue, music and family […]
MONTGOMERY — A Montgomery County Circuit Court judge has issued a temporary restraining order against the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) rule on Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our […]
MONTGOMERY – While no traffic fatalities were reported on two of the four-day Labor Day holiday weekend, six people died – including in Colbert and Lauderdale counties – during the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Lace up your skates, Huntsville! The city’s newest recreational destination is officially open. City leaders gathered to cut the ribbon on the highly anticipated Stoner Park Skating Rink, […]
