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MADISON – Rocket City Trash Pandas right-handed pitcher George Klassen has been chosen to participate in the 2025 All-Star Futures Game. This 26th edition of the Futures Game will be 3 p.m. Saturday […]

HUNTSVILLE – Free 2 Teach celebrated its opening for the upcoming school year with a special gift of $80,000 from Landers McClarty Subaru. The gift, which was given as part […]

MONTGOMERY – A Jackson County law enforcement official has been named to chair the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. Hal Nash, chief corrections deputy with […]

MONTCLAIR, N.J. — In perhaps the biggest win in the club’s 2 1/2 seasons, Huntsville City FC knocked off first-place New York Red Bulls II in a come-from-behind 2-1 victory […]

MADISON — An era in state and local politics is coming to an end. After four decades in the state Legislature, State Sen. Tom Butler said he is not seeking […]

DECATUR — With almost half of the school’s competing students standing on the podium, Calhoun Community College can call this year’s SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference a major success. […]

HUNTSVILLE — One of Huntsville’s most beloved community events is back — and it’s more than just a race. Registration is now open for the 22nd annual Liz Hurley Ribbon […]

HUNTSVILLE — With one of the best musicians and the best sunset views in the city, the Summer Sunset Concert Series at Ditto Landing picks up Tuesday. Presented by the […]

TUSCUMBIA — Tuscumbia attorney Brent Woodall has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Place 2 on the Alabama Public Service Commission.   Woodall said the heart of his campaign […]

HUNTSVILLE – With Foreign Military Sales playing a critical role in national security and global defense cooperation, the North Alabama International Trade Association will host the 17th annual NAITA FMS […]

AUBURN — Calling it a “small step for our printer, one giant leap for space-based fabrication,” an Auburn associate professor declared a test of a 3D printer on parabolic flights […]

WASHINGTON — Raytheon recently received a $77.2 million contract for GPS production and sustainment for the Air Force, the Department of Defense announced. According to a news release, Raytheon was […]

HUNTSVILLE — While there were plenty of fireworks around this area the past couple of nights, Huntsville City FC is hoping to provide a little of their own tonight. The […]

FLORENCE — The U.S. 72/Florence Boulevard widening project will revert to nighttime hours for most operations requiring lane closures, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Though working by daylight is […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city’s Parks & Recreation Department will open after-school program registration for the 2025-26 school year this week. Offered at four recreation centers, the program provides high-quality, after-school […]

DECATUR – The girls of summer will hit the fields at Wilson Morgan Park this month for the fifth annual Tennessee Valley Exposure Summer Showcase. Some of the best softball […]

ATHENS — Visitors will take a step back in time in August with antique tractors and vintage farm equipment. The Piney Chapel American Farm Heritage Days is one of North […]

BIRMINGHAM — Southeast small business owners, homeowners, and renters: hurricane  season is in full swing, and will run through the end of November. At the U.S. Small Business Administration, we don’t […]

MONTGOMERY – You’ve seen them on the highway and, possibly, seen them in the rearview mirror. Now, though, there’s a chance to see them take a national title. The Alabama […]

Rural Alabama students explore health care careers at UA

TUSCALOOSA – A dozen high school students from north Alabama participated in summer programs at the College of Community Health Sciences to learn about the need rural communities have for more […]

HUNTSVILLE – Plan before the party. That’s the advice the Huntsville Police Department is giving for motorists during the Fourth of July weekend. Starting Friday, HPD’s DUI Task Force will […]

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama has achieved yet another milestone – this  time in the number of students graduating from the institution. According to data compiled by the […]

MONTGOMERY — The “Big, Beautiful Bill Act” passed by the U.S. House and Senate will make basic needs like food and health care more expensive through severe cuts to food […]

WASHINGTON – Saying that “all of North Alabama will benefit,” U.S. Rep. Dale Strong voted today to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” The House voted 218-214. It was […]