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MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is encouraging families across the state to help young drivers build safer habits from the start. Under the theme “Driven to Drive Right,” […]

ATHENS – Athens State has received accreditation from the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, school officials announced. The announcement came during the association’s annual meeting in Long […]

RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County motorists could see some traffic delays on U.S. 43 south of Russellville. ALDOT said crews will begin repairs today for another section of the deck of […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Amazon Web Services computing service was recovering from a major outage that disrupted online activity around the world this morning, according to multiple reports. AWS provides remote […]

DEER LODGE, Mont. — A Huntsville man and his two daughters were killed Friday night in a single-plane crash in Montana, multiple sources confirmed. The bodies of Mark Anderson and […]

HUNTSVILLE —  From the jazz of New Orleans to the blues of Memphis to the twang of Nashville’s Music City USA, the Americana Music Triangle tells the story of America’s sound. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) impacts hundreds of millions worldwide, yet despite this global toll and the availability of well-established diagnostic tools, countless patients still go undiagnosed in […]

DECATUR – A weekend of inspiration, shopping, and fun is rolling into the River City this month. Returning to the Decatur City Hall Lawn, the 10th annual River Clay Fine […]

MONTGOMERY — Decades of snapshots have spotlighted Alabama agriculture during the perennial farmer-favorite Farming Feeds Alabama Photo Contest. This year’s competition celebrated various commodities — from row crops and cattle to […]

TUSCALOOSA  — Dr. Tricia McElroy, associate professor in the University of Alabama Department of English, is the new executive director of the nation’s largest and most prominent professional organization devoted […]

HUNTSVILLE — Fall means football and homecoming, and Huntsville Animal Services invites the community to a special homecoming “Adopt-a-Thon.” The pop-up event is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. […]

Madison Witches Ride returns to benefit Madison Miracle League

MADISON — Get ready, Madison – the witches are back! They won’t be riding in the sky on brooms, but local “witches” will take flight Sunday on bicycles, golf carts, […]

HUNTSVILLE — As the Crimson Tide moves up and down the football rankings, fans will be able to keep track in a unique way. Ahead of Bama’s “Third Saturday in […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Race to watch House District 10 will be one to keep an eye on in the upcoming elections. […]

MADISON – While the temperatures are beginning to slide, the Rocket City Trash Pandas are warming up for their sixth season. And the team has announced its game times for […]

Fraud EDU: How Regions Bank is Keeping Alabama Scam-Safe

Fraudsters never stop adapting their strategies—and neither does Regions Bank when it comes to informing and protecting customers. As scammers grow more sophisticated in their attempts to steal personal information, […]

MADISON — Mayor-elect Ranae Bartlett says her priorities for Madison will center on strengthening education, addressing traffic and infrastructure challenges, and managing growth responsibly as she prepares to take office […]

SCOTTSBORO — The top bass anglers in the nation converged on Lake Guntersville last weekend to showcase what is arguably the best bass fishing lake in the nation. After three […]

FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama continues the “Final Season at Braly” celebration Saturday with a homecoming matchup against Eastern Kentucky. Kickoff from historic Braly Stadium is set for […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Alabama Space Grant Consortium has received a $20,000 donation from the National Space Club – Huntsville, marking the second year in a row the group has made this […]

MONTGOMERY — Fort Payne residents and businesses on the east side of I-59 will see improved water service and supply thanks to a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission. Gov. […]

HAMILTON – 100,000 people: The number of residents in rural Northwest Alabama who will gain improved access to the information superhighway. $145 million: The investment by the Tombigbee Electric Cooperative […]

FLORENCE — Citing a love for the state and people of North Alabama, State Sen. Tim Melson kicked off his reelection campaign, pledging to continue his strong, conservative leadership for […]

HUNTSVILLE — With a target to fight homelessness, Downtown Rescue Mission is once again hosting its Shoot for Shelter Clay Shooting Tournament. The mission, which served 442,070 meals and distributed […]