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MADISON – Marking a major milestone in its growth and commitment to the business community, the Madison Chamber of Commerce is holding a grand opening of its office this week. […]

Huntsville's MidCity: From pavement to parks

HUNTSVILLE — Someone may have “paved Paradise to put up a parking lot,” but in MidCity and Huntsville, they do things a little bit different. In fact, the west Huntsville […]

RCP Companies names David Wilson director of mixed-use assets

HUNTSVILLE — RCP Companies, a mixed-use real estate development and investment firm, announced today the appointment of David Wilson as its director of mixed-use assets. In this role, Wilson will […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M started slow Saturday night, but used a dominating second quarter that saw the Bulldogs score 21 points and pull away from Lane College, 49-7. The Bulldogs […]

HUNTSVILLE — Norfolk Southern Railroad has scheduled several railroad crossing repairs to start this week across Madison County. The repairs will require roads to be closed to through traffic, but […]

BOAZ – The temperature in North Alabama may still be warm but the month of October is just around the corner which means towns and communities are gearing up for […]

Alabama A&M's '25 Hack Street' wins inaugural 1890 Cyber & AI Games

WASHINGTON — Alabama A&M University students came away with top honors at the inaugural 1890 Cyber & AI Games. The competition in Washington helped mark the 135th anniversary celebration of […]

FLORENCE — Overnight resurfacing of Helton Drive in Florence will begin Sunday, weather permitting. The Alabama Department of Transportation said the $1,166,350 project includes milling and resurfacing more than a […]

HUNTSVILLE — A proposal on revitalizing rural economies led by the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a finalist in the U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines program. The NSF announced HudsonAlpha’s BRIDGES Engine […]

HUNTSVILLE – Hoping to put a charge into local motorists, the North Alabama chapter of Drive Electric Alabama is hosting a showcase of electric vehicles this weekend. EV owners will […]

HUNTSVILLE — Akima, a provider of mission-focused solutions to the federal government, celebrated the opening of its 35,000-square foot Huntsville office with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The expansion underscores Akima’s […]

WASHINGTON – Reinforcing the area’s influence in the U.S. space program, U.S. Rep. Dale W. Strong has re-introduced the Spaceport Project Opportunities for Resilient Transportation (SPACEPORT) Act. The legislation would […]

  Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Shadow games in Senate District 2 Whispers of a “shadow candidate” for retiring Sen. Tom Butler’s District 2 […]

HUNTSVILLE – After more than a week of electrifying performances and inspiring collaborations, Women in Music Week is preparing to take its final bow with several weekend events. Presented by […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Village of Promise scored an ace today, thanks to the 15th annual Torch Technologies golf tournament. The event raised a record $120,000 for Village of Promise. It […]

Fraud EDU: The ABCs of Back-to-School Scams

The college semester is about to start. Elementary, middle, and high-schoolers are already back to class. A lot is going on. Students are memorizing new schedules, getting used to new […]

BRIDGEPORT – The sound of motorcycles cranking up will reverb along the streets of Bridgeport this weekend. And, from there, they’ll trek across North Alabama for the 32nd Trail of […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M University will look for its third straight victory as the Bulldogs welcome Lane College to Louis Crews Stadium for the final night game of the season. […]

HUNTSVILLE – A nationally recognized philanthropic advisor will share tips for financial advisors at a seminar next week hosted by the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville. “Professional Advisors: Secure Act […]

MONTGOMERY — Despite a threat from Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth to “strip AHSAA of its power,” Alabama High School Athletic Association is standing by its decision to require student-athletes under […]

HUNTSVILLE – At the “coolest spot in town,” Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle was joined by city and Ice Sports Center officials today in a ceremonial ice breaking. Instead of shovels for […]

NORMAL — For individuals who filed for a tax extension earlier this year, Alabama A&M University is offering a free tax preparation clinic starting this week. The clinic operates under […]

Spears announces run for State Board of Education

MADISON – With an aim to help provide students the “resources and support needed to thrive,” Connie Spears launched her campaign for State Board of Education, District 8.   “My vision […]

NORMAL — For an up-close opportunity to meet the Alabama A&M basketball coaching staffs and teams, the Bulldogs are hosting a Tip-Off Social this week. The free event is 5 […]