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After years of political scheming by the left, President Trump is bringing Space Command (SPACECOM) headquarters back to its rightful home in Huntsville, Alabama. This was never supposed to be about politics. […]
HUNTSVILLE — A summit hosted by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber aims to “propel” entrepreneurs and small businesses to success. More than just an event, next month’s P.R.O.P.E.L. Small Business & […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Torch Technologies was awarded a contract modification valued at more than $12.7 million, the Department of Defense announced. The $12,740,969 modification to an Army contract is for […]
HUNTSVILLE — From Dr. Wernher von Braun and his rocket team to the space program’s growth to the Base Realignment And Closure moves to the most recent FBI expansion on […]
HUNTSVILLE — The great ping-pong match of national space defense policy has finally ended and the Rocket City is the winner. At a news conference today, President Donald Trump announced […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s the Music City vs. Rocket City in soccer – Part 2. Huntsville City FC will host its MLS parent Nashville SC in Wednesday’s second annual Space Cowboy […]
HUNTSVILLE – Derek Chen, an attorney and Republican candidate for Alabama state auditor, recently brought his campaign to Huntsville, outlining his priorities for the office and stressing the role it […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville wins!! According to several reports and sources, President Trump will announce this afternoon that U.S. Space Command will be headquartered in the Rocket City – bringing an […]
MONTGOMERY – An off-road park in Cullman County that was the first of its kind in the state, will see upgrades thanks to a Recreational Trails Program grant, Gov. Kay […]
MONTGOMERY — From the mountains to the lakes to the rivers and streams, there is an abundance of opportunities for photographers. And, to showcase the beauty and artistry of the […]
MADISON — When Mitch Farris was a last-minute scratch before Sunday’s game, it was one of two things – good news or bad news, For the lefty, though, it was […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville is offering a scholarship opportunity for graduates of Space Camp. The UAH Space Camp Scholarship offers up to $8,000 in financial support […]
HUNTSVILLE – Motorists on I-565 could face traffic delays two nights this week as Huntsville Utilities crews are replacing streetlights. Tonight and Thursday, Huntsville Utilities Electric Operations will have rolling […]
DECATUR — With the Labor Day holiday out of the way, highway projects will be at the forefront. Crews will resume resurfacing Alabama Highway 24 in Morgan County on Tuesday, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists eastbound from Huntsville on U.S. 72 could face traffic delays over the next few weeks. Starting Tuesday, crews will be resurfacing the highway from Moores Mill Road […]
ATHENS – Thousands of old time music lovers and musicians will make their way to Athens in October for the “Granddaddy of Midsouth Fiddlers Conventions.” The Tennessee Valley Old Time […]
HUNTSVILLE — As if finding a job wasn’t hard enough already, Alabamians have to contend with the fact that their competitors in the job market now aren’t just, well, other […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Army has initiated production of the second tranche of its short-range reconnaissance unmanned aircraft systems, marking a significant step forward in modernizing battlefield capabilities. The Army selected […]
MONTGOMERY — Road projects totaling more than $1.3 million in three North Alabama cities will soon crank up thanks to grants from the Rebuild Alabama Act. Gov. Kay Ivey announced […]
HUNTSVILLE – And then there were five. From a field of 20 applicants, five companies were chosen for the second cohort of the CRP DefenseTech Accelerator, an effort among the Huntsville/Madison […]
TUSCUMBIA – A celebration of the culture and traditions of the indigenous people who once inhabited North Alabama is planned next month offering free family fun, authentic Indian food and […]
WATERLOO — A popular Lauderdale County park is getting an upgrade thanks to a $369,425 grant, Gov. Kay Ivey has announced. The Lauderdale County Commission will use the funds to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Breathtaking views and outdoor adventure will complement one-of-a-kind artwork at the Monte Sano Art Festival next month at Monte Sano State Park. A Huntsville tradition, the juried art […]
