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HUNTSVILLE – The annual Juneteenth Festival presented by the city’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and Amazon is happening Saturday from 5-9 p.m. in Big Spring Park. Originally scheduled for June […]

MUSCLE SHOALS — University of Alabama All-American basketball star Mark Sears has signed a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks. Though he went undrafted in this week’s NBA Draft, the guard […]

MADISON — Don’t show up on Election Day unsure of who’s on the ballot. Get informed, get involved, and help shape Madison’s future. To that end, the Madison Chamber of […]

SHEFFIELD – Bank Independent is excited to announce the launch of its 12th annual School Share drive. The drive kicks off Monday and will support area students through the “$5 […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama     Roberts ready to run? We hear John Roberts is getting close to announcing a run for the State […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsvillians first laced up their skates in the Rocket City more than 60 years ago at the tiny “Ice Palace” off Governors Drive. And now, the “Hockey Capital […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville approved its first sewer rate increase in 20 years at Thursday’s meeting to support infrastructure investments within the aging sewer collection system and at […]

HUNTSVILLE — Calling it a “legacy project” for Madison County residents, Madison County Commissioner Phil Riddick joined local officials today in breaking ground for a renovation of the State Docks […]

MADISON — Madison City Council District 6 candidate Scott Harbour said the city must take a data-driven, thoughtful approach as it considers residential development. “Madison has some really unique opportunities […]

HUNTSVILLE — Highlighting the diverse dance traditions in the community, local cultural dance groups and dancers will perform in the annual Community Dance Festival and Showcase. Presented by the Evalyn […]

HUNTSVILLE — HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology dedicated one of the key roadways leading to its campus in memory of longtime supporters Ruth and John Jurenko today. The road, now named […]

HUNTSVILLE — With one of their own on board, Space Campers will take part in a Q&A next week with NASA astronauts on the International Space Station. At 11:40 a.m. CDT […]

WASHINGTON – After witnessing the success of Israel’s “Iron Dome” missile defense system, President Trump pushed for a similar program for the United States. Now, with the backing of several […]

MADISON — Kenneth Jackson has officially launched his campaign for Madison City Council District 7, and he’s focused on neighbors’ widespread vision for a connected, dynamic, and inviting future. “I’m […]

WASHINGTON — For the second time this week, it was announced that Agile Decision Sciences received a major modification to a contract for the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency. The […]

GUNTERSVILLE — They didn’t “sail the ocean blue in 14 hundred and 92,” but historically accurate replicas of two of the ships that carried Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic Ocean […]

WASHINGTON — A test of a long-range radar that is part of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense system was called a success, the Missile Defense Agency and Boeing announced. The MDA, […]

Annual Helen Keller Festival kicks off in Tuscumbia

TUSCUMBIA – The 47th annual Helen Keller Festival kicks off Thursday with a parade in downtown Tuscumbia and a party on Main Street. The city’s biggest event runs through Sunday […]

MADISON – Qualifying for municipal elections in Alabama has ended and, in Madison, that leaves four city council candidates unopposed.   In District 1, incumbent Maura Wroblewski is the only candidate […]

MONTGOMERY – Taking the “state’s election security to the highest level,” Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen said ballots in next year’s election will be enhanced with security emblems. Alabama is […]

HUNTSVILLE — There will be an out-of-this-world celebration next month as the Marshall Space Flight Center marks 65 years. And everyone is invited. Marshall, along with its partners and collaborators, […]

MUSCLE SHOALS — “Heroes are never off duty.” A trio of Muscle Shoals firefighters exemplified that saying with a daring water rescue while vacationing at Panama City Beach last weekend. […]

MONTGOMERY – Communities looking for opportunities of economic development should apply for grants through the state’s Site Evaluation and Economic Development Strategy (SEEDS) program. Applications for the third round will […]

HARTSELLE – Cullman Regional’s freestanding emergency department in Hartselle has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval, the hospital announced. Demonstrating compliance with Joint Commission performance standards, the Gold […]