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BIRMINGHAM — Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell has launched his campaign for Alabama attorney general. Mitchell, who resigned his judicial seat two weeks ago, “brings extensive experience as […]

ATHENS — The Habitat for Humanity of the River Valley hosted a home dedication in Athens on Saturday – the first home the organization has built in Limestone County.  Executive […]

BIRMINGHAM — Several small businesses in Madison County are among 20 statewide to share more than $3.3 million in SBIR/STTR supplemental grants from Innovate Alabama. The grants will help the […]

MONTGOMERY – Mason McLaughlin and his grandfather, Wallace Walker, watched the gobbler and a group of hens strut into the field and then return to nearby woods. It was the same gobbler […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Human Exploration Rover Challenge team at the University of Alabama in Huntsville recently hosted the Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo from the Dominican Republic during NASA’s Human […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M University has received a nearly $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to lead cutting-edge research in energy storage technology. The four-year project will focus […]

DECATUR – Hold onto your helmets and get ready for a day of exhilarating, side-splitting, gravity-powered fun. Decatur is hosting the inaugural Derby Down Bank soapbox race, guaranteed to be […]

MONTGOMERY – Hang out the “gone fishing” shingle, grab the tackle box and head for the water! It’s time to go fishing … for free! Alabama’s Free Fishing Day, June […]

TUSCALOOSA — The largest delegation of girls to attend Girls State will hear from two of their most politically successful alums next week at the 83rd session of the American […]

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville announced 9 students from across North Alabama have accepted their appointment to a U.S. service academy. Tuberville nominated these students to represent Alabama in […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a couple of Space Camp alumnae on board, the launch of Blue Origin’s New Shepard-32 mission will have an audience in the Rocket City. The U. S. […]

DECATUR — Playing a pivotal role in Decatur’s growth as a city councilman, Carlton McMasters is seeking re-election to the District 3 seat. “Serving not only the residents of district […]

MONTGOMERY – Several North Alabama elementary schools will gain new classrooms thanks to a state early childhood education program. Gov. Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education […]

WASHINGTON – Supporting the importance of cotton to the region’s economy, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt introduced legislation to support products made with American-grown cotton. Britt (R-Montgomery) was joined by Sens. […]

MONTGOMERY – The “most well-known and most beloved couple in Rainsville” and a Lauderdale County coach who loves to teach are among the recipients of “Making a Difference” awards by […]

SANTA ROSA, Calif. — After a half-century of rockin’, Nancy Wilson hasn’t lost the drive or desire to continue performing with her sister Ann. “We love celebrating and sharing the […]

HUNTSVILLE — For area companies interested in hiring military talent, the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a program next month to answer questions and provide resources. The panel discussion […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Tuberville vs. Jones? Word among politicos and Democrats is that former U.S. Sen. Doug Jones will take on current […]

HUNTSVILLE – Ensuring the voices of the city’s youth are heard and valued, Huntsville has launched a Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council. According to the city, the council is a dynamic […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s time to rock the box. Cigar box, that is. The world’s longest-running Cigar Box Guitar Festival fires up today across the Rocket City. The event is a […]

GURLEY – Though Madison County is the high-tech capital of Alabama, there are some areas that are underserved, or even unserved, in fiber optic broadband access. Today, thanks to work […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just when we thought we were out of the storms. Strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible across the region Friday morning as a cold front arrives in […]

WASHINGTON — The Government Accountability Office confirmed that, according to Air Force analyses, Redstone Arsenal is the preferred location for the U.S. Space Command headquarters. In a report released today, GAO […]

MADISON – Erica White has announced her intention to run for Madison City Council  District 6. White told 256 Today quality of life, communication, and infrastructure top her priorities in […]