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ATHENS — Three cities in North Alabama have landed on the “World Atlas” “8 Most Charming Town Squares In Alabama” list.  The town squares of Athens, Mentone and Florence encapsulated […]

MONTGOMERY – For those who will be out of town for this month’s municipal elections, the time to apply for an absentee ballot is running out. Municipal absentee election managers […]

HUNTSVILLE – Labeled as an accelerator that is “more than mentorship; it’s about momentum,” applications have opened for the second cohort of the Cummings Research Park DefenseTech Accelerator. An effort […]

HUNTSVILLE — Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town has been named chief compliance officer for Radiance Technologies. Town, a Huntsville resident, served as U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from […]

HUNTSVILLE – To bring the music industry in tune with other entertainment industries in the state, Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation last week that updates Alabama’s Entertainment Industry Incentive Act […]

HUNTSVILLE — After acquiring a handful of companies over the past several months, Huntsville-based Special Aerospace Services has now changed its name, but its mission to “build at the speed […]

COVINGTON, Ky. — Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, a Madison urologist, has been elected president of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. His election capped the 120,000-member organization’s 43rd annual […]

WASHINGTON — DigiFlight, a Maryland-based technology management services firm, has been awarded a nearly $9.5 million Army contract modification, the Department of Defense announced With an office in Cummings Research […]

HUNTSVILLE — In a move that melds two Huntsville standards – cyber and soccer, Summit 7 has been named the official academy partner of Huntsville City FC. The partnership reflects […]

HUNTSVILLE – When it comes to students’ safety, there’s no room for shortcuts. To that and with schools opening this week, the Huntsville Police Department is launching Zero in the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Business and wealth advisory firm Keel Point recently celebrated the start of their new $100,000 collaboration – the Keel Point Professorship in Family Wealth […]

TARCOG hosting fraud and scam summit in Athens

ATHENS — Fraud targeting the elderly is on the rise and resulted in nearly $5 billion in financial losses throughout the U.S. in 2024.  This is one reason TARCOG wants […]

GADSDEN — The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has hit the bullseye on a shooting competition for all skill levels. The John H. Wallace Pistol Challenge series will take […]

MINNEAPOLIS — Using UV technology, Daikin America’s Decatur facility has been involved in the world’s first large-scale demonstration of high-throughput PFAS destruction, according to a news release from Claros Technologies. The […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Terminus Spaceflight Research Group at the University of Alabama in Huntsville is set to send a payload into space this month, a follow-up to the launch and […]

Educators expanded their education this summer in a rather unusual class setting – Alabama State Parks. The Teacher-Educator Workshop Adventures series took 25 educators on a first-come basis to visit […]

HUNTSVILLE — Seth Crochet has been promoted to executive vice president, general counsel, for Radiance Technologies. In his expanded role, Crochet will oversee all legal representation for Radiance Technologies and […]

HUNTSVILLE — The left turn lanes from the U.S. 231/431/North Memorial Parkway service roads to Mastin Lake Road reopened today, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. The northbound and southbound […]

ATHENS — An Athens woman has been charged with capital murder in the “brutal assault” of her infant, the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office said. Morgan Skye Thornton was arrested Friday […]

HUNTSVILLE — Get ready for a fun-filled evening of friendly competition at the third annual Lawn Bowling Bash, hosted by the National Children’s Advocacy Center’s Young Professional Advisory Council. The […]

SHEFFIELD – With hundreds of school supply items and nearly $1,500 in cash donations, the community turned out to help area schoolchildren. The 12th annual Helping Hands Foundation and Bank […]

Ranae Bartlett for Mayor: A Vision for the Future

“I plan to bring new energy to our city government and shape our community’s future. People move to Madison because of its outstanding school system and small-town atmosphere. Madison is […]

WASHINGTON — Last year, Americans aged 60 and older reported losing more than $2.3 billion – a 21% over $1.9 billion in 2013 – to fraud. This year, the numbers […]

HUNTSVILLE — Not willing to rest on their musical laurels, The Venue Group, in collaboration with the city of Huntsville, is identifying locations for a mid-sized venue with a capacity […]