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TUSCALOOSA — The University of Alabama’s vehicle tag will feature a new look Sunday as the classic Vault A Alabama logo makes a comeback on the collegiate license plate. Net […]

MONTGOMERY — “I’m running.” With those two words, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate. “It’s the honor of a lifetime serving as your […]

NASHVILLE — A Hardee’s franchisee has sued the restaurant chain after threatening to terminate the agreements at its locations. Paradigm Investment Group filed suit last month in the Middle Tennessee […]

BIRMINGHAM — A former Killen police officer was sentenced Wednesday in the Northern District of Alabama to 15 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman while on duty and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Thinking about applying to Huntsville Fire & Rescue or eager to learn more about the job? Make plans to join HFR at two meet-and-greet events. The informal open […]

ATHENS — Limestone County is the fastest growing in the state and its schools are nearly busting at the seams. To help meet the educational demands that are coming, Limestone […]

HUNTSVILLE — Oorah! To say the bonds between the community and the military are strong is putting it mildly. Hooah! And, to honor that relationship, the Huntsville/Madison County community plans […]

HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong confirmed Wednesday that he will seek re-election to the House of Representatives in 2026, ending speculation that he might enter the race for Alabama’s […]

WASHINGTON — A requirement for Department of Defense civilian employees that drew mockery and criticism has been terminated, the DoD announced today. Interim Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and […]

HUNTSVILLE — A tornado that touched down Tuesday evening on Redstone Arsenal was the 14th tornado recorded in North Alabama over the past week. A total of 13 tornadoes and […]

HARTSELLE — Randy Garrison, who has served as Hartselle mayor since 2016, announced today he will seek re-election. In a campaign statement, Garrison said he plans to continue building on […]

ATHENS — Training students to become line workers, providing hygiene items for students and ensuring patients receive the medication they need are among the initiatives that received funding from TVA […]

CULLMAN — Once again, the Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer 3D archery tournament hit a bullseye in fundraising. The 14th annual event, hosted by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama, […]

NEW YORK — Alabama A&M’s “Rivalry Week Series” continues to bring in the awards. The latest win for the Office of Marketing, Communications, and Advancement came during the recent Shorty […]

MADISON — To celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the Madison Chamber of Commerce has served up an AAPI Foodie Scavenger Hunt In partnership with local food and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Marking a new chapter in its story, Bank47 is hosting a ribbon-cutting this week for its Huntsville headquarters. The ceremony is 4 p.m. Thursday at 415-A Church Street […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville drivers who use Drake Avenue near Redstone Arsenal will face traffic delays today. Contractors for Huntsville Utilities Electric Operations have closed both eastbound lanes of Drake Avenue […]

AUBURN — In one of the worst-kept secrets in Alabama politics, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville announced today he will run for governor in the 2026 Republican Party primary. Tuberville announced […]

DECATUR – Nick Perkins has announced he will be entering the race for Decatur City Council.  Perkins is the brother of Steve Perkins, who was killed in September 2023 during […]

MADISON – Tonight’s baseball game between the Rocket City Trash Pandas and Biloxi Shuckers has been postponed due to unplayable field conditions. The game will be made up as part […]

HUNTSVILLE — With summer just around the corner, it’s a great time to explore the seasonal offerings in Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s 2025 Summer Program Guide. The jam-packed guide features more […]

MADISON – It’s time to get into the “Groove.” That’s right, the annual Sounds of Summer concert series, hosted by the Madison Arts Alliance, counts in Thursday at Homeplace Park […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department is offering a chance to build Huntsville while building careers next month. The Trades Career Expo iwill provide an opportunity to with […]

HUNTSVILLE — There’s going to be celebration on the mountain next month. And the community is invited to come on up to Burritt on the Mountain to celebrate the 70th […]