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WASHINGTON — Torch Technologies has been awarded a modification valued at more than $19.8 million to an Army contract, the Department of Defense announced. The Huntsville-based business receicved the $19,876,795 […]

ATHENS – On Dec. 28, downtown Athens faced a significant challenge as an EF-1 tornado swept through the area, leaving damage and uncertainty. Several downtown merchants, restaurants, and public gathering […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville is proposing its first sewer rate increase in 20 years to support infrastructure investments within the sewer collection system and at five wastewater treatment […]

HUNTSVILLE — After a cloudy start to the day, thunderstorms are expected to develop by midday, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville office. There will be a few showers […]

MADISON – It won’t be raining cats and dogs at Toyota Field, but our canine and feline friends will have their nights this week. And they’ll be joined by wizards, […]

NORMAL — The Alabama A&M University Marching Maroon & White Band has once again earned national recognition, securing a spot in the 2025 Pepsi National Battle of the Bands. The event is Aug. […]

TORONTO – Christian Koffi’s goal late in the match was the eventual match-winner and enabled Huntsville City FC to bring home all three points Friday night with a 2-1 road […]

DECATUR – As the school year concludes, families are seeking engaging and enriching activities to fill the summer months. From enriching camps to vibrant festivals and outdoor adventures, the North […]

HUNTSVILLE — On Father’s Day weekend next month, Huntsville Parks & Recreation invites families to celebrate the dads and father figures who make a difference every day with a special event […]

HUNTSVILLE – A time-honored tradition returns to Huntsville for the 20th year. Featuring some of the best local artists and sweet summer sounds, the Concerts in the Park series is […]

HALEYVILLE — Over 50 years ago, the first 911 emergency call was made in the United States and the call was placed in the North Alabama town of Haleyville. To […]

HUNTSVILLE — Bait your hook and join the fun. The Wally Vess Youth Fishing Rodeo returns June 7, from 7-10 a.m., with plenty of opportunity for reelin’ in a big one. […]

HUNTSVILLE – A research team at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has demonstrated inexpensive store-bought tape can be used to craft a triboelectric nanogenerator capable of harvesting electrical energy […]

MONTGOMERY — Alabama hunters will soon have an opportunity to bid on hunting leases at a live auction being conducted by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ State […]

WASHINGTON — The Navy issued a $10.4 million contract modification to Corvid Technologies, the Department of Defense announced. The North Carolina-based small business with a facility in Huntsville was awarded […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M University hurdler Eric Barker will be waiting just a bit longer before his summer break begins. And that’s OK because he will be competing in next […]

MADISON — For thousands of children in Madison County, a trip to the doctor, dentist, or eye clinic no longer means missing school or missing care. Through its mobile medical […]

HUNTSVILLE – When whipping up a batch of realistic fake flesh, follow the recipe exactly. Swap steps in mixing the chemicals, and your human imitation looks more like alien goo. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Two North Alabama men are among three men sentenced for their respective roles in a conspiracy to bribe a public official, the U.S. Attorney’s office announced. U.S. District […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   For real this time It’s really happening. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville is announcing his run for governor of Alabama […]

NORMAL — It’s almost heresy that Alabama A&M has Alabama State to thank for an award, but this is an unusual circumstance and one that is welcome on The Hill. […]

MONTGOMERY — Dr. Nicole Wadsworth launched her campaign for lieutenant governor Thursday at her campaign headquarters in Montgomery. Supporters and community leaders gathered to hear Wadsworth share Alabama-first vision rooted […]

NORMAL — Laila Gaynor was already back home in Baltimore when she received the call from Alabama A&M head track & field coach Andrew Murphy that she may want to be […]

MADISON — Steve Smith says he’s running for mayor because Madison is at a pivotal point in its growth.  “I just think we’re at a crucial time right now,” Smith […]