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WASHINGTON – Recognized for his commitment to improving the lives of people with Down syndrome, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt was honored with the prestigious Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award. The […]
HUNTSVILLE – “Still Playin’ Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones,” a tribute concert recorded live at the Von Braun Center won an Emmy Award for Special Event Coverage, Nancy […]
HUNTSVILLE – As part of a continuous effort to keep Huntsville roads safe, the Huntsville Police Department’s DUI Task Force will conduct traffic safety checkpoints throughout the Memorial Day weekend […]
HUNTSVILLE — Working in neighborhoods and off-the-road areas, Huntsville Utilities Electric Operations Crews continue to make repairs following Tuesday night’s severe weather. The HU crews, with the assistance of Decatur […]
WASHINGTON — IronMountain Solutions of Huntsville has been awarded a $22,578,150 modification to its contract for technical support for the Army’s Utility Helicopters Project Office. Work will be performed in Huntsville […]
FLORENCE — Challenging an Alabama statute that permits game wardens to search private property without a warrant, three northwest Alabama residents filed lawsuit Tuesday in Lauderdale County Circuit Court. Killen residents […]
HUNTSVILLE — Invariant has appointed Bill Roark to its board of directors, the company announced Wednesday. A seasoned entrepreneur and respected leader in the defense industry, Roark brings more than […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Weather Service Huntsville office reported three tornadoes struck the area Tuesday following its preliminary storm survey. The survey Wednesday also revealed wind damage in many portions […]
HUNTSVILLE – In response to Tuesday’s storms, the Madison County Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster has mobilized to support recovery efforts. County residents who need help cleaning up storm damage […]
HUNTSVILLE — George Washington may not have slept here, but more than 2.8 million people stayed overnight in hotels in Madison County last year. That’s according to the the Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department and local nonprofit Free 2 Teach are teaming up once again – this time for the After School Bash, a community-wide celebration designed to support public […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation advises motorists to expect late-night traffic interruptions on U.S. 231/U.S. 431/North Memorial Parkway in Huntsville for overpass construction at Mastin Lake Road. Intermittent […]
HUNTSVILLE — Thousands of residents across north Alabama woke up without power and some woke up to see damaged homes in the wake of tornadoes and severe storms that swept […]
MONTGOMERY — Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth has announced that he will not be running in the 2026 governor’s race. In a statement posted on social media this morning, the Albertville […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University outfielder Trey Rutledge, who leads the nation and the Southwestern Athletic Conference in on-base percentage, was named to the SWAC Baseball Postseason second team, the […]
AUBURN – University of North Alabama golfer Xing Luo finished tied for 43rd at the NCAA Regionals in Auburn. Luo is the first North Alabama golfer to make the Division […]
OAKWOOD, Ga. — To help create a retirement opportunity for its “farm partners,” Wayne-Sanderson Farms is joining with Vestwell to launch a retirement savings program. The program, designed specifically for the […]
MADISON – One of the most popular players on the Trash Pandas is heading west while a hometown product joins the Rocket City roster. The Los Angeles Angels announced today […]
HUNTSVILLE — A report of a possible runaway resulted in the arrest of a Huntsville man on human trafficking and drug charges, Huntsville police said. According to HPD, around 11 […]
MONTGOMERY – Appeals Court Judge Bill Lewis has been named to serve on the Supreme Court of Alabama, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. Lewis replaces Justice Jay Mitchell who resigned […]
HUNTSVILLE — In his first visit to Redstone Arsenal as the Army’s top civilian, Secretary Dan Driscoll said he was encouraged by the collaboration among the federal agencies on the […]
HUNTSVILLE – With a near-overflow crowd at the Jaycee Community Building in John Hunt Park, the Green Ambassador program commended students and teachers across Huntsville for sustainability projects both inside […]
HUNTSVILLE — There is an increased confidence in severe storms impacting all of north Alabama and southern middle Tennessee this afternoon and tonight, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville. […]
