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HUNTSVILLE — The city has approved the final two phases of road resurfacing and improvement projects in the 2025 fiscal year budget. Rogers Group was awarded the bids for Phases […]
DECATUR — The drive to the beach and back from North Alabama may take a little more longer for motorists on I-65. A $16.1 million project project to resurface the […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama Wahl making moves? Is state GOP Chairman John Wahl planning on entering the lieutenant governor’s race? Rumors are circulating […]
NORMAL — Dr. Chance Glenn, engineering professor at Alabama A&M University and founder of Morningbird Space Corp., has partnered with the AAMU-RISE Foundation to officially launch AppBot, a groundbreaking STEM education platform […]
COLLINSVILLE — Several miles of the aging concrete I-59 roadway in southern DeKalb County and northern Etowah County are closed for reconstruction. The five-mile segment of I-59 southbound near the […]
TANNER — A state-of-the art hangar facility, capable of servicing huge C-130 aircraft, will soon be rising from the red clay in Limestone County. Aleut Real Estate and Huntsville-based Strata-G […]
ATHENS – Flag Day is officially celebrated Saturday but Athens State is hosting a special celebration Friday. At noon, the university’s annual Flag Day ceremony will take place in the […]
DECATUR – Some of the top anglers from the state will hit the water at Lake Wheeler this weekend for the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation Regional Tournament Set for Saturday, the […]
MONTGOMERY — Former Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis has sued Gov. Kay Ivey over his removal from office last year. The federal lawsuit was filed Wednesday in […]
Over the past three years serving the people of House District 20, I’ve learned that every legislative session brings a mix of progress, setbacks, and lessons. But each year, I […]
HUNTSVILLE – A University of Alabama in Huntsville researcher has offered a model that could resolve turbulence and eddies within hurricanes as they make landfall, enhancing predictions and public safety. […]
GADSDEN – You can go home, again. And, for former Gadsden State Community College tennis star Aaron Triplett, that means going “home” to the Cardinals as the head coach. Returning […]
FLORENCE – The West Lauderdale Water and Fire Protection Authority received a federal grant to install emergency backup generators at six critical booster pump stations. The Appalachian Regional Commission awarded […]
DECATUR — Barry Bullard, a lifelong resident of Decatur’s District 5, is running to represent the district on the Decatur City Council. Bullard said his campaign will focus on accountability, […]
ATHENS — Just after World War II ended in Europe, a business opened its doors in downtown Athens. Today, 80 years later, the Hendricks-Patton-RANCL still has its doors open and […]
BIRMINGHAM – Pledging to continue a commitment to keeping Alabama families safe, Katherine Robertson announced her candidacy for attorney general of Alabama. Robertson served as chief counsel to Attorney General […]
HENAGAR — This tiny DeKalb County city took a devastating 1-2 punch last year as tornadoes swept through the area. Not only were several streets and homes in Henagar damaged […]
HUNTSVILLE – Whether you’re an emerging artist, a restaurant with a great patio or a music-lover hosting a backyard concert, anyone can sign up to join the soundtrack of Make […]
HUNTSVILLE – This is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month, and Huntsville Animal Services is celebrating in the best way possible — by helping cats and kittens find loving homes. From […]
DECATUR – An event next week can help build a career in the construction industry. Go Build Alabama is hosting a free hiring event June 17 from 10 a.m. to […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Marshall County Superintendent Cindy Wigley said she is seeking re-election, aiming to continue her mission of improving educational outcomes, expanding opportunities, and strengthening schools across the county. “I’m […]
WASHINGTON — Integration Innovation Inc. (i3) of Huntsville has been awarded a nearly $429 million contract from the Missile Defense Agency. With the $428,991,242 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, i3 will be tasked […]
HUNTSVILLE – As summer gets underway, the Huntsville Police Department is urging all drivers to be more aware and slow down – especially on city streets and in neighborhoods where […]
