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ATHENS – With an eye toward becoming a vibrant hub for campus and community life, the Athens State University Board of Trustees has approved a $30 million renovation of Carter […]
HUNTSVILLE – “Running for a cause,” the Huntsville Track Club and Huntsville Hospital Foundation announced a long-term philanthropic partnership – the first official charitable alignment in the marathon’s 49-year history. […]
FAIRVIEW – This small Cullman County town’s business aspirations can be explained in three words: “More. More. More.” The town of Fairview was recently awarded a $144,500 grant to help […]
WASHINGTON — Highlighting the central role FBI Redstone plays in combating the evolving threats of drones, Sen. Katie Britt credited the facility’s “technological infrastructure and training facilities necessary to develop […]
As technology continues to shape how we live, connect, and communicate, it also gives scammers more tools to exploit–especially when it comes to targeting older adults. Whether it’s a phone […]
HUNTSVILLE — As the glow of holiday lights and fake snow fade after its 2-1 win last Friday, Huntsville City FC is back on the pitch this week with a […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Aldridge Creek Greenway remains closed after a train derailed Tuesday when the trestle bridge crossing the creek collapsed. “Two railcars derailed and fell into Aldridge Creek as […]
WASHINGTON — Dynetics has received a $24.8 million contract from the Department of Defense for a Marine Corps radar system. According to a DoD news release, the Huntsville company was […]
HUNTSVILLE — Crews are repairing an I-565 bridge and exit ramp after a steel coil fell from a truck Tuesday afternoon at the interchange with I-65. The work will require […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville & Madison County Railroad bridge over Aldridge Creek in South Huntsville has reportedly collapsed. There was at least one railroad car in the creek, reports said. […]
NORMAL — A major upgrade at Louis Crews Stadium will shine a new light on Alabama A&M’s home turf. New LED lighting will improve on-field visibility and reduce energy consumption […]
MONTGOMERY — Residents of the 334 area code will be joining the rest of the state in dialing 10 numbers to make phone calls when the new 483 area code overlay […]
WASHINGTON — Students interested in attending the nation’s service academies, college ROTC programs or join the military are encouraged to attend Academy Day next month. U.S. Rep. Dale W. Strong […]
NORMAL — “Live from The Hill – and elsewhere – it’s Bulldogs football!” The Alabama A&M University football team will be coming to a TV or video screen near you […]
HUNTSVILLE — Get your glow on and join Huntsville Parks & Recreation for Light Up the Night this week in Big Spring Park. Attracting thousands of people, Friday’s annual event […]
HUNTSVILLE — Called a “once-in-a-generation opportunity,” the North Huntsville Greenway aims to recognize the unique character of North Huntsville while creating lasting benefits for generations to come. The project was […]
HUNTSVILLE — With the largest electron beam welding system in the Western Hemisphere at its Huntsville headquarters, Dynetics Technical Solutions recently received an $8.4 million contract from the Navy. The […]
RUSSELLVILLE — Demolition of the bridge on SR-243 at Cedar Creek in Franklin County is underway, the Alabama Department of Transportation said. Removal of the 60-year-old bridge southeast of Russellville […]
HUNTSVILLE — The former president of Eurofins Diatherix is suing the company, claiming he was fired just days after he told corporate leadership that he had been diagnosed with Post […]
HUNTSVILLE – ELVIS hasn’t left the building, aka International Space Station, but a Huntsville-based company helped the project take center stage for NASA. Teledyne Brown Engineering served as implementation partner […]
DECATUR — Overnight lane closures on the I-65 Tennessee River bridges, originally slated for last Sunday, have been rescheduled to Thursday, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced. Bridge rail and […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Famed for her courtside fashion that is far from conservative, Alabama A&M head women’s basketball coach Dawn Thornton picked up a fitting award last week. Thornton, who guided […]
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Securities Commission has opened an inquiry into a Georgia investment firm that may have made contributions to Alabama political entities. The company, First Liberty Building and […]
