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CULLMAN — The Heritage Archery Club and the Bowhunters of Alabama invite guests of all ages to the 14th annual Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer 3D Archery Tournament to support breast […]
NORMAL — And the Emmy goes to … Officials at Alabama A&M are hoping to hear their favorite university at the end of that announcement in June. The university video […]
HUNTSVILLE — The role of data in historic preservation will soon be highlighted as part of the city of Huntsville’s annual Historic Preservation Month campaign. Spearheaded by the National Trust for […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s almost time to lace up your walking shoes, or superhero boots, for a good cause. The annual March of Dimes March for Babies walk returns to Big […]
MADISON — Monday night’s Madison City Council meeting saw more than 20 residents speak up after it was disclosed last week that Madison Utilities would discontinue adding fluoride to the […]
DECATUR — The Decatur Police Department will be offering its Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D) training course this summer to provide crucial safety information that could prevent a possible assault. There […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of North Alabama beach volleyball team ended its run in the 2025 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament on Saturday at John Hunt Park in Huntsville, with a […]
HUNTSVILLE — On a night that celebrated running, Huntsville City FC put on an offensive display with a 4-0 win over Inter Miami II at Wicks Family Field. The club […]
DECATUR – For people in Lawrence and Morgan counties who are seeking a job or change in career, the Decatur Career Center has an opportunity this week. The center is […]
HUNTSVILLE — For high school seniors, the race is almost over. The finish line is nearly in sight. All that remains are those final steps to graduation day. Diplomas in hand, […]
Fraudulent texts claiming you owe unpaid tolls are on the rise – and they’re becoming more and more convincing. These scams, known as “smishing,” use fake links to trick you […]
WASHINGTON — Dynetics has received a more than $74 million contract from the Army, the Department of Defense announced. The Huntsville-based company was awarded the $74,335,541.00 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for equipment […]
TALLADEGA – Austin Cindric’s dramatic last-lap pass provided exactly the sort of Talladega Superspeedway thrill that NASCAR fans have come to expect at the sport’s biggest track, earning the 2022 […]
NORMAL — Before Charlie Wilson took the stage at Friday’s 25th annual Black-Tie Scholarship Gala, Alabama A&M University alumni and supporters made history – exceeding the event’s $1 million fundraising […]
HUNTSVILLE — HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, in collaboration with Phenome Health and the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, has launched a pilot study to explore how genetics and lifestyle influence a person’s […]
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Alabama A&M University senior offensive lineman Carson Vinson was selected Saturday by the Baltimore Ravens in the fifth round of the 2025 National Football League (NFL) Draft. The […]
ATHENS — Familiar faces will be in a familiar place but not where we’re used to seeing them. “Celebrity” volunteers are changing out of their everyday attire and putting on […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s often said that one of the hardest things to accomplish in team competitions is a “three-peat” – winning three championships in a row. After placing first in […]
TUSCALOOSA — The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing conducted a large-scale mass casualty disaster simulation focused on a structural collapse scenario. Students and professionals from multiple disciplines and […]
HUNTSVILLE – Keel Point, an independent wealth advisory firm, has created the Keel Point Professorship in Family Wealth at the University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Business with a $100,000 commitment […]
FLORENCE – “Behind every smile is a story waiting to be shared.” That is the theme of this year’s Shoals Storytelling Festival. Set for May 15-17, the festival will take […]
ATHENS — Plenty of rodeo action is expected to hit the dirt in May when the annual Limestone Sheriff’s Rodeo returns to Athens. Now in its 43rd year, the Limestone […]
ATHENS — A mother duck’s feathers were furiously ruffled this afternoon when she found herself frantic over her 10 ducklings trapped in a storm drain in downtown Athens. Athens Street […]
