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HUNTSVILLE — Entering the final weekend before Christmas, the Salvation Army in the Greater Huntsville Area is behind in its annual Red Kettle Campaign. The organization has raised $118,618 with […]

Fraud EDU: How to Avoid Non-Delivery Scams During the Holidays

Think your holiday shopping list is the only thing growing this season? Think again. Scammers are working overtime, turning the rush for gifts and deliveries into a goldmine of fraud. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Things continue to grow up and out at Huntsville MidCity District. Today, RCP Companies announced plans for the MidCity Arts + Innovation Subdistrict, a transformative 12-acre phase within MidCity […]

MONTGOMERY – Four area agencies are among nine statewide to share more than $757,000 to help young people lead productive lives. Gov. Kay Ivey announced nine grants totaling $757,836 have […]

HUNTSVILLE — There will be some familiar faces to local basketball fans Sunday when Kennesaw State takes the court against the University of Alabama in the annual Rocket City Classic. […]

ESGI Potomac expands national presence with office in Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE — ESGI Potomac, a retained executive search firm  has opened an office in Huntsville. The Virginia-based company specializes in leadership and board placement, executive coaching, and career development services […]

HUNTSVILLE — While the mantra may have been “go West, young man,” the city of Huntsville is making its growth to the east. In its latest move, the City Council […]

HUNTSVILLE — Jared Isaacman, the new NASA administrator, plans to donate his salary to U.S. Space Camp. The billionaire entrepreneur was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on a 67-30 vote […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department have arrested two Memphis men after a late-night shooting Wednesday left a security guard injured and led to a multi-agency vehicle pursuit. According to […]

NORMAL — Alabama A&M University alumna Jazz McKenzie delivered a powerful and unforgettable performance during Monday night’s live finale of NBC’s “The Voice,” closing out a life-changing journey on one of television’s biggest […]

HUNTSVILLE — To help alleviate the problem of a growing animal population, Madison County is reaching out to a veteran in animal welfare. Huntsville consultant Spencer Batcheller has been hired […]

BIRMINGHAM — The Alabama A&M University men’s basketball team swept the weekly Southwestern Athletic Conference honors, the conference announced Wednesday. Kintavious Dozier, who recently surpassed the 1,000-point plateau, was named […]

MADISON — Madison Visionary Partners released its 2025 annual report this week, outlining a year marked by major investments, new programs, and expanded partnerships aimed at enriching quality of life […]

BIRMINGHAM – What a difference a day makes. And, in the case of AJ McCarron, it’s a big difference. Fresh from announcing he was dropping his campaign for lieutenant governor, […]

Big second half propels Alabama A&M past UNA

NORMAL — The Alabama A&M University women’s basketball team used a big run toward the end of the third quarter and did not look back Wednesday night in a 72-57 […]

HUNTSVILLE — A brand synonomous with the outdoors lifestyle is coming to Huntsville’s outdoor lifestyle retail center. L.L. Bean, the iconic brand founded in Maine in 1912, will open the […]

PRICEVILLE — ALDOT advises motorists to expect delays for asphalt patching on I-65 between Priceville and Hartselle on additional days this week. Rogers Group, the contractor on the $16.5 million […]

HUNTSVILLE — Offering a sleek, apartment-style experience, Hyatt Hotels has opened Hyatt Studios Huntsville, marking a significant milestone in the upper-midscale extended brand’s expanding pipeline. This is the second Hyatt […]

FLORENCE – Former Lauderdale County Circuit Judge Gil Self, who used judicial accounts to fund his personal lifestyle, including vacation trips, was sentenced Wednesday to serve 12 years in prison. […]

COLLINSVILLE — Motorists on I-59 in northern Etowah County and southern DeKalb County will face a detour of nearly 20 miles Friday. The Alabama Department of Transportation announced 17 miles […]

US Space Force flag flying high across Alabama

MONTGOMERY – In the wake of the U.S. Space Command sign unveiling at Redstone Arsenal last week, the U.S. Space Force flag will be flown at all Alabama rest areas […]

HUNTSVILLE — Hundreds of Huntsville residents filled the Shurney Legacy Center for the launch of the Career Connect digital workforce platform. The platform matches job seekers with hiring employers in […]

WASHINGTON — General Dynamics Mission Systems has been awarded a $39.3 million  contract modification to support Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture ground management and integration and operation and sustainment efforts. The […]

NORMAL — The women’s basketball version of the Battle of the Tennessee Valley resumes tonight at Alabama A&M. The Bulldogs (3-7) will take on the University of North Alabama (5-4) […]