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HUNTSVILLE – Calling it a “transformative investment in workforce education,” officials cut the ribbon today on the Leidos Advanced Training Complex at Drake State Community and Technical College. The ceremony […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville prides itself as being a city of creativity, of innovation, of technology. So, it would only make sense that the Rocket City have someone […]

Air Force Band of the West to play in Tuscumbia

TUSCUMBIA – The United States Air Force Band of the West brings its mighty sound to the Shoals this weekend This free concert is 2 p.m. Sunday at the Helen […]

HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Donna Guerra, a clinical associate professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has been selected president of the Alabama League of Nursing. The College of Nursing […]

HUNTSVILLE – After years of silence, one of Huntsville’s most iconic properties is humming back to life. The Lumberyard, a sprawling and storied venue just off Meridian Street, has reopened […]

MONTGOMERY – Low-income residents in North Alabama will be able to reduce their home energy bills with help through the Weatherization Assistance Program. The four grants of more than $2.5 […]

DECATUR — In appreciation of its work in protecting the community, the Trinity Volunteer Fire Department received a “boost” from United Launch Alliance. The aerospace company donated a retired 2008 […]

WASHINGTON — The Army announced “Dark Eagle” as the popular name for the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon following the system’s successful end-to-end flight test of the common All-Up Round last December. […]

BIRMINGHAM – To help strengthen workforce development for for Alabama’s growing commercial construction industry, Go Build Alabama has launched an updated Training Page. The platform is a more user-friendly directory of […]

DECATUR — Bank Independent celebrated its “rebirth” Thursday on the Beltline in Decatur. The bank that Forbes magazine named the best in Alabama rebuilt the branch over the past 18 […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama Tuberville announcement … not yet For those of y’all waiting for a big announcement from Sen. Tommy Tuberville on May […]

HUNTSVILLE — As people drive through neighborhoods in Huntsville, apartment buildings seem to be springing up like cotton in days gone by. The multifamily housing can threaten the character and […]

RED BAY — Girder installation is underway on the new Alabama Highway 247 bridge over Little Bear Creek near Red Bay in Franklin County. The $3.3 million project with contractor […]

UNA beach volleyball advances to ASUN quarterfinals

HUNTSVILLE –  The University of North Alabama beach volleyball team cruised to an opening round win Thursday in the ASUN Tournament at John Hunt Park in Huntsville.  The No. 4 […]

ATHENS — It’s said that good things come to those who wait. Well, hang on to that because it’ll be another three weeks before a good thing comes to the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Arts Huntsville will continue the tradition of honoring local military with Military Salute Night at the Panoply Arts Festival. To recognize their service and sacrifice, all active-duty military […]

HUNTSVILLE — For the health of it, outdoor advocates are hitting the trail. And Friday, the Rails to Trails Conservancy will tour Huntsville-area trails as part of a weeklong exploration […]

HUNTSVILLE — The first Self Storage Plus facility in Alabama will open next month in South Huntsville, Arcland Property announced. The newly constructed property is at 2918 Green Cove Road, […]

For generations, the Poarch Creek Indians have been committed to fostering opportunity —not just for Tribal members, but for communities across Alabama and beyond. Through strategic investments, business ventures, and […]

As Alabama’s economy evolves with technological advancements and shifting employment trends, the Legislature is taking important steps to support the growing number of independent workers in our state.  This session, […]

ARAB – A recent donation will be a cut above for the Arab Parks & Recreation Department. Lynn and Donna Tidmore, whose commitment to improving the community, donated three mowers […]

DECATUR – Decatur native Katye Coats, an advocate for public education, is running for the District 3 seat on the Decatur City School Board. A product of Decatur City Schools, […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville is celebrating National Community Development Week by highlighting the transformational impact of federal housing programs in its neighborhoods. Funded through the Community Development Block Grant […]

HUNTSVILLE — What began as a modest transfer of engineers and scientists to Alabama in 1950 has quietly transformed the Tennessee Valley region into one of the most prolific centers […]