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FLORENCE – The University of North Alabama baseball team christened the new Mike D. Lane Field with a series win over Bellarmine this weekend. After dropping the opener 15-5, the […]
FLORENCE – While a lot of music is based on three chords or three-part harmony, an annual music festival at the University of North Alabama is set over three nights […]
ATHENS — Mayor Ronnie Marks has launched his reelection bid in the city of Athens. In office since 2010, Marks was appointed mayor when former Mayor Dan Williams left for […]
MOBILE — Nearly a dozen students representing seven north Alabama schools are taking a historic step toward a lifetime career. Today marks a milestone for Alabama’s technical education as 10 […]
HUNTSVILLE – Kevin Carmichael had a first-half brace and Huntsville City FC posted one of its most commanding wins ever with a 5-0 victory Sunday over Chicago Fire II. The […]
GADSDEN – Gadsden State Community College is the only community college in Alabama to offer civil engineering, providing hands-on training for design and inspection of infrastructure that shape communities. “The […]
MADISON – Elvis won’t be in the building but Priscilla will be. And she’ll be joined by a couple of Power Rangers, some Ghostbusters and the voice of “Superman” when […]
HUNTSVILLE – The annual Panoply Arts Festival returns to Big Spring Park in Huntsville and that means downtown traffic patterns will be affected, including road closures. The festival is Friday […]
HUNTSVILLE — If rainy days and Mondays always get you down, well, today is a double dose. A line of showers and thunderstorms is expected to move into the Shoals […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Transit wants college students and staff members to leave the car at home and help the environment by riding an Orbit bus at no charge next week. […]
CULLMAN — A berry sweet celebration is planned next weekend when Cullman gears up for its annual festival centered around strawberries. Set for Friday and Saturday in Depot Park, the […]
MCLEAN, Va. — Boasting a holistic, end-to-end approach to operational technology software supply chain security, RunSafe Security has been named a finalist in this year’s SC Awards in the Best […]
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. Guerra has been a […]
THE WOODLANDS, Texas — The Marshall Space Flight Center is the site of a first-of-its-kind, affordable, large-scale liquid hydrogen storage tank concept. CB&I and a Shell Oil consortium announced the […]
LEIGHTON — The reenactment of a law enforcement raid on a moonshine still will take place next month at the LaGrange College Site Park. Set for May 3, “Recall LaGrange’s […]
HUNTSVILLE – Arts Huntsville is seeking volunteers for next weekend’s Panoply Arts Festival in downtown Huntsville. Scheduled for April 25-27, the annual festival requires more than 1,000 volunteers to bring arts, music […]
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 […]
MONTGOMERY — To increase shipping on the Tennessee River, particularly in northwest Alabama, a nearly $1 million federal grant will be used to renovate part of the Florence-Lauderdale Port Authority […]
HUNTSVILLE — Cepeda Systems & Software Analysis, a Huntsville based HUBZone, Veteran and Woman Owned Small Business, has been awarded a nearly $40 million prime contract to provide engineering support […]
HUNTSVILLE – SIMVANA, a provider of virtual reality-based training products for the healthcare industry, has partnered with the Huntsville Hospital Health System to develop a virtual reality-based training program. Built […]
HUNTSVILLE — After a storied career as Alabama A&M University’s Director of Public Relations, Jerome Saintjones has turned the page – literally and figuratively – with the release of his […]
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Transportation is encouraging motorists to observe National Work Zone Awareness Week by slowing down in work zones and watching for roadway workers. This year’s […]
WASHINGTON — A pair of North Alabama residents are heading to Capitol Hill to serve with U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt. Lucy Allen will join as press assistant and Sam Chance […]
