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MADISON – It may have been Christian Moore bobblehead night, but it was Cole Fontenelle who had everyone shaking their heads. The 23-year-old third baseman, who missed most of last […]

ARDMORE — It was twofer special this week in Ardmore. The Greater Ardmore Chamber celebrated two new businesses to the community with a pair of ribbon-cuttings at City Hall. Orca […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville International Airport (HSV) has been nominated for Best Small Airport by Newsweek Readers’ Choice Awards yet again.  The Readers’ Choice Awards included HSV among 16 contenders for […]

DECATUR — Norfolk Southern plans to repair the rail crossing on Alabama Highway 20 just west of Highway 67 in Decatur on Wednesday, if weather permits. Repairs will take place […]

HANCEVILLE — DAR School junior Natalie Jones wanted her art to come “off of the canvas,” as opposed to the “flat” pieces she had seen. As a result, her 3D […]

WASHINGTON – To help bring credit union boards into the age of communications technology, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt has reintroduced the bipartisan Credit Union Board Modernization Act. She is joined […]

MONTGOMERY — EasyStreet Systems, a provider of composite smart pole solutions, has been given the go-ahead from the Alabama Department of Transportation for its direct-bury composite poles in clear zones. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Don’t put those coats and scarves away, just yet. It’s going to be a bone-chilling night and drive to work Wednesday morning. Ol’ Man Winter has decided he’s […]

TUSCALOOSA — Veteran banker Mike Johnston has been promoted to Huntsville City President of Bryant Bank, the bank announced. Johnston will oversee the bank’s Huntsville operations and strategic initiatives, according […]

MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association (ALBBAA) is again sponsoring its Big Gobbler Photo Contest, giving hunters the chance to submit their best turkey hunting photos for a chance to […]

MADISON – The name has changed but it’s still the same franchise. The newly renamed Knoxville Smokies make their first visit to Toyota Field tonight to begin a series against […]

HUNTSVILLE — And the winner is … Well, you’ll have to wait another few weeks to find out this year’s Best Places to Work award-winners. And, another company will be […]

TUSCUMBIA – Tornado season in the Shoals has been busy, with at least six confirmed tornadoes in Colbert and Lauderdale counties since the first one in Tuscumbia on Feb. 15. […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Madison County Sheriff’s Office arrested one of its own Friday, following an internal investigation by the Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit. Detention Officer Kadarius Shermaine Todd, a probationary employee, […]

WASHINGTON — Blue Origin has been awarded a $2.3 billion contract for its New Glenn program to serve as a National Security Space Launch Phase 3 Lane 2 heavy-lift provider […]

Understanding your utility rates

Have you ever wondered about your Huntsville Utilities bill or how you can better understand your home’s energy and water use? For those of us who depend on Huntsville Utilities […]

HUNTSVILLE — Space is in the name of this Rocket City-based small business, but that’s not necessarily its limits. Though SpaceFactory is designing habitats on Mars for NASA, the 3-D […]

HUNTSVILLE — The hero is Huntsville Fire & Rescue’s Jesse Kistler, the driver/engineer who raced to catch a toddler dropped to safety from a second-floor apartment window by her mother […]

HUNTSVILLE — This was a weekend of “thirds” for the Bass Pro Shops Redcrest presented by MillerTech on Lake Guntersville. It was the third time Major League Fishing’s championship event […]

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Kuiper 1, the launch of a Decatur-built United Launch Alliance Atlas V 551 rocket carrying the first production satellites for Amazon’s Project Kuiper, is planned for […]

ALBERTVILLE – Celebrating with thanks for encouragement and belief, the Sand Mountain Day Reporting Center Lite held a commencement ceremony honoring the hard-earned achievement of graduates who committed themselves to […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s love affair with ice skating is more than 60 years old. From the old Ice Palace on Governors Drive to the Benton Wilcoxsen Ice Complex […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Parks & Recreation invites students ages 13-18 to let loose with Spin & Skate Jam. “Most of our activities promote fun and fitness, and Spin & Skate […]

MONTGOMERY — Modern technology is aiding wildlife biologists and researchers in numerous ways, including a tool that is in its infancy in Alabama. The Motus Wildlife Tracking System program erects […]