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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 […]
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 […]
