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WASHINGTON — The Rocket City’s involvement in expanding the use of drones from disaster response to helping protect the nation’s borders was the subject of a hearing in Congress this […]
MADISON — The opening of the I-565 interchange at Town Madison means more high-profile opportunities at the 563-acre mixed-use development between Huntsville and Madison. “This is going to allow us […]
MONTGOMERY – Chad Davis began working as a seasonal employee for Alabama State Parks as a 19-year-old college student at Joe Wheeler State Park in Rogersville. More than 20 years later, Davis is […]
ATHENS – An Athens couple was arrested on animal cruelty and neglect charges after police uncovered a “large-scale dog breeding operation” this week. According to a news release, Athens Police […]
MONTGOMERY – Calling it “another win for Alabama families,” Gov. Kay Ivey today signed the Alabama Public Employee Paid Parental Leave Act of 2025 into law. The governor was surrounded […]
GUNTERSVILLE – In late October 2018, Jacob Wall and his father, Steven, loaded their 1995 Nitro onto a trailer and set off on a 38-hour road trip. The younger Wall […]
HUNTSVILLE — Many visitors to Stovehouse know the Parisian-inspired Noëlla’s Flowers — from the iconic flower truck to the storefront in Gaslight Alley. At the root of the beautiful blooms is […]
HUNTSVILLE — Continuing its commitment to preserving North Alabama’s natural landscapes, the Land Trust of North Alabama has acquired property on the peak of Drake Mountain in Huntsville. The 21-acre […]
HUNTSVILLE – Distracted driving is a major safety concern, and the Huntsville Police Department is doubling down on its efforts to keep the community safe, reminding drivers that even a moment’s […]
MADISON – When the Rocket City Trash Pandas take the field Friday, there will be a couple of former SEC stars with legendary Rocket City nicknames on the roster. And, […]
ATLANTA — North Alabama and Tennessee small businesses and private nonprofit organizations that sustained economic losses by the drought may be eligible for disaster loans, the U.S. Small Business Administration […]
NORMAL — The campaign to raise $15 million in individual donations to fund campus improvements, STEM infrastructure expansion, and scholarships at Alabama A&M University is gaining momentum. The university announced today the […]
ATHENS – Danny Whitfield, the owner of Market and Monroe in downtown Athens, has announced his candidacy for mayor. The Athens native and his wife bought and restored the space […]
HUNTSVILLE – The on-court action may be about 1,000 miles away in San Antonio, but college basketball fans are invited to downtown Huntsville this weekend for “Final Four at the […]
MONTGOMERY – The window of opportunity to take advantage of the state’s school choice program is closing. According to Gov. Kay Ivey, the application period for the Creating Hope and Opportunity […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University has earned recognition as a Research College and University (RCU) in the newly redesigned Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education. This milestone achievement reflects the university’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — To help prepare students for an increasingly tech-oriented future, the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering has partnered with the State Department of Education to develop a […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas have added delicious food items, interactive options for fans to be part of the action at Toyota Field, and improved access to the […]
MONTGOMERY — The state cannot prosecute people and groups who help Alabama women travel to other states to obtain abortions, a federal judge ruled Monday. According to The Associated Press, […]
HUNTSVILLE –– A pair of Huntsville veteran-owned companies have come together to provide cutting-edge solutions to the nation’s space and defense programs. Ignite, a certified Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned, Small Business, has acquired […]
MONTGOMERY — Call 811 … can you dig it? It’s the season of planting and digging and, unfortunately sometimes, damaging underground lines. To avoid damaging important underground utility lines that […]
HUNTSVILLE — State Sen. Arthur Orr is speaking out on a gambling bill that is being “shopped around” the state Legislature. “There’s one being shopped that has been assembled and […]
HUNTSVILLE — Today is the official launch for the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber’s biggest event of the year. The annual Small Business Awards celebration is about five months away and nominations […]
