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WASHINGTON — The process to move the U.S. Space Command headquarters to the Rocket City took another step with the confirmation of Troy Meink as the Secretary of the Air […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama League of Municipalities is celebrating its 90th anniversary this week with a major milestone: nine decades of supporting and advocating for the state’s 465 cities and […]
BIRMINGHAM — To cap off a Gulf South Conference track & field championship, the University of Alabama-Huntsville brought home a couple of individual honors. Malik Turner was named the conference […]
NORMAL — Former Miss Alabama A&M University Kendra Lyas is turning heads with her newest venture – Swaddle Bar, a Black-owned children’s brand based in Birmingham that’s equal parts comfort, […]
DOHA – An agreement between Qatar Airways and GE Aerospace is expected to provide a major boost to the Huntsville workforce. Qatar Airways has signed an agreement for more than […]
HUNTSVILLE — To meet a growing demand for accessible and structured behavioral health support in the state, Longleaf Recovery & Wellness is expanding its Mental Health Wellness Program to Huntsville and Baldwin […]
AUBURN — Fueled by a lifetime of resilience and the healing power of music, Joe Toles – a 66-year-old grandfather, former foster youth, and adoptive father of 10 – has […]
CULLMAN — Cindy Myrex, a lifelong Cullman County resident, has qualified with the Alabama Republican Party to run for the Alabama House of Representatives District 12 seat. “I love our hometown […]
MONTGOMERY – Legislation that is aimed to solidify the state’s energy dominance while accelerating economic development was signed into law today by Gov. Kay Ivey. The plan – “Powering Growth” […]
HUNTSVILLE – Getting to one of Huntsville’s favorite live music events just got easier. In response to feedback about parking accessibility, the city and Downtown Huntsville Inc. are partnering on […]
BATON ROUGE, La. — It was a golden day for Alabama A&M sprinter Laila Gaynor. In fact, it was a double golden day for the junior from Baltimore. Gaynor continued […]
MONTGOMERY — Several North Alabama organizations will share some $25,000 in grants from the Alabama Scenic River Trail’s Waterway Enhancement Program. The ASRT said the program is driven by its […]
MONTGOMERY — In a move to bring rules up to date and protect the public from deceptive ads, the Supreme Court of Alabama adopted new ethical rules addressing lawyer advertising. […]
MONTGOMERY – Flanked by middle school students, Gov. Kay Ivey signed the FOCUS Act into law this morning in her office. The legislation, “Freeing Our Classrooms of Unnecessary Screens for […]
HUNTSVILLE — A contribution from the state Senate majority leader has been called a “vital step” toward completing a major facility for the Land Trust of North Alabama. Majority Leader […]
WASHINGTON — Raytheon has been issued a modification of more than $2.1 billion to a $1.1 billion missile contract, the Department of Defense announced. The $2.134 billion modification to a […]
WASHINGTON — Last year, Huntsville police Sgt. Kevin Lambert and Officer Jason Toney helped save the lives of a woman and her two-year-old child during a hostage situation. This week, […]
CULLMAN — Heath Allbright won the Republican nomination for the Alabama House District 11 seat after Tuesday’s special primary election. He defeated Don Fallin, 1,909-1,609, garnering 54.26% of the vote. […]
SCOTTSBORO – The final regular-season event of the Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats Central Division casts off today from Goose Pond Colony Resort in Scottsboro. The Toyota Series at […]
HARVEST — Motorists should expect delays during their commute on Alabama Highway 53 this week. According to the Alabama Department of Transportation, paving will start this week for improvements at […]
HUNTSVILLE — The victim of Monday’s accidental fatal shooting in downtown Huntsville has been identified as Christopher Keunta Hatcher, 24, of Huntsville. Police said Hatcher was shot inside a vehicle […]
HUNTSVILLE – Recognized for investing in their employees and understanding their needs and wants, 15 local companies were named “Best Places to Work.” The winners were announced today at the […]
MADISON — There’s no more “acting” in her title. Brandy Williams is now chief of the Madison Fire & Rescue Department. A 27-year veteran of the department, Williams took her […]
