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Former Rocket City Trash Pandas pitcher George Klassen has reached the majors, becoming the 48th player in franchise history to make his MLB debut. Klassen, a 24-year-old right-hander, started Sunday […]
Four astronauts aboard Artemis II have set a new record for the farthest distance humans have traveled from Earth, marking a major milestone in NASA’s return to deep space exploration. […]
Alabama’s second-highest elected official was honored last week at a surprise reception as his final legislative session in office nears its conclusion. Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth (R-Guntersville) was recognized during a surprise […]
A well-known name in American television and theater is headed to Huntsville this spring. Oakwood University has announced that award-winning actress Phylicia Rashad will serve as its 2026 commencement speaker, […]
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is remembering a pioneering figure in America’s space education efforts following the death of its founding executive director, Edward O. “Ed” Buckbee. In a […]
Huntsville City Schools is inviting job seekers to explore career opportunities during its upcoming Spring 2026 Virtual Job Fair. The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, from 3:15 p.m. […]
Bank Independent is once again rallying community support to fight food insecurity, launching its annual Food and Family Share drive with an expanded focus on helping local families in need. […]
Lockheed Martin Space has been awarded a $1.36 billion contract modification from the U.S. Navy for work supporting the Conventional Prompt Strike program, with a portion of the work to […]
Huntsville is rolling out a full slate of Earth Month events, inviting residents to take part in hands-on efforts to keep the city clean and connected to its outdoor spaces. […]
The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Nursing is restructuring its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, transitioning to a four-semester format aimed at improving student success and meeting […]
Retired Army colonel and former Huntsville police sergeant Rick Pressnell is outlining his campaign for Alabama House District 2, citing a desire for stronger representation and a focus on healthcare, […]
As the Alabama Legislature enters its final days of the 2026 regular session, budget leaders say lawmakers are taking a cautious approach—holding spending growth under 1% and prioritizing long-term stability […]
Alabama’s footprint in NASA’s return to deep space was on display this week as the Artemis II mission launched, marking the first human journey toward the moon in more than […]
As the school year winds down and summer plans begin to take shape, the Huntsville Parks & Recreation is preparing to welcome kids back for another season of camps filled […]
The University of Alabama in Huntsville will host its annual Spread Life Festival and Plant Sale on April 18, offering a day focused on plants, wellness and community engagement. The […]
Two of the city’s historic institutions are teaming up to bring Alabama’s early craftsmanship to life during a special community event later this month. Alabama Constitution Hall Park and Burritt […]
A Cullman County recovery and workforce training initiative is set to expand after securing a $1 million federal grant to strengthen job readiness and addiction recovery services in North Alabama. […]
Hexagon US Federal Inc. in Huntsville has been awarded a $34.7 million contract modification to support the U.S. Marine Corps’ Consolidated Emergency Response System, according to a Department of Defense […]
Athens State University has launched a new initiative aimed at expanding opportunities for adult learners and strengthening alignment with workforce demands. The “Career Advantage” initiative is designed as a comprehensive […]
The North Alabama International Trade Association has appointed four new members to its board of directors, adding leadership from the automotive, aerospace, marketing and defense sectors. The organization announced the […]
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) made it clear Wednesday that he is frustrated with the handling of the ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding fight in Washington as the partial […]
A new directive from Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth allowing service members to request permission to carry privately owned firearms on military installations is not expected to significantly impact […]
A 16-year-old student has been charged after a firearm was found in a vehicle on school property following an altercation at Grissom High School, according to the Huntsville Police Department. […]
As growth surges in Limestone County, East Limestone High faces capacity crunch with expansion plans
At more than 1,200 students and still growing, East Limestone High School has reached a point familiar across fast-growing North Alabama communities: it is full – and expected to remain […]
