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Governor Kay Ivey received both applause and reflection Tuesday afternoon during what many viewed as one of her final major appearances before North Alabama business leaders at a Huntsville/Madison County […]

President Donald Trump took a fresh shot at Mo Brooks from the White House on Monday, telling the room he once backed “someone else” for Alabama’s Senate seat before realizing […]

The American Federation of Government Employees has endorsed Andrew Sneed in the Democratic primary race for Alabama’s 5th Congressional District, giving the first-time congressional candidate backing from one of the […]

The Huntsville Music Office is joining cities, states and music industry leaders from across the country in launching the new Association of Music Offices, a national organization aimed at strengthening […]

Secretary of State Wes Allen is reminding Alabama voters to bring a valid physical photo ID to the polls as upcoming elections approach, emphasizing the state’s voter identification requirements and […]

As air travel demand continues to rise nationwide, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) is backing new legislation to ensure airport security fees are used for aviation security improvements rather than being redirected […]

Bank Independent marked a major milestone in its nearly 80-year history Monday with the official opening of its new Team Campus in Muscle Shoals, a sprawling operational hub designed to […]

A major U.S. Supreme Court ruling handed Alabama Republicans a sweeping legal victory this week, but for most of North Alabama, the practical impact on congressional representation appears minimal. The […]

MidCity District is moving forward with a new round of infrastructure upgrades and business additions as the mixed-use development continues expanding its footprint in Huntsville. District leaders announced plans for […]

We are well into our path in the 21st century, and it is essential that we continue looking ahead— remaining mindful of how we can provide an improved standard of […]

It's Rodeo Week: Street dance kicks off tonight in Athens

Saddle up, the Limestone County Sheriff’s Rodeo Returns May 15-16. Plenty of rodeo action is expected to hit the dirt in May when the annual Limestone Sheriff’s Rodeo returns to […]

More than five decades ago, a small North Alabama town changed emergency communications across the United States forever. On Feb. 16, 1968, the nation’s first-ever 911 emergency call was placed […]

A 71-year-old Huntsville man who prosecutors say used a hidden compartment inside a commercial tractor-trailer to transport cocaine across the country has been sentenced to federal prison. The U.S. Department […]

A Madison native has accomplished an incredible feat that has folks across Alabama talking. Not only did Dr. Rachel Entrekin, an alumnus of Bob Jones High School in Madison, complete […]

FabArc Steel Supply and Turner Industries announced a lease-purchase agreement for Turner’s fabrication facility in Decatur, a move the companies say will support continued industrial growth and workforce stability across […]

Huntsville, known as the Rocket City, is quickly receiving a new accolade: a tourist destination. Over the last decade, Alabama tourism spending has grown from roughly $11 billion annually to […]

Former Congressman Mo Brooks is leaning heavily on his decades of elected experience as he seeks a return to the Alabama Legislature in the increasingly contentious Republican primary for House […]

The 44th Annual Limestone County Sheriff’s Rodeo is back, and organizers are promising one of the biggest celebrations yet. Spanning nearly a week of events — from a downtown street dance to […]

Registration is now open for the 19th annual Weekend Warrior Soccer Tournament, one of North Alabama’s longest-running adult soccer events. The tournament, presented by Definitive Valuations, is scheduled for July […]

More than $1.5 million in state transportation funding is headed to North Alabama as part of a broader statewide infrastructure package announced Thursday by Governor Kay Ivey. The governor announced […]

Torch Technologies has promoted Brady Porter to executive vice president, the Huntsville-based defense contractor announced Thursday. In the new role, Porter will serve on the company’s executive leadership team and […]

Faces wrapped in boggans line the dark streets, frosty puffs of breath dissolve into the black sky. It’s late November, nineteen eighty something, and volunteers with the Moulton Business and […]

Nighttime resurfacing work along the Research Park Boulevard service roads is scheduled to begin Sunday evening, weather permitting, according to the Alabama Department of Transportation. The project will focus on […]

Arts Huntsville is inviting the community to help name a new kitten sculpture recently installed at Jim Marek Park. The sculpture, titled “Fat Ruby,” depicts a mother cat and her […]

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