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HUNTSVILLE — Changes are coming to the John Paul II High School football team this year as the Falcons are stepping up to the big time. The Falcons will no […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville City Schools is taking another critical step forward in its journey toward full release from long-standing federal court supervision by filing an unopposed motion for partial unitary […]
HUNTSVILLE — For high school seniors, the race is almost over. The finish line is nearly in sight. All that remains are those final steps to graduation day. Diplomas in hand, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber is collaborating with Huntsville City Schools, Madison City Schools, Madison County Schools, community agencies, and local employers to provide career opportunities for graduating high […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Parks & Recreation invites students ages 13-18 to let loose and end Spring Break on a roll with Spin & Skate Jam. The free event is […]
HUNTSVILLE — As a bridge from high school to the workforce, the Senior Sprint Career Fair helps provide graduates with career and training opportunities. The program, slated for April 29, is […]
WASHINGTON — School districts across North Alabama have endorsed proposed legislation requiring a daily Pledge of Allegiance and the American flag to be “prominently displayed” in classrooms. The “Promoting American Patriotism […]
HUNTSVILLE — A handgun discharged inside a second-grader’s backpack and the bullet struck another student’s backpack but no one was injured in the incident Thursday at Huntsville’s Challenger Elementary School. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Milton Frank Stadium has hosted football games and track meets in its storied history, even a soccer game between Alabama A&M and UAH that was televised on ESPN. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Noted as a signal of a commitment to education, Free 2 Teach received a $150,000 contribution from Meta – the largest single donation in the organization’s history. The […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville School System security and a Huntsville Police Department school resource officer prevented a potential tragedy on Wednesday after stopping a McNair Junior High School student from entering […]
HUNTSVILLE — Drake State Community and Technical College distributed Wi-Fi hotspots to families at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School. This initiative is part of the college’s ongoing efforts to […]
HUNTSVILLE — While stars of country music prepare to honor Hall of Fame member Dean Dillon in Huntsville tonight, the legendary singer-songwriter presented some gifts himself. Dillon; Justin Ward, the […]
HUNTSVILLE — High schools in the Huntsville City School System are about to receive some major athletic upgrades. The system said this year all five of its high schools will […]
MONTGOMERY – Two public school systems in the Tennessee Valley received federal rebate funding earmarked for the purchase of clean buses, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell announced. The money is part […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Keith vs. Watkins We featured the “showdown on the westside” last week but there’s another hotly anticipated City […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville City Schools has constructed a capital plan and, over the next nine days, will unveil the blueprint that lays out several significant objectives over the next 5-7 […]
HUNTSVILLE – Educators, politicians and civic leaders gathered last week for the State of the Schools breakfast, a two-hour presentation featuring speakers that included public school administrators. The focus was […]
HUNTSVILLE – The three superintendents overseeing the public school systems within Madison County made two things clear during a State of the Schools address Tuesday morning – they harbor no […]
HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community and Technical College, Madison County, and Huntsville City Schools have partnered to address the growing demand for a skilled workforce in Madison County. As a […]
HUNTSVILLE – Welders, machinists, contractors and the like might have found the items they needed for the job when Builders Square occupied the corner of Max Lauther and North Memorial […]
HUNTSVILLE — Former Huntsville City Schools Superintendent and prominent civic leader Dr. Mary Jane Caylor died Saturday, with family by her side. She was 81. Funeral arrangements are pending. A […]
HUNTSVILLE – The nonprofit Partners for Athletes and Leaders in Schools is holding its biggest fundraiser Monday with a golf scramble at Huntsville Country Club. This is the third annual […]
