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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 […]
The murder trial of a Madison County man accused of killing a North Alabama tow company owner during a 2023 repossession attempt continued this week as jurors viewed police interrogation […]
Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle announced his endorsement of State Rep. James Lomax (R-Huntsville) in the House District 20 Republican primary, crediting the House Majority Whip with delivering results for Alabama’s […]
The University of Alabama in Huntsville has selected aerospace engineer and veteran higher education administrator Donald J. Leo as its next president, according to an announcement Tuesday from the University […]
A Huntsville Police Department investigation into alleged child sexual abuse has resulted in the arrest of a Huntsville man facing multiple felony charges. According to HPD, the department’s Special Victims […]
After largely disappearing from the official agenda last year, the Pentagon’s “Golden Dome for America” missile defense initiative is expected to be front and center at this year’s Space and […]
As the first residential building at Front Row nears completion, developers are offering a closer look at what they say will redefine downtown living. During an exclusive tour, co-developer Dan […]
Another edition of the Regions Tradition has come and gone at Greystone Golf & Country Club in Birmingham, and the champion was a popular one among the crowds in the Yellowhammer State. Huntsville […]
In a region where community still means showing up for one another, the annual Food and Family Share Drive once again turned generosity into tangible support for families in need. […]
The Alabama A&M Bulldogs are raising their season ticket prices. The cost for fans who want to see all six home games at Louis Crews Stadium is going to be […]
U.S. Space Command marked a big milestone in Huntsville on Tuesday with the ribbon-cutting of its first operational office at Redstone Arsenal. The event signals the beginning of the command’s […]
Huntsville Utilities has introduced a new program aimed at expanding access to solar energy for residential and small commercial customers, offering bill credits for excess power returned to the grid. […]
A Huntsville-based advanced optics company is preparing to showcase new technology on the global stage, highlighting the Rocket City’s continued role in cutting-edge defense innovation. Polaris Sensor Technologies announced it […]
As the City of Huntsville moves forward with a newly approved intercity passenger rail study, local officials say the effort is less about immediate construction and more about positioning the […]
It’s almost time to lace up your walking shoes — or superhero boots — for a good cause. The annual March of Dimes March for Babies walk returns to Big […]
The Huntsville Firefighters Association has endorsed State Rep. James Lomax (R-Huntsville) in the Republican primary for Alabama House District 20, citing his record on public safety and support for first responders. […]
While Huntsville residents are accustomed to hearing periodic testing activity from Redstone Arsenal, officials said a recent successful demonstration reflects a new generation of rapidly emerging battlefield capabilities. The U.S. […]
One of North Alabama’s largest and most anticipated annual events returns this weekend as the Panoply Arts Festival takes over Big Spring International Park for three days of art, music […]
A first look at the future home of U.S. Space Command is beginning to take shape, as the command’s top general unveiled a conceptual rendering of its planned headquarters at […]
Senior defense leaders told lawmakers that the proposed “Golden Dome for America” missile defense system is essential to counter what they described as rapidly advancing and increasingly complex threats to […]
The Southeastern Conference and the City of Madison and the Greater Huntsville area will host the SEC Softball Tournament for four years at Toyota Field, starting in 2027. The SEC […]
The Huntsville Police Department will conduct a traffic safety checkpoint Friday, April 17, as part of an ongoing effort to deter impaired driving and enhance roadway safety across the city. […]
A federal restructuring of the U.S. Forest Service will result in the closure of a research and development facility in Huntsville, with agency operations in Alabama shifting to a new […]
