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U.S. Space Command Commander Gen. Stephen Whiting has announced that Maj. Gen. Terry L. Grisham, an Alabama native with nearly four decades of military and civilian service, will serve as […]
The City of Huntsville has approved more than $322,000 in federal grant funding for nine nonprofit organizations to support programs serving low- to moderate-income residents across the city. The City’s […]
Rock band Creed will return to Alabama this summer as part of its ongoing “Summer of ’99” reunion tour, with shows scheduled in Huntsville and Orange Beach. The band announced […]
A sweeping federal review of Small Business Administration 8(a) defense contracts ordered by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is sending ripples throughout the defense industry. The directive, issued Jan. 16, […]
One of Huntsville’s most beloved neighborhood eateries is expanding into Five Points, with Good Company Cafe set to take over the former 1892 East building and introduce a brand new […]
A major $1 billion investment by the Department of War into L3Harris Technologies’ missile business is expected to strengthen the nation’s solid rocket motor supply chain and could have significant […]
One of downtown Huntsville’s most recognizable public spaces is set for a significant transformation. The Huntsville City Council has approved a construction contract to expand Big Spring Park East, clearing […]
Inbound moves continue to outpace departures across Alabama, and Huntsville is drawing a large share of those newcomers. The state ranked No. 9 on the 2025 U-Haul Growth Index, jumping […]
HUNTSVILLE – “We’ve got to go out and start moving on this now. Huntsville is growing, North Alabama is growing,” said Wes Kelley, president and CEO of Huntsville Utilities. That […]
HUNTSVILLE – Target is ramping up hiring for the 2025 holiday season with plans to bring on more than 300 seasonal workers in the Huntsville area, including over 200 in […]
HUNTSVILLE – “The secret is out,” said Sean Kelly, Huntsville Market Executive for Regions Bank, describing the city’s rapid rise as a growth market. Kelly joined Chief Economist Richard Moody […]
PLANO, Texas — The Toyota Alabama factory in Huntsville is among four plants that will have childcare centers at the site. The automaker announced today the centers will serve parents at […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City Young Republicans are celebrating statewide recognition after being named Outstanding Club of the Year at the Young Republican Federation of Alabama’s annual convention. The honor […]
HUNTSVILLE – 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 […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama Tuberville announcement … not yet For those of y’all waiting for a big announcement from Sen. Tommy Tuberville on May […]
HUNTSVILLE – Navy Week has officially set sail in the Rocket City, bringing a wave of sailors to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center on Monday night. This year’s Navy […]
MADISON — It was an opening of “EPIC” proportions for Northrop Grumman. The giant defense contractor unveiled its Enhanced Production and Integration Center (EPIC) in Madison today featuring 175,500 square […]
HUNTSVILLE — While President Trump has called for large-scale job cuts in the federal workforce led by the Department of Government Efficiency, Mayor Tommy Battle said Huntsville hasn’t seen evidence of […]
HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong said he feels confident Space Command will finally move to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville. In an interview with 256 Today, Strong (R-Monrovia) said he […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Federal candidates look to Huntsville North Alabama continues to draw federal candidates looking to raise funds as Huntsville’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Hospital Health System (HHHS) encompasses 14 hospitals serving a 16-county service area in two states. The not-for-profit health system based in Madison County is one of […]
HUNTSVILLE – Due to popular demand, Arts Huntsville is excited to announce the expansion of its City Hall Public Art Tours. Beginning in February 2025, the program will shift to “First […]
HUNTSVILLE – As 2024 comes to a close, it marks the end of a record-setting year for the sports tourism team in Huntsville – hosting 68 events that produced more […]
