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HUNTSVILLE – Thursday morning marked the first stage of the return of Rocket Park’s Rocket Row at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. Dr. Kimberly Robinson, the center’s CEO and […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle is running unopposed after qualifying for the race ended Tuesday. Barring a highly unlikely write-in campaign, Battle will be re-elected to his fifth term […]
HUNTSVILLE – The current price to buy a house or rent an apartment in Huntsville can be startling to longtime residents. “Greed-flation,’’ a term coined as staples such as groceries […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Sine Die Alabama lawmakers brought the 2024 state session to a close Thursday. In 93 actual days, […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Speaker in the Rocket City Speaker of the House Mike Johnson visited the Rocket City this week and […]
HUNTSVILLE – Calling for a need for “a lot of basic things,” Kim Caudle Lewis kicked of her campaign for Huntsville’s City Council District 5 seat Monday. “I think I […]
HUNTSVILLE – With a reference to astronomical bodies, construction on the Rocket City’s “gateway to downtown” was launched Tuesday. “Welcome to Front Row!” said developer Mitch Rutter with Essex Capital. […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Meredith vs. Caudle Lewis OTR called it months ago, Kim Caudle Lewis is challenging John Meredith for the […]
ALBERTVILLE – A national homebuilder is entering the final phase of a Century Complete community in Albertville and announced the beginning of a second. Century Communities said it is putting […]
HUNTSVILLE – Martin Luther King Jr. Day isn’t celebrated officially until Jan. 15, but local events related to honor the civil rights icon begin in advance of the national holiday. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Christmas has come and gone and the time will soon come to take down the tree. The cities of Huntsville and Madison have teamed with Madison County in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Do not believe French racer Jean Girard from the movie “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.” France did not invent democracy. Neither did America, though the fledgling […]
HUNTSVILLE – There is an agenda sometimes, one aimed to help everyone, whatever the political affiliation. David Little had something he told everyone would be a plank he’d walk on […]
HUNTSVILLE – The back 40 acres, far removed from the barn and farmhouse, neglected and uncultivated, are really a wilderness overgrown with grass and weeds and good for nothing. From […]
HUNTSVILLE – One of the country’s leading operators in outlet and open-air shopping took a look at Huntsville’s booming market and decided to buy in. Tanger, headquartered in Greensboro in […]
HUNTSVILLE – The holiday tradition A Christmas Carol is in its 33rd season at the Von Braun Center, but the Charles Dickens classic will have a new twist during two […]
HUNTSVILLE – Sound the alarm! Huntsville Fire & Rescue is ready to meet potential recruits at a meet-and-greet Saturday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Public Safety […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Dubious bus stop Concerns are being raised about the suitability of a Greyhound bus stop that has relocated […]
HUNTSVILLE – A weeklong slate of events for Alabama A&M University’s homecoming was capped off with a triumphant win and a fundraising record Saturday. The Bulldogs thumped previously undefeated Tuskegee […]
HUNTSVILLE – Sheffield-based Bank Independent is continuing its eastward expansion. The bank recently held a ribbon-cutting for a branch in the Hampton Cove community of Huntsville. “Bank Independent is built […]
HUNTSVILLE – Butler Snow LLP in Huntsville is modernizing what it means to be a law firm. From the open layout of their office, to the identical workstations for every […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama A new school for west Huntsville? City leaders have long desired a new high school to serve the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School had a special visitor Tuesday morning. And, she happens to be a former teacher. But now, instead of leading classes, she’s […]
