In President Donald Trump's first week in office, some expected he would announce moving Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama.
Allen Media Broadcasting, the company run by media mogul Byron Allen that owns WAAY in Huntsville and WCOV in Montgomery, announced Monday it planned on having The Weather Channel’s studios handle local weather.
With President Trump now in office, Alabama leaders are waiting to see if he will move Space Command to Huntsville.
Alabama State Rep. Marilyn Lands believes a bill she introduced Tuesday for the upcoming legislative session will go a long way in reducing maternal and infant mortality rates in the state. She has introduced House Bill 89, the Alabama Maternal Health Care Act. The legislation will allow the presumptive eligibility for pregnant women for Medicaid.
The North Alabama Spay and Neuter Clinic is working to prevent overcrowding at animal shelters across the Tennessee Valley, by providing low-cost spay and neuter services.
Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels said the return of investment of the overtime tax cut is greater than a budget shortfall it causes to the Education Trust Fund. And a North Alabama union leader believes legislators should scrap the CHOOSE Act private school choice program and look for other alternatives to make up for the shortfall rather than let the overtime tax cut expire.
The initial basing announcement, made on Jan. 13, 2021, declared that Huntsville had emerged as the top candidate.
On his first day in office in his second term, President Donald Trump issued sweeping pardons to 1,500 people convicted of crimes tied to the January 6, 2021, attack at the United States Capitol
A new Alabama bipartisan bill aims to help maternal and infant mortality rates. Huntsville Representative Marilyn Lands prefiled the Alabama Maternal Health Care Act, or House Bill 89, Tuesday. The
A North Alabama fitness center is putting on a 5k to support the Madison County Special Olympics Figure Skating team.
A Decatur family is angry and desperate for answers after one relative was brutally beaten in the head with a pole Wednesday night.
Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr. was last seen and heard from on Dec. 15, according to the Huntsville Police Department