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UAH students sound off about Governor Bentley’s impeachment hearings

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – In Montgomery, impeachment hearings are in full swing Monday with Governor Robert Bentley at the center. At UAH, students are sounding off about the Governor’s possible impeachment...

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Madison County Republican Chairman on Bentley resignation: “It’s a relief...

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - People across party lines have been weighing in on the resignation of former Governor Robert Bentley. Some think this was a long time coming, others are seeing it as an opportunity...

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Huntsville Republican & Democratic reaction to Governor Kay Ivey’s first 48...

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Governor Kay Ivey has been in office for two days and went right to work on her first day as Alabama’s new governor. Local Republicans and Democrats are speaking out about her...

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James Clemens students discuss the history of impeachment

MADISON, Ala. - Students at James Clemens are mixing US history with current events. One class is talking about the recent resignation and impeachment hearings of former Governor Robert Bentley and...

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Mt. Carmel teacher selected as a finalist in Alabama’s Teacher of the Year Award

MADISON COUNTY, Ala. - A first grade teacher at Mt. Carmel Elementary is in the running for Alabama's Teacher of the Year award. Mary Tate has spent 17 years in the public school system. "It's the...

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Beware of water dangers as you swim or boat this summer

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - As the temperatures get warmer, more people will start taking boats out or swimming in the pool. Before you participate in any sort of water activities, Huntsville Fire and Rescue...

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Huntsville Fire and Rescue goes through train derailment training

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The special operations team for Huntsville Fire and Rescue took part in a class hosted by Norfolk Southern. It teaches response and safety to railroad incidents; specifically when...

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Madison students give back to community by volunteering at assisted living

MADISON, Ala. -  Wednesday was testing day of a lot of students across the valley. Madison City Schools juniors and sophomores spent the day taking the ACT and ASPIRE tests. Although, for the freshman...

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RCP debuts new concept video of MidCity Huntsville

Missing Attachment Missing Attachment Missing Attachment Missing Attachment Missing Attachment Missing Attachment Missing Attachment Missing Attachment HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – RCP Companies has released a...

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Randolph School student organizes 4K to bring awareness to obesity

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Studies show Alabama is one of the leading states in high obesity rates. One student is trying to help with that statistic by using her passion of running to inspire others. Some...

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Demolition of JC Penney at Madison Square Mall to begin in the coming weeks

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - One project in Huntsville is getting a lot of attention and that's MidCity, on the site of the old Madison Square Mall. If you pass by, it may look like a pile of scrap metal, but...

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Food Bank of North Alabama experiences low donations during spring

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Spring time brings warmer weather and blooming flowers... all good things, you would think. Although, for the Food Bank of North Alabama, it's a difficult time. "So many of our...

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National Child Vehicular Heatstroke Awareness and Prevention Day 2017

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - According to the safety organization KidsAndCars.org, on average, once every nine days a child dies of heatstroke in a vehicle. Wednesday, April 26th marks National Child Vehicular...

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Huntsville to host NASA’s Space Apps Challenge for the first time

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - When NASA works to get astronauts in space or launch the latest rocket...you can bet they face some challenges. Now, you can help them with some of those! For the sixth year, NASA...

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Limestone County Sheriff’s Office announces 35th annual Rodeo Week

LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. – The Limestone County Sheriff’s Rodeo is a “Top 20 Event of the Year,” according to the Southern Tourism Society. It’s returning for the 35th year and it benefits the sheriff’s...

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Local party leaders say Mayor Battle has made a positive name for himself as...

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Last week, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle made some big news saying he will be vying for the governor’s seat in 2018. The news swirled around social media and both sides of the aisle...

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The Food Bank of North Alabama seeking partners in the Shoals

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - It may be a common misconception that the Food Bank of North Alabama only serves the Huntsville area. It actually covers 11 counties across north Alabama and it is looking to grow...

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Autism Society of Alabama member says autism insurance bill is moving forward

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - After being stalled in the Senate, HB 284's future is looking bright. It's a piece of legislation that would require health insurers to cover an intensive autism therapy. On Monday,...

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Attorney General awards Bob Jones High School with Safe School Initiative Award

MADISON, Ala. - State Attorney General Steve Marshall made a stop in Madison on Monday. He presented Bob Jones High School with the 2016 Attorney General's Safe School Initiative Award of Excellence...

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UAH discusses future growth and development with city leaders

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The University of Alabama in Huntsville invited influential voices in the future of the University for a leadership breakfast Tuesday morning. It's a special day when both...

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