Food Bank of North Alabama looks forward to 2017
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The Food Bank of North Alabama stays pretty busy throughout the year with volunteers and food drives. Although, right now is their busiest time of year. The organization says 2016...
View ArticleJapanese Tea Garden at Monte Sano in need of repairs, funding
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Japanese Tea Garden at Monte Sano State Park has been around for over 20 years. Some say it's a bridge between Japanese and American culture. Although, in recent years, it's...
View ArticleFan festivities in Tampa for 2017 National Championship game
TAMPA, Fl. – If you or someone you know is in Tampa for the 2017 College Football National Championship game, there are a few fan festivities for Alabama fans. The Tampa Bay Alabama Alumni Association...
View ArticleTiger and Tide fans at the game react to Clemson’s National Championship win
TAMPA, Fla. - As the confetti falls for Clemson, Alabama will wake up Tuesday morning with a hard pill to swallow. The game ran down to the very final second. One Clemson fan said she's been looking...
View ArticleThe search continues for Huntsville Board of Education superintendent
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Thursday marks the first school board meeting since the five finalists were for Huntsville Superintendent of Education. A series of interviews for each candidate will soon begin....
View ArticleHuntsville Police accepting applications for Citizens Police Academy
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Huntsville Police Training Academy is currently accepting applications for the next Citizen Police Academy. The deadline to apply is January 31st, with an expected start date of...
View ArticleAnnual Unity Breakfast celebrates life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Hundreds gathered at the 32nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast Monday, held in the Von Braun Center. Community leaders and everyone in between celebrated the life and...
View ArticleFlu definitely showing itself in north Alabama; health department tracking it...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - An uptick in flu activity is grabbing the attention of doctors in the Tennessee Valley. While we're well into the peak flu season, doctors say it's not too late to roll up your...
View ArticleCrisis Services of North Alabama receives $60,000 grant for training
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Grants keep many non-profits afloat around the Tennessee Valley. The Huntsville-based Crisis Services of North Alabama was recently awarded a $60,000 grant to support different...
View ArticleBoys and Girls Club Calvary Teen Center renovation almost done, still in need...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - You may remember back in October 2016, we told you about a $50,000 grant the Boys and Girls Club of North Alabama received to renovate their Calvary Teen Center. Now, the...
View ArticleThe University of Alabama in Huntsville hosts inauguration viewing for students
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Although it was early for students Friday morning, UAH streamed the inauguration of President Donald Trump for the student body. Some made it to the theater on campus to watch the...
View ArticleMadison County Elementary Schools nominate a ‘Super Citizen’
MADISON COUNTY, Ala. - Select elementary schools throughout Madison County participated in a ten week program sponsored by Liberty's Legacy. The goal is for students to learn what characteristics a...
View ArticleADECA, Auburn University partner for free workshop to combat prescription...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs is joining forces with Auburn University to fight prescription drug abuse. On Tuesday, a free workshop was held in...
View Article“Carts4Hearts” returns for second year to raise awareness for Huntsville’s...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - An annual fundraiser for the Downtown Rescue Mission is right around the corner and looking for more people to register. The second annual, "Carts4Hearts," is a 5K around downtown...
View Article#iHeartHsv social media campaign returns for fourth year
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - If you live in Huntsville, you may believe the city has a lot to offer and you're not alone. The Huntsville-Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau is, for the fourth year...
View ArticleHudsonAlpha hosts GREAT teacher workshop to implement genetic research in the...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - HudsonAlpha hosted a teacher's workshop Wednesday, specifically for those who want to keep up to date with the latest scientific findings that you can't find in a textbook. Vice...
View ArticlePizza Hut President surprises north Ala. restaurant supervisor with Super...
RAINSVILLE, Ala. - Imagine this - your boss offering to cover your shift so you can attend the Super Bowl. Not many of us can probably say we've been in that situation, but Vickie Weaver of Rainsville...
View ArticleEnergy Alabama helps local churches save on utility bills
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Energy Alabama is hosting an energy bench-marking event for local churches and houses of worship. The event is specifically designed to help them cut back on utility costs. Many...
View ArticleCalhoun Community College hosts jump start summer program for incoming freshman
DECATUR, Ala. - In college, many of us can probably agree the word "free" wasn't a part of the curriculum. Although, Calhoun Community College is working to prepare incoming freshman in a free way....
View ArticleHuntsville/Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau shows the love to...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Huntsville/Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau is paying it forward the first two weeks of February. Part of #iHeartHSV social media campaign, they will be showing the...
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