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“There is a seat at the table for you.”  That’s what Lisa DeVine wants all young women coming up to know.   With a 20-year career as an Army officer behind her, including a stint as a paratrooper, DeVine, vice president of Program Integration at Leidos Dynetics, has been seated at tables many of us might […]

Calhoun hosts summer welding camp for high school girls

The camp, through a partnership with the Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce, will train high school-age girls with electrical and welding skills.

Are Alabama cities ready for city managers?

Next week, voters in the North Alabama city of Madison will head to the polls to decide if they want to change their form of government. If the referendum is adopted, a city manager will be hired by the mayor and city council to oversee the day-to-day business of Alabama’s ninth largest city. The vote […]

Alabama's Tango Tango bridges gap in first responders' communication

Tango Tango is working to bridge the gap in communications faced by many first responders across the nation.

Top Guy Weekend heads to the Rocket City

The event by AdFreeShows.com brings hundreds of professional wrestling fans together for one epic weekend.

A debate among seven of the eight candidates for Huntsville City School Board addressed questions regarding personal political beliefs, mask mandates, and critical race theory in schools.

Amendment 1 on May 24 ballot to benefit Alabama State Parks

Alabama’s state park system is considered a jewel. According to its co-sponsor, if Amendment 1 is passed, that jewel could shine brighter.

Yellowhammer News learned that a legislative effort is underway to bring transparency to the AHSAA’s operations.

Kids to Love celebrates 18 years of service to children in foster care

Kids to Love celebrates 18 years of service to children in foster care, but its story, was set in motion long before.

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