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HudsonAlpha AgTech Accelerator launches with first start-up class

Five innovative start-up companies make up the inaugural class in the HudsonAlpha AgTech Investment Accelerator, a new initiative from the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology and the global venture and accelerator firm gener8tor.

Singing River Trail is connecting dots in Alabama

Imagine a 200-plus-mile system connecting all of North Alabama along an outdoor human highway, brimming with nature, activity and heart.

‘Made in Alabama’ Showcase features top homegrown products

Gov. Kay Ivey recognized 14 companies and their exceptional homegrown products at the second “Made in Alabama” Showcase at the state Capitol.

Those who love to dine on Alabama’s succulent oysters are in luck. The state’s oyster season opened Oct. 3, and the oyster catchers are busy.

This weekend’s college football TV schedule

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Parents are not happy about the state of schools and the behavior of teachers we see on Libs of TikTok, a Huntsville Board of Education member blames parents for that.

Etowah program helps 'EQWIP' students for careers

Educators from the Etowah County School System, Gadsden City Schools, and Attalla City Schools gathered Oct. 10 to learn more about local career opportunities and technical training programs through the Etowah Qualified Workforce Immersion Program (EQWIP).

Brooks joined WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" on Friday and called for new laws to reform the system of campaign fundraising in the U.S.

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) announced the awarding of a grant for Wallace State Community College–Hanceville (WSCC) in the amount of $1,169,958 for the Supporting Electric Vehicle Manufacturing and Maintenance in North Alabama project.

According to the AEA scorecard, six members of the Congressional delegation scored 100%, while one scored 0%. 

During the discussion, leaders stressed the importance of supporting the commercialization of locally made technology.

For those who want to vote next month and haven’t registered, time is running out. Monday is the last day to register for the Nov. 8 general election, according to Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill. Alabamians can register to vote online at alabamavotes.gov or through the mobile app “Vote for Alabama.” All online registrations […]

Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted September unemployment rate continued to hold at its record low level of 2.6%, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday. Last month’s rate  is well below September 2021’s rate of 3.2%.  September’s rate represents 59,558 unemployed persons, compared to 58,913 in August and 71,989 in September 2021. “Despite the uncertainty facing the U.S. […]

Stefanik said the Alabama U.S. Senate hopeful would take aim at Democratic leadership's "radical policies."

Schoolchildren in Alabama will not need to get the COVID-19 vaccine, even as a Center for Disease Control and Prevention panel (CDC) votes 15-0 to recommend the vaccine be added to the schedule for children over 5

The CDC may say kids should get the vaccine but Alabama will not make them

One of the most competitive races in Alabama this election cycle is State Senate District 2 in Madison County.

As energy prices remain high heading into the winter season, some GOP leaders are sending a message to Biden to “reverse course” and “unleash American energy.” According to AAA, the average gas price in the Yellowhammer State is $3.422. On Monday, U.S. Reps. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville), Gary Palmer (R-Hoover), Jerry Carl (R-Mobile), and Barry Moore […]

Scholarships are available to Alabama community college students to train for careers in the state's automotive manufacturing industry.

In his first public comments since the injury, Tagovailoa said he was unconscious for a period of time after being hit.

Parents annoyed by the weakness and weirdness being exposed in public schools might have some relief on the way if State Rep. Scott Stadthagen (R-Hartselle) gets his way.

States hold the ability to determine whether or not the CDC's scheduled vaccines for children are required for school admittance.

Kristen Tucker, a Foley High School senior with Down syndrome, is ready to take the world by storm following graduation.

"Georgia's Democratic Party gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams believes every question is an abortion question," says Dale Jackson.