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Delays are possible tonight and Saturday on Interstate 65 northbound approaching Exit 347 (Huntsville Brownsferry Road) because of a road resurfacing project, the Alabama Department of Transportation said.
ATHENS — A 24-year-old Madison man faces a burglary charge after Athens police received a call about someone going through a barn on U.S. 31 South, Athens police said.
An information session on Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Manufacturing Technician Apprenticeship Program will be Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at Calhoun Community College's Aerospace Auditorium on U.S. 31 North in Decatur.
The city of Huntsville said work on a Toyota-Mazda manufacturing plant in Huntsville-annexed Limestone County has been temporarily suspended to allow final technical surveys to be completed and make sure there’s no impact on the habitat of the spring pygmy…
A state senator said the governor’s decision this week to stop paying some state-issued funds used in feeding inmates was a step in the right direction, but a statewide law is needed.
Sifting through dozens of boxes of shoes, Sue Grumbir pulled out a pair of teal and gray sneakers with yellow laces and slipped them on the feet of a 6-year-old girl. She watched the girl walk around a room filled…
Weekly Wrap is a collection of photos taken by Daily photographers during the past week and highlights some of the finest moments in the Tennessee Valley.
HARTSELLE — Hartselle City Schools has launched a career readiness program that will give students an opportunity to work while in school and graduate with the skills to work in one of the city’s manufacturing plants.
HARTSELLE — Hartselle resident Michele Jackson envisions a day when residents can walk down the street and see banners hanging to honor local veterans.