01/27/10 The Drive-By Truckers announce the first part of The Big To-Do tour
 01/26/10 Circuit Judge Bruce Williams dismissed the court until 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. In the meantime, prosecutors and Tuten will continue to go over questionnaires filled out by 100 prospective jurors.
 01/26/10 A federal grand jury today indicted two North Alabama residents for conspiracy and mail fraud in connection with a scheme to get college loans when neither was a student, U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance White announced.
 01/26/10 The Beasley Allen Law Firm presented representatives from Harriet's House in Demopolis, Ala., with a Wii gaming system today.
 01/26/10 Hampton Cove Elementary School in Huntsville is bursting at the seams. The school exceeds its capacity by about 200 students. Huntsville City Schools are building a new school to solve the problem, but it's suffered delays. Some wet weather has hampered the process, so now the construction team is trying to catch up. The question is, will it open in time for next school year?
 01/20/10 A small earthquake rattled the areas around Hazel Green and New Market in north Alabama.
01/20/10 HAZEL GREEN | A small earthquake rattled the areas around Hazel Green and New Market in north Alabama. The Huntsville Times reported that the 1.9 magnitude quake Monday night originated about 10 miles northeast of Hazel Green. The U.S. Geological Survey says a 1.9 magnitude is generally
 01/20/10 By M.J. Ellington, Montgomery Bureau Madison County Republicans vow to support "any Republican candidate but (Parker) Griffith" for U.S. House District 5, but Griffith doesn't appear worried about the lack of endorsement.
 01/20/10 By Lisa Singleton-Rickman, Staff Writer Local relief agency officials say collecting monetary donations is their focus at this point for helping Haiti in the aftermath of last week's earthquake that devastated the country.
 01/20/10 The Alabama House voted Tuesday to ban drivers in Alabama from sending or writing text messages while operating a vehicle on a public road.
 01/20/10 MADISON -- An Illinois doctor and a woman from Tennessee were tentatively identified Tuesday as the two who died when a small plane crashed near homes in a north Alabama subdivision.
 01/20/10 "I would still want him to be president as opposed to Brother McCain," he said of Obama. "That's just me."
 01/20/10 Bobby Pierce has tutored a number of quality baseball players during his coaching career, but maybe none have been finer than former University of Alabama-Huntsville pitcher Matt Jansen.
 01/13/10 H.J. Baker Continues Its Tradition Of Giving Back To The Communities Its Employees Work And Live In.
 01/13/10 Montgomery Legislator wants statue in Shoals A state legislator wants to bring Helen Keller home - the statue that is.
 01/12/10 (PhysOrg.com) -- Ever since NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, mission scientists released the first comprehensive sky map of our solar system's edge in particles, solar physicists have been busy revising their models to account for the discovery of a narrow "ribbon" of bright emission that was completely unexpected and not predicted by any model at the time.
 01/12/10 Beginning Jan. 18, NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter will listen for possible, though improbable, radio transmissions from the Phoenix Mars Lander, which completed five months of studying an arctic Martian site in November 2008. The solar-powered lander operated two months longer than its three-month prime mission during summer on northern Mars before the seasonal ebb of sunshine ended its work.
 01/12/10 The negotiated settlement comes on the heels of an outside audit by the city that idenitified more than $1 million in questionable charges by Lee Builders and several of its subcontractors.
 01/12/10 The first college to ever be located in downtown Huntsville kicked off its opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony. J.F. Drake State College is expanding, with a new campus inside the historic Huntsville Times building.
 01/12/10 J.F. Drake State Technical College is expanding. College president Helen McAlpine said enrollment has doubled in the past year, so they're moving to one of downtown Huntsville's landmarks: the historic Huntsville Times building. Expansion at the school could mean the same for downtown business, which is struggling with vacant buildings. |