As Black History Month continues, WAAY 31 is spotlighting historic advancements made by Black Americans in North Alabama.
The Huntsville Metropolitan Planning Organization is seeking the public’s feedback on how to improve transportation on Huntsville’s highways or through public transit.
Probably best known for her images of iconic Huntsville scenes, she brings an artist’s sensibility to scenes and places we drive by, work in, and walk through every day.
Huntsville added more housing units in 2024 than any other year since the city began keeping records in 1983. According to the city’s Development Review, this is the third year in a row with a ...
The recent winter storms that encompassed the northern half of the state first and then the southern part afterwards brought ...
Illegal immigration — enforcement and the reaction to enforcement — continues to be the big topic this week. Thanks for reading, Ike The immigration front The crackdown on illegal immigration is ...
Alabama, the "Heart of Dixie," is a state steeped in Southern history, natural beauty and vibrant culture. Its largest cities ...
Baking is central part of Southern cuisine and culture, and these bakeries exemplify the best of Southern baking from ...
The Albertville City school system recently announced the addition of $3.5 million in federal grant money. According to ...
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When it’s below freezing, spending 24 hours a day outside is a reality for many in the homeless community of North Alabama.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — While Martin Luthur King Day is still a couple days away, people came together in Downtown Huntsville to celebrate the Civil Rights leader with the annual MLK Day parade. If you ...