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Real estate update: Federal Reserve cuts interest rates

September 20, 2024/in Economy, Featured, Government, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Marie Johnson

In a long-awaited move, the Federal Reserve announced that it has cut the federal funds rate by fifty basis points. The new federal funds rate, which acts as a benchmark for borrowing rates across the economy, is now reduced to 4.8%, the lowest rate since March of 2023. This is the first rate cut since […]

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Huntsville tops list of emerging north American tech markets

September 17, 2024/in Awards, Community Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, Success, Technology, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

Huntsville has been ranked #1 on CBRE’s list of up-and-coming tech-talent markets in its annual Scoring Tech Talent report, which evaluates 75 U.S. and Canadian cities on their ability to attract and grow tech talent. Huntsville’s had a 17.9% growth in tech employment over the past five years and a 19.6% increase in tech wages. […]

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HudsonAlpha scientists awarded 5-year, $2.9 million NIH research grant

September 17, 2024/in Agriculture, Biotechnology, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Science, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is advancing research to create peanuts resistant to aflatoxins, harmful toxins that threaten crops. Faculty Investigator Josh Clevenger, PhD, leads the project in collaboration with Peggy Ozias-Akins, PhD, from the University of Georgia, with support from Mars Wrigley. Aflatoxins, produced by Aspergillus fungi in hot, humid environments, pose serious health risks […]

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Huntsville celebrates local excellence at 39th Annual Small Business Awards Gala

September 16, 2024/in Awards, Community Development, Featured, Lead, News, People, Small Business, Workforce Development/by Sarah Zupko

Local small businesses and members of the Huntsville business community were honored on the evening of September 12 at the 39th Annual Small Business Awards Gala. The event, hosted by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber, was held in the Von Braun Center’s Saturn Ballroom.  The glitzy evening began with a cocktail hour, which was followed by […]

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Huntsville based PDW wins contract to supply drones to US Army

September 16, 2024/in Community Development, Defense, Engineering, Featured, Lead, Military, News, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

PDW has been awarded a contract to provide its flagship C100 Group 2 small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS) to support the U.S. Army’s Company-Level sUAS Directed Requirement. The C100, a highly portable vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) drone, will be deployed across Army units to bolster fire and maneuver capabilities in contested and near-peer environments. […]

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Huntsville CWA workers remain on strike during negotiations with AT&T

September 16, 2024/in Economy, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, People, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

It’s been more than two weeks since 17,000 AT&T workers across the Southeast began their strike against the company.  According to officials from the union that represents these workers, Communication Workers of America (CWA), not much has changed and an end to the strike doesn’t appear to be yet in sight.  CWA claims workers face […]

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Huntsville Mayor Battle kicks off fifth term with overview of city goals and plans

September 11, 2024/in Community Development, Construction, Featured, Government, Lead, News/by Sarah Zupko

Mayor Tommy Battle is celebrating his “Sweet Sixteen” as he enters his fifth term of service to the city of Huntsville. Mayor Battle was first elected to the position in 2008, and has served in the intervening 16 years.  The mayor spoke to Huntsville residents in a “State of the City Address,” held on September […]

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Drake State seeking community input to help bridge digital divide in North Alabama

September 11, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Education, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

Drake State Community & Technical College has initiated a new survey to assess broadband availability and digital access in Madison, Marshall, and Jackson Counties. This effort is part of a broader mission to address the digital needs of high-poverty and rural communities, ensuring equitable access to the digital tools necessary for success. As a central […]

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Huntsville secures $21.6M federal grant for local roadway upgrades

September 11, 2024/in Construction, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Transportation/by Gus Wintzell

Huntsville is set to make major safety improvements along a 3.25-mile stretch of Holmes Avenue, thanks to a $21.6 million federal grant. The upgrades will enhance safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers, particularly between downtown and the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). This project is a key part of the city’s larger effort to […]

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Lowe Mill small business brings Texas flavor to Rocket City

September 11, 2024/in Featured, Food, Food/dining, Lead, News, People, Small Business/by Heather Price

A slice of Texas has found its way to the Huntsville culinary scene at Kar’s Char Texas-Style BBQ at Lowe Mill. Thomas Langford and James Emery opened the restaurant one year ago, combining a passion for authentic Texas barbecue with delicious traditional Southern recipes. Thomas Langford’s journey to becoming a barbecue pitmaster started at a […]

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