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TVA and Plus Power of Houston sign 20-year battery energy storage agreement

April 23, 2026/in Energy, Environment, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Services, TVA, Utilities/by Bud McLaughlin

To help strengthen power affordability and American energy dominance, the Tennessee Valley Authority has entered a 20-year contract to add 200 MW/800 MWh of battery energy storage through a project in Jackson County. Houston-based Plus Power and the TVA, the nation’s largest public utility, announced the agreement Tuesday. Plus Power develops, owns, and operates battery […]

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Toyota Field to host SEC Softball Tournament starting in 2027

April 20, 2026/in Development, Economy, Entertainment, Events, Featured, News, Recreation, Sports/by Bud McLaughlin

The road to the Women’s College World Series runs through Madison – starting in 2027. Huntsville, Madison and Madison County will host the SEC Softball Tournament for four years at Toyota Field, it was announced Friday. “We are honored to be the hosts of the SEC softball championship for the next four years and turning […]

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This Weekend: UAH Department of Art, Art History, and Design Hosts Annual High School Art Expo

November 13, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Education, Events, Featured, Lead, News/by staff reports

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Department of Art, Art History, and Design is celebrating the next generation of artists from area high schools with its annual Art Expo, taking place Saturday, Nov. 15, from 12:30 to 6 p.m. at Wilson Hall on the UAH campus. Tours of the UAH art facilities and participatory […]

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How the $418 million NAR settlement will change Real Estate transactions in the Tennessee Valley

September 5, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Matt Curtis

As part of the proposed $418M settlement to the NAR lawsuit, there’s going to be a few changes for both buyers and sellers in the TN Valley.  The first big change is that buyer agreements are now required before viewing a home. It’s always been a requirement to go over a RECAD disclosure (even though […]

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Why is HSV the top spot for young people and families?

May 3, 2024/in Economy, Employment, Entertainment, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, People, Real Estate, Resource, Travel/Leisure, Workforce Development/by Matt Curtis

One of the key drivers to Huntsville’s recent success in being named the best city to live in the US has been attracting young people to relocate to Huntsville. Huntsville has historically made the list of best places to raise a family, but to continue to grow as a city, it had to find ways […]

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WellStone announces hiring event to support critical community need

March 11, 2024/in Career, Community Development, Employment, Events, Featured, Health, Health Care, Lead, Medical, News, People, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

HUNTSVILLE, AL – According to the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation, a shortage of mental health care workers continues across the US. It’s a national situation that is affecting the mental health landscape right here in the Tennessee Valley. Following this news, Wellstone has announced a Spring Hiring Event on Friday, March 8, […]

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Port of Huntsville’s Intermodal Center reports record growth, driving economic impact for 2024

February 16, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Featured, Lead, News, Success, Transportation, Travel/Leisure, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

In 2023, the International Intermodal Center at the Port of Huntsville revealed yet another year of expansion. The inland port in North Alabama experienced a significant increase of 24% in rail lifts compared to the previous year, totaling 27,597 lifts in 2023, up from 22,210 in 2022.  Serving as the sole inland port in North […]

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Cyber Huntsville still accepting applications for 2024 scholarship

January 4, 2024/in cyber, Defense, Education, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, People, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

Cyber Huntsville is hosting a college scholarship opportunity to high school seniors pursuing a college degree in a Cyber related field. Winning applicants will be awarded a one time monetary scholarship of $4000. The scholarship will be sent to their college of choice by late July of this year, once the student is enrolled. Applicants will […]

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City of Huntsville, State of Alabama reacts to Space Command decision

August 1, 2023/in Community Development, Development, Featured, Government, Lead, Military, News, People, Space/by Gus Wintzell

As of yesterday, President Joe Biden overturned a long-time battle to move the United States Space Command (USSPACECOM) headquarters from Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama. The decision curtails the long political battle that began under the administration of former President Donald Trump. In a recent press statement, Biden mentioned that the decision leaned heavily on the […]

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TVA and Others Receive Recognition for Diversity

May 19, 2023/in Awards, Community Development, Economy, Events, Featured, Lead, News, People, Utilities/by Noah Logan

DiversityInc, one of the leading sources of human capital metrics, recently released its 2023 Top 50 Companies for Diversity list. The Top 50 Companies for Diversity list aims to assess the performance of companies in six key areas of diversity and inclusion management. The rankings provide a public and trusted measure of employer and investor […]

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