A new historic marker on Huntsville’s courthouse square adds the voices of Henderson and Daniel Brandon, founders of the city’s most successful Black-owned business in the late 19th century.
A new historic marker in Huntsville honors Black business pioneers, recognizing the Brandon family's impact on local history.
A newly updated historic marker on Huntsville’s courthouse square now recognizes the significant contributions of Henderson ...
The definitive list of 21 little-known retirement destinations for those seeking Southern charm and hospitality while also ...
Here are five actions taken by the Commission: The Commission zoned almost 400 acres in Limestone County off the I 65-565 ...
An updated historic marker honoring Black business owners Henderson and Daniel Brandon will be dedicated Friday on the Huntsville Courthouse Square.
With a push from President Donald Trump, House Republicans sent a GOP budget blueprint to passage Tuesday, a step toward ...
Utah Legislature votes to ban water fluoridation, citing concerns over local control and fluoride’s effects. Bill awaits ...
On the eve of their first major vote to advance President Donald Trump’s agenda, key House Republicans are warning Speaker ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - A Huntsville man was arrested after confessing to killing his grandparents, according to ...
New FBI Director Kash Patel has told senior officials that he plans to relocate up to 1,000 employees from Washington to ...
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