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Red Lobster is closing Decatur, dozens of other restaurants and auctioning off furniture, equipment
(NEXSTAR) — Red Lobster is reportedly shuttering at least 48 of its locations, including locations in Decatur and Auburn while a restaurant liquidation company is auctioning off kitchen equipment from the impacted eateries this week. TAGeX Brands announced on Monday that it’s conducting the online auction through Thursday, May...
Familiar names bring restaurant to Huntsville’s Stella at Five Points
If you don’t know Sophie’s by Camille yet, you may know the names of the people behind the just announced restaurant for the Stella at Five Points. Sophie’s by Camille, the anchor restaurant on the first floor of the soon to be open luxury apartments and retail development at 401 Pratt Avenue, will be brought to you by the same families behind the La Esquina Cocina restaurants.
Steve Johnson preparing for retirement after over 47 years at News 19
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – After over 47 years covering the Tennessee Valley, Steve Johnson has decided to call it a career in June 2024. Steve will anchor his final newscast on June 14. Steve was born in North Carolina but has long called Huntsville home. His family moved to...
TARCOG’s Senior Fun Fest moves to Agribition Center at Alabama A&M University
MADISON COUNTY – To understand the 2024 Senior Fun Fest, think back to 1980. Or the many celebrations since then when “Celebrate. Good times, come on!” by Kool and the Gang is playing. That vibe gives an idea of what’s in store, Sheila Dessau-Ivey said. She is Director of Aging Programs for Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments or TARCOG.
Huntsville’s getting a cool, new (and free) outdoor concert series
Bands listed from the middle and down on lineups for major music festivals like Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits. In industry-speak, they’re called discovery artists. In the last few years, Huntsville, Alabama’s become a more vibrant market for touring headliners of a certain level than it has in decades,...
Human Factors: Break out the booze
It must have been glorious back at the dawn of aviation. You wrapped your scarf around your neck, buttoned up your long leather flight jacket, strapped on your flying helmet, adjusted your goggles, slipped your flask of fortitude from your riding boot for a quick pre-flight nip, then stepped up to the long wood prop to give it a pull.
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