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HUNTSVILLE — With the goal of connecting to the community, the Huntsville Police Department’s North Precinct is inviting families to its end-of-the-summer Family Fun Night. The social gathering, scheduled for […]
DECATUR – The Cook Museum of Natural Science is gearing up for Friday’s Day of Play. The state-of-the-art natural science museum in downtown Decatur provides hands-on immersive experiences where kids […]
GARDEN CITY – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall cut a ceremonial ribbon Wednesday, making something good come out of an environmental tragedy. The event celebrated enhancements at Garden City River […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s Stoner Park will be adding a recreational attraction to its sprawling 68-acre site in the coming months. At a ceremony Wednesday, ground was broken for the Stoner […]
UPDATED 8:55 a.m. FRIDAY HUNTSVILLE – Due to ground conditions in Big Spring Park, Huntsville Parks & Recreation is postponing tonight’s “Light Up the Night” event. The new date is Aug. […]
FLORENCE – The Florence Police Department is reminding motorists that it is state law to have the vehicle’s headlights on when driving in the rain. In a social media post, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation will open registration next week for its popular Male Mentorship Program. The program for the upcoming school year is also looking for dedicated and compassionate […]
HUNTSVILLE — One of the most targeted groups for fraud and scams are the elderly with reported incidents against that segment of the population increasing last year. Elder fraud reports […]
HUNTSVILLE – Local classrooms are preparing to re-open for the 2024-25 school year next month and Huntsville’s Parks & Recreation department and the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library are throwing a […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Mill Creek project, a joint venture between the City of Huntsville and the Huntsville Housing Authority, received a large boost through a $50 million federal grant. The […]
HUNTSVILLE — A local artist, who is transforming the look of a north Huntsville water tank at the corner of Pulaski Pike and Sparkman Drive titled “Jubilation,” will have more […]
HUNTSVILLE – Gather pencils, pens, erasers and notebooks. The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is holding classes for residents. Call it Huntsville 101. The city’s ODEI is presenting citizens […]
ATHENS – Brian Jones, district attorney for Limestone County, plans to request funds from the county commission at its regular meeting tonight. He’s also turned to constituents to urge officials […]
HUNTSVILLE – Bill Kling, who represents District 4 on the Huntsville City Council, is holding open office hours tonight at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library’s Downtown branch for anyone who […]
MADISON — TARCOG has some healthy ideas for healthy living. And it’s all available at your fingertips. TARCOG (Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments) launched a community awareness campaign […]
ATHENS — Art opportunities are hot happenings this summer in Athens. Athens Arts League and its artists at High Cotton Arts are offering and supporting a variety of art experiences for […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University and United Way of Madison County have joined forces to conduct a thorough evaluation of the community’s needs. This strategic partnership aims to gather essential […]
HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation Department is holding two events aimed at family fun beginning this weekend as the nation celebrates Parks and Recreation Month. First […]
DECATUR — Austin Middle School was among three Alabama schools honored Tuesday by the Southern Regional Education Board at its Making Schools Work Conference in Nashville. Decatur’s Austin Middle School, […]
FLORENCE — The Florence/Lauderdale Emergency Management Agency has set up a distribution site to provide for customers of the Chisholm Heights Water District as a boil water advisory remains in […]
HUNTSVILLE – The 11-acre campus of the Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center on Sparkman Drive has many amenities, including housing the North Huntsville Public Library. The city is now in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Ahead of an upcoming school supply giveaway, Huntsville’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ODEI) and Community Awareness for Youth (CAFY) are asking the community to help Stuff the Bus this weekend. […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council handled business concerning local parks at its recent regular meeting, passing items to begin moving forward or upgrading parks sweeping from one end of […]
