Municipal — Page 13

HUNTSVILLE — In this election year, public offices are not the only things on the ballot. People can choose their favorite canine candidates starting Wednesday in the Huntsville Animal Services’ […]

HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville has announced that absentee voting for the Aug. 27 municipal election is now open to registered voters provided they meet the necessary requirements. Circumstances […]

HUNTSVILLE — To keep up with the city of Huntsville’s sky rocketing growth, Huntsville Fire and Rescue headed west to open a fire station. The move will help improve response […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city is picking up the momentum – and roadside litter – to help keep the Rocket City clean and green. At a media event Tuesday at Blevins […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s vibrant music scene is creating a buzz around the country and residents will be able to see – and hear – what’s on tap at […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s vision of increased public transportation received a boost Thursday when Huntsville agreed to purchase four buses from Gillig. The one-year, $2.45 million contract allows for […]

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 […]

ELKMONT – They say you can’t beat city hall. So, the folks of Elkmont went a step further – they built city hall. Well, actually, they built a town hall. […]

HUNTSVILLE — If you’re looking for a new furry friend to add to the family and to also make a difference in their life your chance has arrived. The Huntsville […]

HUNTSVILLE — If you are one of the many cyclists that transits the biking network running throughout North Alabama, the Huntsville Metropolitan Planning Organization wants your input on a new […]

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 – After years of planning, the redevelopment of the area surrounding Butler Terrace and Johnson Towers – commonly known as Mill Creek – will soon begin following notice of […]

HUNTSVILLE – Residents are still being heard at the end of Huntsville City Council regular meetings, but they’re not being seen. That’s not sitting well with everyone who takes their […]

BIRMINGHAM – The Alabama Big 10 Mayors have kicked off their second annual statewide photo competition with Alabamians submitting their photos from the state’s 10 biggest cities to be recognized as […]

HUNTSVILLE – City residents interested in civic matters will no doubt have an eye on the Aug. 27 municipal elections. Districts 1 and 5 in the Huntsville City Council and […]

HUNTSVILLE – The National Recreation and Park Association is carrying on a tradition nearing its fourth decade, and in Huntsville a celebration is planned for Tuesday to mark the occasion. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Longtime PTA Leader and community advocate Chaundra Jones has  qualified for the Huntsville City School Board District 1 which includes most of Northwest Huntsville.  Jones is running to […]

HUNTSVILLE – City of Huntsville municipal offices and the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau will close Wednesday for the federal Juneteenth National Independence Day. Meanwhile, the Huntsville/Madison County Visitor […]

HUNTSVILLE – Two lingering themes emerged from Mayor Paul Finley’s City of Madison Update at the Von Braun Center. Once only a small suburb of its neighbor to the east, […]

HUNTSVILLE – For the second time in the last year, Huntsville Transit is proposing alterations to its Orbit shuttle routes, and again is asking for public input regarding changes. The […]

MADISON — Mayor Paul Finley will provide a City of Madison Update at the Von Braun Center’s Saturn Ballroom during a noon luncheon Wednesday. While the event is expected to […]

DECATUR — The Decatur Utilities Board of Directors has approved almost $120 million to fund two major improvements to the Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and the city’s sewer system. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Not only is Huntsville Fire & Rescue extending an invitation to join the force during a current application window, the department is also willing to provide aid to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle mentioned to the crowd gathered to celebrate the opening of the new Huntsville City Hall that doing daily business was moving forward. “Since we’ve moved […]