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HUNTSVILLE – Potential pet owners looking for a four-legged friend to share summertime fun are invited by Huntsville Animal Services to check out possible playmates during its newest effort to […]
HUNTSVILLE – The new Huntsville City Hall had its genesis a decade ago or longer when the city was the fourth largest in the state. It’s now the largest and, […]
HUNTSVILLE – All the luminaries past and present were there. The living ones, anyway. There were mayors, council members, civic leaders, movers and shakers and just plain ol’ interested citizens. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s administrative building was built during the heady days of the mid-1960s during the space race. It served the community well, but its time also came past. This […]
HUNTSVILLE – City crews have removed 1.4 million pounds of debris as cleanup efforts continue following last week’s storms. Public Works Director Chris McNeese projected crews will gather about the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville recently announced it received a grant from the Federal Transit Administration to be part of a pilot program study for a bus rapid transit […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council was given a mid-year update at its regular meeting Thursday night and the report was “fiscal stability.” City Finance Director Penny Smith said General […]
HAMILTON — Residents of Hamilton will soon have a safeguard to prevent a disruption in public water service like one experienced in 2023 thanks to a $310,000 grant announced by […]
HUNTSVILLE – The calendar tells us it’s spring, which lasts for another six-plus weeks. The folks at the City of Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department, however, are prepared for the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Surrounded by supporters in front of the new Huntsville City Hall, City Councilman John Meredith officially launched his reelection campaign Tuesday for the District 5 seat. The district encompasses […]
HUNTSVILLE – Capt. Cory Green, Huntsville Fire & Rescue’s full-time recruiter, made a seductive pitch to individuals seeking to start a career or enter a new one as the city […]
HUNTSVILLE — Bus rapid transit is not a new concept. The system was introduced in 1971 in England and has spread to many countries worldwide with the largest users in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Devyn Keith will launch his campaign for re-election as District 1 representative on the Huntsville City Council with a block party of sorts along one of the streets […]
HUNTSVILLE – As the Rocket City grows, so do its government departments and the tools needed to keep them outfitted to meet growing demands. At last week’s regular meeting of […]
ATHENS — It’s back to the drawing board for the city of Athens. Well, rather, it’s actually the re-drawing board. Because of a growing and moving population, the Athens City […]
HUNTSVILLE – An assessment on the structural and mechanical condition of the downtown main branch of the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library is forthcoming, an evaluation that will advise officials if […]
HUNTSVILLE – Homelessness is not just a big city problem, though it does present a bigger challenge where populations are higher. The Huntsville City Council, representing a fast growing metro […]
FLORENCE — Parking in Florence will soon be at the tip of your finger – or thumb. ParkMobile, a provider of smart parking and mobility solutions in North America and part of EasyPark […]
HUNTSVILLE – Kim Caudle Lewis, a Huntsville native and owner and CEO of PROJECTXYZ, announced Tuesday on LinkedIn she is going to run for the Huntsville City Council’s District 5 […]
MADISON – Saluting the “best of the community,” Madison Visionary Partners honored its volunteers during Monday’s Madison City Council meeting. The City of Madison also issued a proclamation recognizing April […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) received its ninth advanced reaccreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), the department announced. The program reaffirms the department’s […]
HUNTSVILLE – Hotels, parking garages, administration buildings and all sorts of concrete is growing around Big Spring Park these days. Now it’s time for the park to push back and […]
HUNTSVILLE – There were no sweeping changes announced in the wake of the ice storm that paralyzed the city and region for most of a week in January, but some […]
