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HUNTSVILLE — It didn’t seem like it was that long ago when Capshaw Road was a lazy two-lane country road But as Huntsville expanded its city limits westward to meet […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Parks & Recreation invites students ages 13-18 to let loose and end Spring Break on a roll with Spin & Skate Jam. The free event is […]

MADISON – Ranae Bartlett, an advocate for education and community development, has announced her candidacy for mayor of Madison.  “I am running for mayor because I believe Madison deserves leadership […]

Parking deck demolition impacts downtown Florence traffic

FLORENCE – Contractors will soon begin tearing down the old downtown Florence parking deck, city officials said. Over the next few weeks, crews will relocate utility lines to ensure a […]

HUNTSVILLE — The pavilion at John Hunt Park’s sand volleyball courts is getting major upgrades to provide more space for spectators at future tournaments. The city awarded Pearce Construction Co. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Nominations are open for the 2025 Huntsville Beautification Awards. The City of Huntsville’s Beautification Board is accepting applications with April 7 as the deadline to submit the entry […]

HUNTSVILLE — The future of Huntsville’s innovative Music Ambassador Program (MAP) is secure, thanks to recent efforts to establish clear funding goals and a solid mission. These strategic steps ensure MAP […]

HUNTSVILLE – An updated historic marker on Huntsville’s courthouse square now recognizes the significant contributions of Henderson and Daniel Brandon, founders of the city’s most successful Black-owned business in the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department will close several streets in downtown Huntsville to ensure public safety during the annual Mardi Gras Parade. Street closures will begin at 2:30 p.m. Saturday […]

DECATUR — A familiar face will be leading the Decatur Police Department on an interim basis … again. Nadis Carlisle Jr., who served the department for more than 25 years, […]

HUNTSVILLE – To provide a safer and more secure environment for fans, the Von Braun Center is implementing a bag policy for Propst Arena. The policy, which is already in […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Animal Services, in partnership with Helping Animals Without Shelter, invites pet owners and animal lovers to a Pawsitive Outreach Community Event this weekend. Hosted at Tractor Supply […]

MADISON — Bringing stability and leadership, Maura Wroblewski has announced her reelection campaign for District 1 She has served on  the Madison City Council since 2016. Among the accomplishments she cited, with […]

HANCEVILLE — In the wake of the arrests of the police chief and four officers, the Hanceville Police Department has been placed on administrative leave, Mayor Jim Sawyer announced Thursday. […]

CULLMAN — Calling the Hanceville Police Department “more of a criminal enterprise than a law enforcement agency,” a Cullman County grand jury called for the HPD to be abolished. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — As someone who has worn out dozens of shoes in his 40 years on the Huntsville City Council, Bill Kling is literally boots on the ground when it […]

HUNTSVILLE — Young athletes looking to sharpen their basketball skills while giving back to the community are invited to sign up for next weekend’s Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s MLK Youth Basketball […]

HUNTSVILLE — With demolition of the former City Hall underway, Huntsville is putting the finishing touches on the master plan for Big Spring Park East. “This is a bittersweet day […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Animal Services is celebrating Valentine’s Day by spreading love to both pets and pet owners in need this week with reduced fees on adoptions on most adult […]

MONTGOMERY — A long-time health issue plaguing Town Creek will be rectified thanks to grants announced by Gov. Kay Ivey. Town leaders said faulty sewer lines are causing sewage to […]

MADISON – Calling Madison an “amazing gem of a city,” business leader David Bier announced his candidacy today for Madison City Council District 2.  “I am excited to announce my […]

HUNTSVILLE — Looking for a fun and engaging way to keep your children active during Spring Break? Registration has opened for Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Spring Break Camps. Parks & […]

HUNTSVILLE – If winter’s got you feeling down, here’s good news: Spring might be closer than you think. At the fourth annual Ground Dog Day celebration at Huntsville Animal Services, […]

HUNTSVILLE – If you have ideas about how to improve transportation on Huntsville’s highways or through public transit, the Huntsville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is eager to listen. The public […]