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First of four public art displays unveiled at new Fitness Court at John Hunt Park

HUNTSVILLE -- The partnership between the City of Huntsville and Arts Huntsville got a power lift from the National Fitness Campaign Thursday. Mayor Tommy...

Huntsville/Madison County Visitors Bureau releases 2022-23 Destination Guide

HUNTSVILLE – There many reasons why U.S. News & World Report recently named Huntsville the Best Place to Live, and every one of those reasons...

‘Witch’ way to free Halloween events? Huntsville Parks & Rec is treating

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation is kicking off the Halloween weekend with seven no-cost, family-friendly events related to the spookiest holiday of the...

1818 Farms provides headquarters for Singing River Trail

MOORESVILLE – Singing River Trail is now calling Mooresville home, thanks to a Limestone County family. The McCrary family, owners of 1818 Farms in Mooresville,...

Huntsville tree-planting projects take root; volunteers needed

HUNTSVILLE – Don't let falling leaves fool you when it comes to fall planting. Fall in the Deep South, all the way through November, is...

Rods and Wheels Cruise-in gets cranking at Ditto Landing

HUNTSVILLE - Rev up the hot rods and squeal those wheels because the Rods and Wheels Cruise-in rolls into Ditto Landing next month. The seventh...

Botanical Garden Galaxy of Lights ushers in warm & fuzzy holiday season

HUNTSVILLE – It is scientific fact that the magical allurement people get from looking at Christmas lights brings about feelings of happiness and childhood...

Singing River Trail connecting the dots that is North Alabama

Imagine a 200-plus-mile greenway system connecting all of North Alabama – from the bustling towns to the tucked away hidden gems – along an...

In the pink: Liz Hurley Ribbon Run fundraiser steps off Saturday

HUNTSVILLE – It’s been three years and two virtual races since the annual Liz Hurley 5K Ribbon Run and Survivors’ Walk made its trek...

Party in the (research) park: Family Fun Day celebrates Huntsville’s ‘diamond’

HUNTSVILLE – In 1962, a largely undeveloped Cummings Research Park opened like a diamond in the rough with its 4,000 acres anchored by just...