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HUNTSVILLE – A task force has been created to develop a forward-looking approach to energy planning in Huntsville. Wes Kelley, CEO of Huntsville Utilities, sat down with 256 Today to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Want to weigh in on the future of community development and affordable housing in Huntsville? Join the city for three community input sessions this week. The city’s Community […]
HUNTSVILLE – The holiday spirit and bringing the community together will shine brightly at “A ‘Claus’ for Celebration,” which promises to warm even the Grinch-iest of hearts. District 1 Councilmember Michelle […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City is hosting the launch of an Apollo mission. Only this one deals with greenspace instead of outer space. The city is holding a ribbon-cutting Thursday […]
HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville and Huntsville Transit will honor the legacy of civil rights icon Rosa Parks by offering free rides on all fixed transit routes Monday to […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation is excited to unwrap the 2024-25 Winter Program Guide, packed with hundreds of festive and free activities for residents to enjoy at City facilities. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Two of the nation’s top credit rating agencies have assigned their highest scores to the City of Huntsville. It marks the 16th consecutive year the city has received […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville will soon begin exploring possibilities for a parcel of downtown land that includes the Historic Huntsville Depot. EarlyWorks Museums recently chose to turn control […]
HUNTSVILLE — As motorists take the Madison Boulevard exit on I-565 from the east, a sea of red lights appears. Sometimes the traffic is backed up through the Governors West […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council is inviting residents to put their holiday spirit on display by participating in the Deck the Districts holiday light competition. Open to homeowners across […]
HUNTSVILLE – Toyota Alabama’s engine plant in north Huntsville is a driver of the local economy. And now it is a driver for clean energy with its 168-acre solar farm […]
HUNTSVILLE– Sen. Tommy Tuberville believes U.S. Space Command will soon be in its “rightful home.” In a statement posted to his X account Saturday, Tuberville (R-Auburn) said bringing the agency […]
WASHINGTON — Well, it’s another U.S. News and World Report Top 10 ranking for the Rocket City. Last year, Huntsville was ranked the No. 2 Best Place to Live. This time, […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville and Huntsville Hospital have teamed up for the 10th “Maintain, Don’t Gain” challenge to offer residents a fun and encouraging way to help maintain […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists on North Memorial Parkway will face traffic slowdowns starting Monday morning near the Bob Wade Lane intersection due to work on the Northern Bypass. “Weather permitting, single-lane […]
HUNTSVILLE — Noted as a signal of a commitment to education, Free 2 Teach received a $150,000 contribution from Meta – the largest single donation in the organization’s history. The […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, didn’t hold back on plans for the U.S. Space Command headquarters. ” … we will start construction […]
HUNTSVILLE – Considering Huntsville’s strong military ties, it’s no surprise that Maple Hill Cemetery holds graves of veterans dating back to the Revolutionary War. Now, an app created by the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department advises motorists to expect traffic delays and road closures in downtown Monday for the annual Veterans Day Parade. This year’s parade steps off at […]
HUNTSVILLE – A major west Huntsville redevelopment project is another step closer to construction following a vote by the City Council at Thursday’s meeting. The council voted to accept a […]
HUNTSVILLE — A widening project that north Huntsville commuters have been clamoring for years is being addressed. With the city’s growth booming along the Winchester Road corridor, traffic has increased […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s former City Hall, first opened in 1965, is now set to be dismantled after closing this year. The municipality has announced that it has hired Britt Demolition […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s said the “wheels on the bus go round and round.” Well, the city of Huntsville is offering an opportunity to make those wheels go round while making […]
