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HUNTSVILLE – Citing the city’s space heritage and its Apollo legacy, a New York-based space construction firm moved its operations to the Rocket City. SpaceFactory, a pioneer in space and […]

HUNTSVILLE — With Huntsville being home to thousands of veterans, the city government decided to set a “week” aside to recognize the courage and sacrifice of those who have served. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Surrounded by family and friends, Mayor Tommy Battle and Council Members John Meredith and Michelle Watkins were sworn into office to begin four-year terms, each pledging to advance […]

MONTGOMERY — In the spirit of helping the homeless, including victims of domestic violence, two Tennessee Valley cities and three nonprofit agencies will share $1.3 million in grant assistance. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — After an 14-month effort, Land Trust of North Alabama has gathered the community support needed to create a greenway on Monte Sano. The greenway will provide a safe […]

HUNTSVILLE — Are you looking to “branch out” by making a positive impact on the environment? If so, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle invites you to his annual tree planting day next […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville’s sanitation customers will see their rates increase beginning Jan. 1 after unanimous approval by City Council at Thursday night’s Council meeting. It’s just the […]

HUNTSVILLE — The former Grissom High School auditorium will soon be receiving some much-needed refurbishment. The City of Huntsville announced Thursday that the Sandra Moon Community Complex renovation project, part […]

HUNTSVILLE — The John Hunt Park Recreation Center is one step closer to becoming a reality after a groundbreaking ceremony today in south Huntsville. Planners estimate that the project will […]

HUNTSVILLE — City leaders are set to break ground on the John Hunt Park Recreation Center. The one-story, 60,580-square-foot facility will be north of Joe W. Davis Stadium on about […]

HUNTSVILLE — With a combined total of almost 145 years of law enforcement experience, 11 Huntsville police officers were promoted at a special ceremony last week. “As the City of […]

HUNTSVILLE — While the pandemic may have put a halt in Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy’s plans for a new campus in Huntsville, the show must go on and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Expect lane closures on Mastin Lake Road at North Memorial Parkway (U.S. 231-431) in Huntsville on two upcoming nights. The Alabama Department of Transportation said Mastin Lake Road will […]

HUNTSVILLE — As Huntsville grows, so does the demand for services. And among those services is recreation. To help meet that demand, the city is expanding one of its premier […]

HUNTSVILLE — As Huntsville’s population continues to rise, city leaders are making sure residents have access to premier recreational opportunities, including expanded greenway space. To that end, officials have announced […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville has entered the real estate market as a seller. After annexing properties in and around Limestone and Madison counties, the city has sold surplus property in Limestone […]

HUNTSVILLE — After nearly 100 years, a Huntsville sports landmark is getting a facelift. In the city’s Five Points community, Goldsmith-Schiffman Field opened in 1934 as a high school football […]

HUNTSVILLE — Citing ensurance to “deliver quality, sustainable services,” the city of Huntsville is seeking a $5 per month increase in its sanitation rates. “We have resisted rate increases for […]

HUNTSVILLE — Citing a rise in the cost of materials and construction projects, Huntsville Utilities is seeking a rate increase for its electric customers. At Thursday’s City Council meeting, the […]

HUNTSVILLE – While designed to be a respite from the “hustle and bustle,” The Park at Hays Farm will also be a center of activity in south Huntsville. “This long-anticipated […]

HUNTSVILLE — South Huntsville will soon have an extensive 9-acre park featuring a gazebo, windmill, lagoon, waterfall, pavilion, and multiple restrooms. There will also be a fitness court in conjunction […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Parks and Recreation Department is inviting families to celebrate the Halloween season with some “spooktacular” event options at recreation centers across the city. “There’s nothing scary […]

HUNTSVILLE — An international company specializing in the research, development, manufacturing, and global distribution of solar cells and modules has begun production in Huntsville. With a yearly output of 2 […]

HUNTSVILLE — NCAA championships are coming to Huntsville in a big way over the next four years. Huntsville has been selected to host not just one, but two NCAA national […]