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HUNTSVILLE – To promote a healthier Huntsville, the city is inviting residents to its annual North Alabama Health and Wellness Fair. The event, set for Calhoun Community’s Huntsville campus this […]
HUNTSVILLE — After an onstage fracas involving members of the rock group Jane’s Addiction caused the band to cancel its tour – including next weekend’s inaugural South Star Music Festival […]
HUNTSVILLE – The deadline to cast absentee ballots in Huntsville’s District 1 runoff elections is approaching. The election is Sept. 24 and here key deadlines: Sept. 19: The last day […]
HUNTSVILLE — As summer comes to a close, the Huntsville Police Department’s North Precinct is having one more final “Family Fun Night” of the year. The department said the event, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Women are vital to the success and growth of Huntsville’s music scene, whether on stage or behind the scenes. Their contributions will again be highlighted as part of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Jazz in the Park, originally scheduled for Sunday in Huntsville’s Big Spring Park, has been moved to the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Spragins Hall. The change of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Addressing an increased demand for services while foreseeing slower revenue growth for the state’s largest city, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle introduced a balanced budget Thursday night for the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Anyone who has recently spent time in Huntsville knows that the city is rapidly growing in size and population. At the State of the City address on Tuesday, […]
HUNTSVILLE- At a sold-out State of the City address Tuesday, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle delivered good news about Alabama’s largest city. Battle revealed his vision for the Rocket City and […]
WASHINGTON – A pair of multimillion-dollar projects in Huntsville and Jackson County are among several in Alabama to share more than $40 million through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for the Safe […]
HUNTSVILLE — The National Cyber Summit is set to kick off this month at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville. And Mayor Tommy Battle doesn’t hold back his feelings about […]
HUNTSVILLE – Get ready for an exciting fall as Huntsville Parks & Recreation launches its Fall Program Guide with something for everyone, from indoor climbing to jazz concerts. “As we continue […]
HUNTSVILLE – Arriving at 521 Pratt Avenue by Orbit bus, Huntsville officials cut the ribbon on a downtown Transit Center that expands services and amenities to passengers. The facility’s 14 […]
HUNTSVILLE — City Councilman John Meredith will continue to represent Huntsville’s District 5 residents while District 1 Councilman Devyn Keith will be in a runoff with challenger Michelle Watkins following […]
HUNTSVILLE — A pair of situations facing Huntsville will be answered over the next couple of years following an agreement between the city and the developer of City Centre. A […]
HUNTSVILLE — While it’s not quite the nation’s “Manifest Destiny” from 200 years ago under President James Monroe, the city of Huntsville has been continuing a westward expansion of its […]
HUNTSVILLE – The countdown is on for Launchpad, the free three-day music festival returning to Big Spring Park East in September as part of Huntsville Music Month. The free festival […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you’re a resident of Huntsville interested in helping improve the Dr. Richard Showers Sr. Recreation Center, the city is inviting you to a public listening session Tuesday […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Transit is offering complimentary rides on all Orbit routes from 2-4 p.m. for the next two Sundays. The public is invited to join transit operators as they […]
HUNTSVILLE — The calendar may say Thursday but the weekend starts today in the Rocket City. Local non-profit organization Downtown Huntsville has announced that it will be presenting an exciting […]
HUNTSVILLE — A portion of Huntsville’s MidCity District is set to undergo major streetscape enhancements between Stax and Sanderson streets. The City awarded the construction contract to the lowest bidder, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Young bicycle riders eager to sharpen their two-wheel skills are invited Saturday to join Huntsville Parks & Recreation for a Bicycle Safety Rodeo. The free event is from […]
HUNTSVILLE — Plans for the Pedestrian Access and Redevelopment Corridor (PARC) are moving ahead following approval of engineering design contracts associated that meet state and federal grant requirements. A $1,929,000 contract […]
