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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 […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville is progressing with plans to bridge the gaps in greenway connections throughout the city center. City Council authorized Mayor Tommy Battle to enter into an agreement with […]

HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville has announced that absentee voting for the Aug. 27 municipal election is now open to registered voters provided they meet the necessary requirements. Circumstances […]

HUNTSVILLE — It has been a busy summer of sports in the Rocket City. Six events over the last five weeks have taken place in Huntsville – three national championships, […]

HUNTSVILLE – A new breakfast and brunch spot will soon butter your biscuits, so to speak. The Flying Biscuit will bring its Southern-inspired breakfast, brunch and comfort food menu to […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s vibrant music scene is creating a buzz around the country and residents will be able to see – and hear – what’s on tap at […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s vision of increased public transportation received a boost Thursday when Huntsville agreed to purchase four buses from Gillig. The one-year, $2.45 million contract allows for […]

HUNTSVILLE — Registration is open for Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s fall youth sports, including flag football, cheer, soccer and volleyball. Parks & Recreation organizes eight leagues throughout Huntsville: American, Continental, […]

LONDON — By jove! The delegation from north Alabama has arrived in jolly ol’ England to renew old acquaintances and create other relationships at the annual Farnborough International Airshow. The […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation will open registration next week for its popular Male Mentorship Program. The program for the upcoming school year is also looking for dedicated and compassionate […]

HUNTSVILLE – After years of planning, the redevelopment of the area surrounding Butler Terrace and Johnson Towers – commonly known as Mill Creek – will soon begin following notice of […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Mill Creek project, a joint venture between the City of Huntsville and the Huntsville Housing Authority, received a large boost through a $50 million federal grant. The […]

HUNTSVILLE – Gather pencils, pens, erasers and notebooks. The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is holding classes for residents. Call it Huntsville 101. The city’s ODEI is presenting citizens […]

HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation Department is holding two events aimed at family fun beginning this weekend as the nation celebrates Parks and Recreation Month. First […]

HUNTSVILLE – The latest cottage-style apartment community developed with the new “urban-style, built-to-rent” concept held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in west Huntsville. Capstone Communities introduced its second such venture in the […]

HUNTSVILLE – The 11-acre campus of the Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center on Sparkman Drive has many amenities, including housing the North Huntsville Public Library. The city is now in […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama   Four more years: Battle’s finale? Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle will begin his fifth term Nov. 4, following a […]

Huntsville Office of DEI hosting Stuff the Bus event

HUNTSVILLE – Ahead of an upcoming school supply giveaway, Huntsville’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ODEI) and Community Awareness for Youth (CAFY) are asking the community to help Stuff the Bus this weekend. […]

Municipal offices closing for Independence Day

HUNTSVILLE – City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Thursday for Independence Day as are most civic operations region-wide. In the Rocket City, this includes Animal Services, Public Transit and […]