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HUNTSVILLE – Inside a Propst Arena that was dressed to the nines for its latest appearance in the spotlight, Conference USA Commissioner Judy MacLeod doffed an imaginary hat to Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE – Eighteen teams total, nine each for the men and women, entered the Conference USA Basketball Championships this week at the Von Braun Center seeking the league’s automatic berth […]
HUNTSVILLE — Though the “Big Dance,” also known as the NCAA men’s basketball championship tournament, routinely ends in April these days, March Madness is still the appropriate sobriquet. This month […]
HUNTSVILLE – In what is beginning to sound like a broken record, growth in Huntsville continues to follow a pattern of all-time highs. While Huntsville’s residential building boom appears to […]
HUNTSVILLE – First Stop, a nonprofit organization that advocates for the homeless in Madison County, received $25,000 from the city of Huntsville. First Stop originally was awarded $75,000 last year […]
HUNTSVILLE – Arts Huntsville, in partnership with the City of Huntsville and District 4 Council Member Bill Kling, is looking to local artists to answer an open call to help […]
HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville has an offer for college students looking for what it calls “a valuable and enriching career experience.” Huntsville has announced openings for its Summer […]
HUNTSVILLE – Wrestlers from around Alabama will hit the mats this week to begin a quest for state championships at the Von Braun Center, while the Southeastern Swimming Short Course […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Mill Creek Project designed to rehabilitate the neighborhood off Seminole Drive and west behind the Lowe Mill entertainment campus and ends north of Governors Drive is gaining […]
HUNTSVILLE – If you’re over age 50, have a busy lifestyle, or prefer to hibernate through the winter, here’s a chance to get healthy, Huntsville. Parks & Recreation is hosting […]
HUNTSVILLE – After several years of sitting empty, the 11-acre property on Clinton Avenue across from the Von Braun Center will finally see dirt turned. Essex Capital and Ascend Property […]
HUNTSVILLE – Just before rains began falling again Thursday, the city of Huntsville sent news it was taking a leap of faith and reopening for business in a limited capacity […]
HUNTSVILLE – The local and regional news cycle can currently be found on the back of a shampoo bottle – rinse and repeat. Following the weeklong pattern that developed in […]
MADISON – With icy, hazardous road conditions and continued shivering cold temperatures municipal and county government operations remain shut down today. Public and private schools are also closed throughout North […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department is holding a six-month driver’s education campaign to prepare motorists for new restrictions on using hand-held devices while driving. HPD, Huntsville Fire & Rescue […]
HUNTSVILLE — A resolution authorizing the city attorney to settle a lawsuit filed following a 2021 incident involving police was passed Thursday night at the regular meeting of the Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s not quite shop till you drop. In fact, it’s really drop and shop, as in drop off the kids and go shop. That’s right, if you’re a […]
HUNTSVILLE – Residents in Huntsville’s northern part of town have a new contest for the holiday season – Deck the District. Devyn Keith, the energetic councilmember who represents District 1, […]
WASHINGTON — Republicans on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee are renewing a push that would see the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) headquarters relocated to Huntsville, despite a recent controversial decision […]
HUNTSVILLE – The National Register of Historic Places added Edmonton Heights to its prestigious list a little over two years ago, and Sunday the city dedicated a marker honoring the […]
HUNTSVILLE – In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic peak, Huntsville and Madison County joined state agencies to distribute funds to needy renters affected by job cuts and losses. Now, […]
HUNTSVILLE – The first public meetings the City of Huntsville held regarding the rehabilitation of what was once the public housing area of Butler Terrace, Butler Terrace Addition and Johnson […]
HUNTSVILLE – The mixed-use MidCity District, which has already surpassed economic expectations, received a boost with the announcement Monday that a new partnership is joining the effort. Benson Capital Partners, […]
