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HUNTSVILLE — One more trip and it’s home sweet home for Huntsville City FC. The first-year soccer club concludes its seven-match, season-opening road trip tonight in Chicago. Then, in one […]
HUNTSVILLE – With Huntsville’s boundaries growing over the past decade, the city officials said an update for its long-term planning efforts along the western corridor was needed. At its meeting […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Venue Group made true on a promise that the Orion Amphitheater would provide “a truly unique food and beverage experience.” Well, it’s barely one year later […]
HUNTSVILLE – The big day for Huntsville City Football Club is May 19 when the team takes the pitch for its inaugural match at Joe Davis Stadium. However, leading up to […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee at the City of Huntsville is encouraging everyone to take advantage of Bike Month in May and take participate in the many biking […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville is getting ahead of the opioid crisis by allocating proceeds from an opioid settlement to organizations dedicated to fighting the effects of opioid abuse. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Food City is coming to the Rocket City. The Virginia-based grocery store chain is planning to build six stores in Huntsville, according to a development agreement with the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. No matter what time of day or night, firefighters at Huntsville Fire & Rescue are here […]
HUNTSVILLE – A unique educational exhibition from the Smithsonian is on display in Huntsville, providing numerous opportunities for the public to reflect on their own bias and change its impact […]
HUNTSVILLE — A $400 million housing development is coming to west Huntsville, according to Antonio McGinnis, CEO of the Huntsville Housing Authority. The project represents a new partnership with the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville is taking additional steps toward a net-zero footprint and becoming a more sustainable city. For Mayor Tommy Battle, this means Huntsville is addressing its […]
HUNTSVILLE – College students and staff members who are passionate about the environment can give the planet a lift next week while getting a lift from Huntsville Transit. From April 17-22, […]
Whitt’s bill moves Rep. Andy Whitt’s bill to require public school students to complete and pass a test on personal financial literacy and money management before graduating high school […]
HUNTSVILLE – Toyota Alabama with its industry partner Toyota Tsusho, along with Huntsville Utilities, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the City of Huntsville, and the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber are partnering on […]
HUNTSVILLE – Wednesday is the last day for 2023 Huntsville Beautification Awards nominations. Any Huntsville-licensed commercial, business or government property at least one year old and within the city limits […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department is mourning the loss of Officer Garrett Crumby, 36, who made the ultimate sacrifice following a shooting Tuesday. Officer Albert Morin, 34, remains in critical […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville police officer died in the line of duty Tuesday night. One fellow officer remains in critical condition. Both were responding to a shots fired call in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Plans for a new nine-acre urban park in South Huntsville are on track after the city’s approval of an architectural contract Thursday night. Hays Farm Central Park will […]
HUNTSVILLE – Are you or someone you know a college student seeking a rewarding experience both personally and professionally? If this sounds like you, keep reading! The 2023 Summer Intern Program, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Hoops were jumped and ground was broken for a $200 million, 2 million square-foot Huntsville Logistics Center. Buffered to the west by Gunter’s Way, a new roadway connecting […]
HUNTSVILLE — The staff with Huntsville City FC was on edge with everyone else in the area Friday as storms rolled through. The city’s MLS NEXTPro soccer team was scheduled […]
HUNTSVILLE – A traveling exhibition discussing the social science and psychology of implicit bias will be in Huntsville next month. It is the first time the program will be in […]
HUNTSVILLE – A street in an east Huntsville neighborhood will be safer for motorists and pedestrians, thanks to a new project. Pratt Avenue in Huntsville will see significant landscaping and […]
