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HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s Parking & Public Transportation Department is applying for three federal grants to enhance fleet maintenance efficiency and expand its inventory with electric paratransit vans and fixed route hybrid […]

HUNTSVILLE – Taking a major part of Huntsville’s past and putting it on track with the future, city officials will host “community conversations” this week on the downtown historic Huntsville […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville now includes four counties. The Huntsville City Council approved a request Thursday by Wiz Kidz and Hollingshead Materials, which operates Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete, […]

HUNTSVILLE – It’s not often that kids celebrate going back to school, but the city of Huntsville is planning a big day for them this weekend. The Office of Multicultural […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville, which already reaches into Limestone and Morgan counties, may soon add Marshall County to its industrial base. Two companies have petitioned the city for […]

HUNTSVILLE – Lace up your sneakers and prepare for a burst of color at the Color Jam Family Fun Run & Walk this weekend. This free untimed, all-ages event promises to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Interested in helping to keep the engine of Alabama’s largest city running? Huntsville is hiring skilled heavy equipment technicians to join its Fleet Services team. Fleet Services maintains more […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville is offering residents a chance to experience city government from the inside out this fall. The Civic Engagement Academy provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look […]

HUNTSVILLE – ON the eve of the Fourth of July holiday, the city of Huntsville encourages people to be safe and follow the firework ordinance. Nonexplosive, nonaerial sparkling devices both […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Animal Services is asking the community to help as the shelter reaches critical capacity. Every kennel is full, primarily with large dogs who have been waiting weeks, […]

HUNTSVILLE — With nearly one-quarter of its jobs in science-related fields, the Huntsville metro area finds itself among the top 5 mid-size cities for science professionals, according to CoworkingCafe, a […]

HUNTSVILLE – Celebrate Parks and Recreation Month in July with an array of fun and exciting events for the entire family. With the theme of “Build Together, Play Together,” the month […]

HUNTSVILLE — It was a scene out of a movie: A car was wrapped in flames and there was a person inside. That’s what Huntsville Police Investigator Scott Northcutt saw […]

HUNTSVILLE – The annual Juneteenth Festival presented by the city’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and Amazon is happening Saturday from 5-9 p.m. in Big Spring Park. Originally scheduled for June […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsvillians first laced up their skates in the Rocket City more than 60 years ago at the tiny “Ice Palace” off Governors Drive. And now, the “Hockey Capital […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville approved its first sewer rate increase in 20 years at Thursday’s meeting to support infrastructure investments within the aging sewer collection system and at […]

HUNTSVILLE — Highlighting the diverse dance traditions in the community, local cultural dance groups and dancers will perform in the annual Community Dance Festival and Showcase. Presented by the Evalyn […]

HUNTSVILLE – With the site of former city hall as an addition, Huntsville officials unveiled the final designs for the transformation of Big Spring Park East. The plan was presented […]

HUNTSVILLE – All aboard! Hoping to take advantage of a city landmark before the “train leaves the station,” Huntsville officials are asking the community for input on using the historic […]

HUNTSVILLE — The rain dampened the area last week but, according to Huntsville Music Officer Matt Mandrella, the excitement about the 805 After Five program with The Dirty Dozen Brass […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville’s Planning Department will host an event this week for public input on a study analyzing how best to merge public transportation and development along […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just like deer or snakes or even the ducks in Big Spring Park, alligators are a fixture in Huntsville’s wildlife landscape. Alligators may be bigger and their teeth […]

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805 After Five canceled due to inclement weather

HUNTSVILLE – Tonight’s 805 After Five featuring The Dirty Dozen Brass Band has been canceled due to inclement weather. The city cited wet conditions from rain last night and this […]