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January 2nd, 2025

Infrastructure projects among highlights for District 2 in 2024

A reflection on 2024 in City Council District 2 reveals a remarkable year that included a range of projects and [Read More]

December 30th, 2024

Empowering Huntsville: Nonprofits have shared mission to enhance community health

Though their primary audiences differ, the Community Free Dental Clinic and HEALS (Health Establishments at Local Schools) share a common [Read More]

December 23rd, 2024

Winter weather preparation starts with you

Like with most severe weather events, extreme winter weather can wreak havoc on a city and its residents. The ice [Read More]

December 18th, 2024

Preservation passion and experience: Meet Skip Stinson

In October, Mayor Tommy Battle appointed Robert (“Skip”) E. Stinson, Jr., to the Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission (HHPC) to step [Read More]

December 16th, 2024

Huntsville-Madison County Library adds 50 local albums to Blast streaming platform

Blast Music, the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library’s streaming platform for local music, has expanded its library with 50 new albums [Read More]

December 13th, 2024

Redstone Arsenal: Driving economic impact and shaping Huntsville’s future

Redstone Arsenal is busier than ever, and the Army post known as a Federal Center of Excellence is poised for [Read More]

December 13th, 2024

Huntsville’s solar ambitions: 5 key insights

Pop quiz: What’s the most abundant and cost-effective form of energy? If you answered, “solar power,” give yourself a point! [Read More]

December 5th, 2024

John Fischer takes the leash as Huntsville’s new Animal Services Director

For new Huntsville Animal Services Director John Fischer, animals have been one of the few constants in life. Growing up [Read More]

December 3rd, 2024

How Huntsville’s Tinsel Trail is also a scene of sustainability

A drive down Church Street can immediately plunge you into the midst of holiday festivities. More than 400 trees have [Read More]

December 2nd, 2024

New HPD PIO Sgt. Chris Jackson reflects on his law enforcement journey

Do you remember playing cops and robbers as a child? The thrill of the chase and the excitement of pretending [Read More]