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Music in the time of COVID: How Huntsville is poised to top the charts

Eight months ago, when Huntsville’s inaugural Music Board was installed, COVID-19 had yet to completely upend, well, everything. “It’s not...
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Huntsville Police partners with FBI to launch state-of-the-art training facility

A facility unlike anything Huntsville has ever seen will open this week, bringing law enforcement from both the Huntsville Police...
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Lifting as they climbed: Celebrating Huntsville’s first Black women voters

Following the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920, more than 100,000 Alabama women registered to vote, including 1,373 Madison...
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Keeping sidewalks clear key to a safe pedestrian network in Huntsville

For many people, sidewalks are their primary or only mode of travel when accessing goods, services or employment around Huntsville....
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19th Amendment mural in Huntsville honors women’s suffrage

Kim Radford will never forget when she learned about a call for qualifications that led to her incredible mural celebrating...
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Got barking dog woes? How to stop the noise in Huntsville

It’s a scene all too common in neighborhoods in Huntsville and around the U.S. You’re watching the birds and enjoying...
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Land Trust seeks public input about proposed Nature Discovery Center

Imagine – a dedicated gathering space for people of all ages and abilities to celebrate nature and leave inspired to...
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“Space isn’t Special” – How Huntsville’s defense agencies are shaping national security through advanced technology

How do you host the nation’s premier conference on space and missile defense during a pandemic? This year’s Space and...
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Is that ditch my property or the City’s? What you should know

As a homeowner, you may wonder – is the ditch on my property my responsibility or the City’s? The short...
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Councill High legacy to live on at new downtown memorial park

Huntsville’s first public school for African Americans closed more than half a century ago, but its legacy isn’t going anywhere....