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April 11th, 2018

City’s persistence rewarded with $15 million federal grant to fight flooding

Persistence pays off. The City of Huntsville has been awarded a grant from FEMA that will fund most of a [Read More]

April 10th, 2018

Check it out: Libraries lead the way in media literacy

Early this year, the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library presented a series of programs aimed at empowering our patrons through media [Read More]

April 5th, 2018

I surrender! How Huntsville Animal Services is tackling influx of owner surrenders

The 13-year-old schnauezer mix sits in Karen Sheppard’s lap and props her chin on the arm of the wicker chair, [Read More]

April 4th, 2018

How you can help keep Huntsville beautiful

If you see it, pick it up! You’ve heard Operation Green Team talk about this a lot. Our primary mission [Read More]

April 2nd, 2018

City’s Legal Department is multi-faceted law firm working on behalf of citizens

A four-inch stack of paperwork regarding an economic development deal? Defending the City of Huntsville against a claim? Advising City [Read More]

March 28th, 2018

Aging in place: Connectivity key for successful communities

They’re as drastically different as, well, smartphones and rotary dial, as Instagram and snail-mail. But they are the two largest [Read More]

March 26th, 2018

Holmes Avenue going two-way, downtown Huntsville businesses and commuters to benefit

Downtown drivers, get ready for a change. Holmes Avenue will be transformed into a two-way street this week, with the [Read More]

March 22nd, 2018

Haysland Road extension should help revitalize growth in South Huntsville

The transformation of South Huntsville is one step away from a new project that should “revitalize” the area. The City [Read More]

March 21st, 2018

Huntsville Police, Calhoun Community College formalize partnership to enhance officer education

Huntsville Police Academy graduation doesn’t merely earn a certificate and the next step into a career with Huntsville Police. It [Read More]

March 19th, 2018

First Person Perspective: Clay Martinson talks City of Huntsville Internships

Clay Martinson, a Huntsville native, is a sophomore history major at The University of Alabama. He was recently elected SGA’s [Read More]