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October 1st, 2017
A dog-gone good rescue effort from Huntsville Fire & Rescue
The Dalmatian has long been synonymous with firefighters, almost as much a cliché as sliding down a fire pole. The [Read More]
September 29th, 2017
Survey says … you can help with urban trail project plan
Dennis Madsen, the director of Urban and Long Range Planning for the City of Huntsville, has coined an appropriate phrase. [Read More]
September 29th, 2017
Municipal Court judges reached verdict at young age to make a difference
For Sybil Cleveland, it was a middle school epiphany, strengthened by a dedication to honor her parents. For Jeff Grimes [Read More]
September 26th, 2017
Welcome to a new era of leadership in space
In just one week, Huntsville hosted separate visits by President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. President Trump’s visit [Read More]
September 26th, 2017
Cross country debut event draws 1,200 runners to John Hunt Park
The biggest problem was parking spaces became scarce. That, and one of those “only going to pop up in remote [Read More]
September 25th, 2017
Huntsville tethers International Space Station to Earth
Shane Kimbrough has walked in space six times. So you’ll understand that he hasn’t had the movie “Gravity” as part [Read More]
September 22nd, 2017
New canoeing access site on Flint River unveiled
A journey on some of the 40 navigable miles of the Flint River and a ride through the heart of [Read More]
September 19th, 2017
A Crimson ride through 566 consecutive Alabama games for City’s Tommy Ray
The first thing you need to know is that Tommy Ray is not one of those fans. He doesn’t wear [Read More]
September 18th, 2017
Youth football participation still strong in Huntsville
The organized chaos is still there, with big helmets bobbing above shoulder pads that hang like awnings over the small [Read More]
September 15th, 2017
When will my road get resurfaced?
There are more than 2,300 lane miles of paved road within the City of Huntsville. That’s enough to stretch from [Read More]