Adam Smith

April 18th, 2022

Analysis of Huntsville wastewater can indicate rising COVID-19 infections

A collaboration between the City of Huntsville and one of the nation’s top scientific research institutes is going down the [Read More]

April 13th, 2022

Raptor show a highlight of upcoming Huntsville Earth Day event

The sight of an eagle or owl soar across the sky is one of nature’s most exhilarating pleasures. Birds of [Read More]

March 16th, 2022

Concrete, steel from parking garage to find new life through recycling

Huntsville’s Municipal Parking Garage A is no more. Demolition crews with large machinery have torn the structure down to its [Read More]

February 28th, 2022

Black entrepreneurs offer advice, share secrets to success

Every great dream begins with a dreamer.” — Harriet Tubman The seed of a new business begins with not only [Read More]

February 16th, 2022

Teen brings passion for STEM to Huntsville rec centers

In a brightly lit classroom, a diverse group of children recently learned about gravity and motion while seated at a [Read More]

January 28th, 2022

Huntsville Parks & Rec offers visitors a glimpse of top attractions

Sometimes, there’s nothing wrong with being proud of what you have. Officials with Huntsville Parks & Recreation are proud of [Read More]

January 22nd, 2022

Change a Pet’s Life Day: Huntsville adopters say their lives changed for the better

Dr. Karen Sheppard is a woman on a never-ending mission. As director of Huntsville Animal Services, she works tirelessly to [Read More]

January 18th, 2022

Officials reflect on importance of new Huntsville-Madison County 9-1-1 Center

Huntsville Fire & Rescue Chief Howard “Mac” McFarlen is in a unique position. Each day, his department employs cutting-edge technology [Read More]

January 7th, 2022

City unites with churches, volunteers to warm bodies, lift spirits

“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” ― Mohammed Ali As the temperatures [Read More]

December 23rd, 2021

Giving back: Volunteers bring holiday cheer to Huntsville homeowners

James Edward Jamar lives in what could easily be a historic home because it was built a half-century ago in [Read More]