Adam Smith

November 23rd, 2021

Adopt a Senior Pet Month: Plenty of life, love left in older animals

There’s undeniably nothing as cute as a puppy or kitten. Most people are enamored by the smell of “puppy breath” [Read More]

November 4th, 2021

Cushions, tables and bumps: Speed-calming devices improve neighborhood safety

Pop quiz: What’s 6 feet long, 3 inches high and designed to slow drivers in a residential neighborhood? If you [Read More]

October 29th, 2021

You Ask. We Answer: Community Development Manager Scott Erwin

As manager of Huntsville’s Community Development Office, Scott Erwin wears many hats. Working through assistance programs and local nonprofit partners, [Read More]

October 25th, 2021

New transfer station will allow Huntsville to grow transit service

Huntsville’s public transit system is slated for a big upgrade as plans are underway to build a new transit transfer [Read More]

October 15th, 2021

Huntsville volunteer goes above and beyond to help those in need

In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the City of Huntsville is highlighting the work of volunteers, leaders and organizations [Read More]

October 14th, 2021

You Ask. We Answer: Huntsville Clerk Treasurer Ken Benion

Clerk Treasurer might not seem like the most exciting job, but Ken Benion oversees many of the City of Huntsville’s [Read More]

October 8th, 2021

Sounds of safety: Functioning alarms a life-or-death necessity

Fire prevention isn’t something people often ponder, but there are reasons to remain vigilant. For proof, consider a fire department [Read More]

October 1st, 2021

Moving into the future: A look at Huntsville’s new City Hall

In less than three years, the City of Huntsville will have a new home in the form of a new [Read More]

September 27th, 2021

Called to Serve: Volunteer bridges gap between City, Hispanic/Latino communities

In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the City of Huntsville is highlighting the work of volunteers, leaders and organizations [Read More]

September 24th, 2021

You Ask. We Answer: Huntsville City Council President Jennie Robinson

Being an elected official is no easy task, and no one knows that more than Huntsville City Council President Jennie [Read More]