Lucy Berry DeButy
June 25th, 2020
Pelham Street park to enhance downtown gateway
Something exciting is coming soon to the entrance of downtown Huntsville. Pelham Street Park, a collaboration between the City of [Read More]
June 19th, 2020
Huntsville doctor: Face covers, social distancing critical to stopping COVID-19
Born with Cystic Fibrosis, Huntsville resident James Lawlor is among the vulnerable population at higher risk of getting very sick [Read More]
June 15th, 2020
Johnson Legacy Center eyes opening in north Huntsville
A premier indoor facility for meetings, fitness and play is coming soon to north Huntsville. We’re talking about the Johnson [Read More]
June 5th, 2020
What you should know about hosting a peaceful protest in Huntsville
As our country mourns the tragic death of George Floyd, many thousands of people have peacefully assembled to advocate for [Read More]
June 5th, 2020
Now hiring: Huntsville Fire & Rescue wants more diverse workforce
Before joining Huntsville Fire & Rescue (HFR), Stephanie Pinto wanted to be a college professor. The UAH history alumna realized [Read More]
May 29th, 2020
Huntsville businesses embrace new normal during COVID-19
As Alabama works to safely reopen during COVID-19, Fractal Brewing Project is embracing a new normal in Huntsville. Larry Lowe, [Read More]
May 29th, 2020
Temple B’nai Sholom provides unique sacred space in Huntsville
Pam Rhodes joined Temple B’nai Sholom in Huntsville nearly four decades ago. She raised three children and taught religious school [Read More]
May 22nd, 2020
Why I wear a face cover: Huntsville residents share their stories
If there was a small chance you could help prevent someone else from getting sick, would you do it? What [Read More]
May 22nd, 2020
Rosenwald Schoolhouse at Burritt offers look back at little known history
When Burritt on the Mountain first looked into building a replica of a Rosenwald school, Chief Programs Officer Tammy Cooney [Read More]
May 15th, 2020
Harrison Brothers a must-see historic site after 123 years in business
Long before she was manager of Harrison Brothers Hardware, Cheryl Sexton said the downtown store held a special place in [Read More]