Mark McCarter
May 11th, 2017
How “To Build a Fire” inspired Parks & Recreation’s Ray Greene
In conjunction with Mayor Battle’s Book Club event, we asked City of Huntsville employees to tell us their favorite books [Read More]
May 10th, 2017
Huntsville’s National Cyber Summit to feature ‘Cyber Cup’ Competition
The theory is, take something that’s gravely serious, put a fun twist on it, then more people become eager to [Read More]
May 9th, 2017
Memory Lane: Favorite books from our childhood
In conjunction with Mayor Battle’s Book Club event, we asked City of Huntsville employees to tell us their favorite books [Read More]
May 8th, 2017
My views on leadership – Trey Riley
Name: Trey Riley Age: 61 Title: City Attorney Family: Wife Emily, son Logan Education: University Place Elementary, Evangel School, Westlawn [Read More]
May 5th, 2017
Let’s play! Soccer at John Hunt Park
Don’t wear socks, you tell people. And they think you’re crazy. Then they don’t … and you aren’t. They heed [Read More]
May 4th, 2017
Becoming an officer: Trial by fire
The Huntsville Police Department’s new Academy class is underway, with the 18-week process ending in July. We’ll regularly follow four [Read More]
May 2nd, 2017
Ok. So you love Huntsville history. Now what?
Maybe you want to join the cause to help preserve Huntsville’s historic landmarks. Maybe you want to roll up your [Read More]
May 1st, 2017
Let’s talk about May 6, 2017 in Huntsville, AL
UPDATED on May 4 at 9 a.m. to include a new date for the Walk at Lunch and Cinco de [Read More]
April 28th, 2017
Danny Brazelton of Handi-Ride
This is a monthly series introducing you to City employees and their stories. Four-thirty in the morning and Danny Brazelton’s keys [Read More]
April 26th, 2017
Mayor Battle launches #ThisPlaceMattersHsv campaign
Brandon Kruse was looking for somewhere affordable and convenient and sturdy and conducive to collaboration. But, mostly, affordable. He admitted [Read More]