Zach Hester

December 28th, 2023

Don’t trash that tree! How to dispose of holiday trees in Huntsville

The holiday season is all about giving back – why not give back to the environment? The City of Huntsville [Read More]

December 8th, 2023

MidCity festivities: Plenty of holiday events on tap in heart of the City

Looking for a way to make memories or start new holiday traditions this year? Check out MidCity District for a [Read More]

November 21st, 2023

What would Santa do? Spend the holidays in downtown Huntsville

The holidays are here again, and downtown Huntsville is alive with the spirit of the season. From hot cocoa and [Read More]

November 8th, 2023

Lawn and Order: Tips for removing fall leaves, waste from your yard

Remember when fall meant piling up leaves and letting the neighborhood children jump and play in them until they dispersed [Read More]

November 6th, 2023

Green Team volunteer earns ‘all-star’ title for service to City

Posing for a photo, Dennis Mitchell crouched beside a freshly painted fire hydrant along Leeman Ferry Road.  A longtime Green [Read More]

November 2nd, 2023

Pick your spot: A guide to parking in downtown Huntsville

It’s no secret – folks are flocking to the Rocket City. Whether they’re in town for a quick visit or [Read More]

October 26th, 2023

‘Safer streets for all’: Securing neighborhood traffic calming devices on your road

Keeping our roadways safe is a top priority for City of Huntsville officials. Thanks to the City’s Neighborhood Traffic Calming [Read More]

October 19th, 2023

Save a pet’s life with Huntsville Animal Services’ foster program

Adopting an animal from a local shelter is a big commitment. When a furry friend joins your family, you commit [Read More]

October 16th, 2023

Huntsville welcomes music city experts to convention

Huntsville’s music city ambitions are taking a major step forward this week as it hosts the 2023 Music Cities Convention [Read More]

October 4th, 2023

Class notes: Music sessions inspire the next generation

“What is jazz?” was the first question asked by Huntsville-based artist, musician and producer Kelvin Wooten. “A fusion of blues [Read More]