City Stories

June 27th, 2024

Future looks bright for Green Team’s Green Ambassador program

The celebration culminating the successful first year of Green Team’s Green Ambassador Program acknowledged more than just past achievements. It [Read More]

June 27th, 2024

Bring back the pollinators

The small bed of flowering plants swarms with bees and butterflies and this is exactly how Soozi Pline wants it. [Read More]

May 16th, 2024

Making the grade: Huntsville Fire & Rescue wants to help you pass the test

Huntsville Fire & Rescue opened its application window May 7 and, yes, that process includes a written test. And, no, [Read More]

April 5th, 2024

Horns up for brass band championships

More than 1,300 musicians from 14 states and the District of Columbia are blowing into Huntsville this weekend for the [Read More]

April 4th, 2024

Changing Lives: Celebrating Community Development’s successes

The work that changes lives tells the story of the City’s Community Development Department. Simply put, they help those who [Read More]

April 1st, 2024

GeoResilience Summit to study the importance of knowing where you are

The concept of geospatial technology can seem complicated but, once you think about it, there is a simplistic aspect to [Read More]

February 28th, 2024

Drawing smiles: The colorful world of Don Howard

Don Howard knew he had the talent and the passion to be an artist. Then one day, he had the [Read More]

February 22nd, 2024

‘Blessed with talent’: Artist reflects on inspiration and influence

When Jackie Wilson sat down for a conversation recently at the Dr. Richard Showers Sr. Recreation Center, her first words [Read More]

February 13th, 2024

Opportunities behind the wheel: 4 reasons to drive for Huntsville Transit

Have you ever imagined a job where your office is on the vibrant streets of Huntsville? A perk of any [Read More]

February 9th, 2024

Safety tips for Alabama’s severe weather season: 4 things you need to know

In North Alabama, we know the sights and sounds of severe weather all too well. The state’s most significant severe [Read More]