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Huntsville City Schools Emergency Response Exercise – July 18th 2018 at 8:00am

July 9, 2018 Click to view Huntsville City Schools Emergency Response Exercise – July 18th 2018 at 8:00am

The Huntsville Police Department would like media and the public to be aware of a Huntsville City Schools Emergency Response Exercise being conducted Wednesday,  July 18th at 8am. This year, the exercise will be held at the new Grissom High School.  Contact our P.I.O. if you are media and interested in participating in this exercise.  

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District 1 Town Hall Meeting Recap from June 19

July 9, 2018 Click to view District 1 Town Hall Meeting Recap from June 19

The June 19 town hall was an important opportunity for community dialogue. The agenda reviewed the survey results from the District 1 Survey with feedback from District 1 residents about opportunities and improvements for the community. The discussion turned to the repaving of Oakwood Avenue and current plans involving smoother streets in our district. The town hall also touched on plans for Berachah Park which were approved by Council in [more]

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Traffic Safety Checkpoints

July 6, 2018 Click to view Traffic Safety Checkpoints

The Huntsville Police Department D.U.I. Task Force will be conducting Traffic Safety Checkpoints through this weekend. If you are stopped at a Traffic Safety Checkpoint be prepared to present your driver license, proof of insurance and vehicle tag registration to the officers. The Task Force utilizes data provided by NASO (North Alabama Safety Office) that determines traffic accident hotspots across the city.  Right now there are 57 designated hotspots throughout [more]

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Kitten Impossible: $5 Adoptions at Huntsville Animal Services through July 31

July 2, 2018 Click to view Kitten Impossible: $5 Adoptions at Huntsville Animal Services through July 31

No mission is impossible, especially when it comes to saving Huntsville’s homeless kittens. It is officially ‘Kitten Season’ and Huntsville Animal Services has a huge number of dazzling kittens to choose from for adoption.  Through July 31, kittens at Huntsville Animal Services can be adopted for $5. Adoption fees include a rabies vaccination voucher, first set of vaccines, microchip, spay or neuter, deworming, and a Leukemia/FIV test. The Huntsville Animal Shelter is [more]

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