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Statement on Confederate Monument Relocation

October 23, 2020 Click to view Statement on Confederate Monument Relocation

The City of Huntsville, at the request of the Madison County Commission, is in the process of relocating the monument of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan from the Madison County Courthouse to a site near the Confederate burial section at Maple Hill Cemetery. Madison County Commissioners have been working since June to find a lawful way to move the statue. Mayor Tommy Battle and the Huntsville City Council offered the City’s assistance to [more]

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City Council approves funding for new Amphitheater

October 22, 2020 Click to view City Council approves funding for new Amphitheater

Huntsville’s ascent into the global music circuit took another step forward with City Council approval to proceed with plans to build a new 8,000+ seat amphitheater. Council voted 3-1 to authorize the City’s Public Building Authority to move into the construction phase to build a classic Roman-style forum within a municipal park near the MidCity development. The amphitheater project has been under development for the past several years, garnering public interest and [more]

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City dedicates new Eric Obermann Linear Forest at Aldridge Creek Greenway

October 21, 2020 Click to view City dedicates new Eric Obermann Linear Forest at Aldridge Creek Greenway

More than 10 years after Huntsville resident Eric Obermann lost his life to the fatal disease ALS, the City of Huntsville is honored to dedicate a new forest on Aldridge Creek Greenway in his memory. Undaunted by COVID-19 and frequent rain, the City’s Landscape Management Department with support from Operation Green Team planted approximately 270 native trees and shrubs along the greenway this year for the Eric Obermann Linear Forest. These [more]

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HPD Investigating Officer Involved Shooting

October 19, 2020 Click to view HPD Investigating Officer Involved Shooting

At approximately 10:30 p.m. on October 16th, Huntsville Police officers responded to a 911 call at 2111 Edinburgh Drive.  Upon arrival, they were confronted by Alberto Rivas, 57 years of age, who pointed a handgun at them.  One officer fired, striking Mr. Rivas.   Rivas was immediately taken to Huntsville Hospital where he later died.  As with all “officer involved shootings,” the officer involved will remain in an administrative role until [more]

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Find your BOO: Shelter pets go trick or treating to find fur-ever homes

October 16, 2020 Click to view Find your BOO: Shelter pets go trick or treating to find fur-ever homes

For the second year in a row, Huntsville Animal Services is partnering with the Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission (HHPC) to help find forever homes for four long-time shelter dogs. In celebration of Huntsville History Month and upcoming Halloween festivities, four very special pups did some early trick-or-treating in the Twickenham, Old Town and Five Points Historic Districts. Hayes, Clopton, Chilly and Pi are all available for adoption at Huntsville Animal Services and [more]

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Huntsville scores dual triple-A credit rating for the 12th straight year

October 14, 2020 Click to view Huntsville scores dual triple-A credit rating for the 12th straight year

HUNTSVILLE, AL – The City of Huntsville received its annual credit rating scorecard and earned the highest marks possible. For the 12th time in 12 years, since Mayor Battle first assumed office, Moody’s Investors Service and Standard & Poor’s Rating Services awarded Huntsville triple-A credit ratings. Triple-A is the highest mark a city can achieve and is awarded to a minority of government entities in the nation. Only 1 percent of 19,502 cities [more]

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Canine Apupcalypse at Animal Services

October 5, 2020 Click to view Canine Apupcalypse at Animal Services

Huntsville Animal Services is overwhelmed with dogs and we need you to help prevent an Apupcalypse!  Shelter staff and volunteers need the community’ to help adopt and foster the dozens of  loving and adorable canines that have filled our kennels. As an incentive, our adoption fees range from $5, $10 and $25 through Saturday, October 10. Exceptions may apply with some pets. These amazing Shelter dogs need loving and stable homes. Every pet is spayed or neutered, microchipped [more]

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Waterford Square Shooting Investigation – Arrest

October 5, 2020 Click to view Waterford Square Shooting Investigation – Arrest

Huntsville Police have arrested 25-year-old Travin Dequan Pride for Capital Murder in the shooting death of 22yr old Christian Gage Vincent. On Friday, Oct 2 at about 7:15 p.m .HPD received a call about a shooting at 409 Regent Dr. When officers arrived they found Vincent in a vehicle suffering from a gunshot wound(s). He was later pronounced deceased at the hospital. During the course of the investigation it was [more]

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HPD Prescription Drug Drop Box – Third Quarter 2020 Results

October 5, 2020 Click to view HPD Prescription Drug Drop Box – Third Quarter 2020 Results

Huntsville Police is completing its 5th  year of maintaining the drug take back program for unwanted and unused drugs. The third quarter of 2020, the drug take back bins have taken in 558lbs of unused drugs. The total taken for 2020 thus far is 1093 lbs. This is the highest quarter weight we have had since the programs inception in 2016. The second highest weight of 554 lbs occurred in [more]

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Feline CATastrophe at Animal Services

October 1, 2020 Click to view Feline CATastrophe at Animal Services

Huntsville Animal Services has a whole lot of cats and kittens needing loving homes. To help us avoid a CATastrophe, adoption fees for all the Shelter felines are now $5 and $10 through Saturday, October 3. Adult cats seem to have the hardest time finding a home. You can help save one of these loving cats by giving them a chance and adopting. There are smart ‘Barn Cats’ as well that need an outdoor barn or horse stable for their [more]

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