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Huntsville Transit, Parks & Recreation announce changes to evening activities

March 30, 2022 Click to view Huntsville Transit, Parks & Recreation announce changes to evening activities

City of Huntsville departments have announced changes to evening activities due to the threat of severe weather this evening. Huntsville Transit will suspend operations at 8 p.m. The last bus will leave the downtown transit station at 7 p.m. All Huntsville Parks & Recreation activities scheduled for 6 p.m. or later have been canceled. Recreation centers will maintain regular hours of operation. Please tune in to the National Weather Service in Huntsville or [more]

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Take a ride with us: Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle announces official launch of Token Transit

March 30, 2022 Click to view Take a ride with us: Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle announces official launch of Token Transit

Huntsville Transit patrons now have an easier way to move around the City following the official launch of Token Transit, a free smartphone app. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and Parking and Public Transit Director Quisha Bryant announce the official launch of Token Transit March 30 at the Huntsville Transit station. Available in the App Store for iPhone and Google Play for Android devices, Token Transit allows Orbit and Access riders to purchase [more]

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Huntsville Parks & Rec seeks diverse candidates for multiple positions

March 22, 2022 Click to view Huntsville Parks & Rec seeks diverse candidates for multiple positions

Huntsville Parks & Recreation knows a thing or two about organizing team sports, but now the department seeks to add new players to its team. There are several part- and full-time opportunities available for anyone seeking a position in a fast-paced, rewarding field. Huntsville Parks & Recreation is one of the City’s most dynamic departments because it provides quality-of-life amenities and programming to Huntsville’s demographically diverse community. “Having a great team is [more]

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A Call to Be the Best: Join Huntsville Police for recruitment open house

March 22, 2022 Click to view A Call to Be the Best: Join Huntsville Police for recruitment open house

For those considering a rewarding career in public safety, now’s their chance to learn about the exciting opportunities available at the Huntsville Police Department (HPD). HPD will host an informal meet-and-greet event on Wednesday, March 23, from 5-7 p.m. at the City of Huntsville’s new Public Safety Training Complex, 5365 Triana Blvd. Attendees will get a behind-the-scenes look at how HPD operates and talk with officers about joining the force. The department [more]

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Death Investigation

March 21, 2022 Click to view Death Investigation

Just before 7:00 a.m. today, Huntsville Police responded to the 400 block of Williams Street after receiving a call about a possible body found at that location. Construction workers discovered the body upon their arrival to work. HPD Investigators confirmed there was a male that appeared to be in his 20s located outside of a nearby building. Investigators believe this to be an isolated incident, as drugs were found on the [more]

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Special Victims Unit Arrest

March 16, 2022 Click to view Special Victims Unit Arrest

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) has charged 57-year-old Gregory Lankford with School Employee Having Sexual Contact with a Student Under 19. The victim in the case reported the incident to HPD. Special Victims Unit Investigators learned Lankford is an area school district employee. Lankford was booked into the Madison County jail on Tuesday, March 15, for the charge. No further information is available as the case is under investigation. Anyone who is a victim [more]

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Huntsville takes precautions ahead of winter weather event

March 11, 2022 Click to view Huntsville takes precautions ahead of winter weather event

The City of Huntsville is taking precautions to help keep employees and citizens safe ahead of this weekend’s expected winter weather event. Due to projected low temperatures and bitterly cold wind chills Friday night into Saturday, the City’s Parks & Recreation Department will close all recreation facilities Saturday, March 12. Huntsville Animal Services will delay opening its shelter at 4950 Triana Blvd. until 11 a.m., Saturday. Huntsville Transit will operate on a [more]

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City of Huntsville, community partners to open warming centers

March 11, 2022 Click to view City of Huntsville, community partners to open warming centers

The City of Huntsville is partnering with the Downtown Rescue Mission and Salvation Army to open warming centers during Friday and Saturday’s projected winter weather. The National Weather Service in Huntsville has issued a winter storm warning with a possible 1-4 inches of snow for Madison County from 9 p.m. Friday, March 11, to 9 a.m. Saturday, March 12. A wind advisory with potential 15-25 mph winds and gusts of 30-40 [more]

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‘Dog Gone Lucky’: Huntsville Animal Services urges action on homeless pets

March 9, 2022 Click to view ‘Dog Gone Lucky’: Huntsville Animal Services urges action on homeless pets

With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is inviting community members to give a homeless pet a lucky break. In honor of the annual observance, HAS is slashing adoption fees for some dogs as part of a “Dog Gone Lucky” promotion, which runs through March 19. Some dogs can be adopted for as little as $10 or $35, though some exclusions apply. Puppies and kittens can [more]

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City of Huntsville District 4 annual postcard survey now available

March 4, 2022 Click to view City of Huntsville District 4 annual postcard survey now available

Huntsville City Council Member Bill Kling is hosting his annual postcard survey concerning issues in District 4 and the broader community. Postcards are being distributed in numerous restaurants, libraries, fraternal lodges and other facilities across the district. This is an opportunity for citizens to give input on the topics that matter to them. The postcard survey will only be available in March. For more information, please email Council Member Kling at [more]

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