Category: Top News
Strength, skill and service: HPD officers set to compete in 2025 World Police & Fire Games
June 27, 2025
More than 8,500 first responders, including 15 Huntsville Police Department (HPD) officers, are set to compete in the 2025 World Police & Fire Games in Birmingham. The competition, which features public safety athletes from more than 70 countries, officially kicked off Friday, June 27, with a high-energy Opening Ceremony at Legacy Arena located within the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex. Hosted every two years, the World Police & Fire Games bring together active [more]
Read MoreHPD Investigator honored with life-saving medal for heroic rescue
June 26, 2025
During the Huntsville City Council meeting on Thursday, June 26, Huntsville Police Department (HPD) Investigator Scott Northcutt was awarded a life-saving medal for his bravery and selflessness during a fiery crash that nearly claimed the life of a fellow officer. The incident occurred on Feb. 18, when Northcutt came upon a serious crash at Pulaski Pike and Mallory Avenue. A large fireball marked the scene. As he approached, Northcutt saw a [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville approves major expansion of Ice Sports Center
June 26, 2025
The City of Huntsville is moving forward with a major expansion of the Huntsville Ice Sports Center (ISC), doubling the size of the existing facility to better serve the growing demand for ice sports and recreation. City Council approved a $44.6 million construction contract with ARCO/Murray National Holdings, Inc. to begin work on the project, which will add 118,822 square feet to the existing 83,934-square-foot facility. Construction is expected to be [more]
Read MoreCity approves first sewer rate increase in 20 years for infrastructure improvements
June 26, 2025
Repairs in the City’s sewer system occur on a daily basis. The City of Huntsville approved its first sewer rate increase in 20 years to support infrastructure investments within the aging sewer collection system and at five wastewater treatment facilities. City Council approved the increase in a 4-1 vote at their regular meeting on June 26. The updated ordinance increases monthly sewer bills from $24.15 to $29.15 for an average residential customer, [more]
Read MoreDon’t forget: Juneteenth Festival set for June 28 in Big Spring Park
June 25, 2025
The annual Juneteenth Festival presented by the City’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and Amazon is happening this Saturday, June 28, from 5-9 p.m. in Big Spring Park. Originally scheduled for June 14, the celebration was postponed due to wet weather, but the excitement is still on. The free, family-friendly event will feature live music, food trucks, fireworks and engaging STEAM activities for all ages. Kee & Kompany will headline the festival, following [more]
Read More‘Build Together, Play Together’: City of Huntsville celebrates Parks and Recreation Month
June 25, 2025
Celebrate Parks and Recreation Month in July with an array of fun and exciting events for the entire family. With the theme of “Build Together, Play Together,” the month highlights the vital role of parks and recreational amenities in the community. It recognizes the City’s commitment to enhancing resident experiences through parks and greenways as well as engaging recreational opportunities. Mayor Tommy Battle, District 1 Council Member Michelle Watkins and Parks & [more]
Read MoreCity Unveils Final Designs for Big Spring Park East Expansion
June 24, 2025
Former City Hall site to become vibrant new addition to Huntsville’s signature park Big Spring Park, long considered a cultural and civic hub of Huntsville, will soon offer even more opportunities for recreation, relaxation and community gatherings. City leaders unveiled the final designs for a transformative expansion of Big Spring Park East to the Huntsville Planning Commission for its approval on June 24. The project reimagines the former City Hall site [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville Launches Master Planning Process for Historic Depot Site
June 24, 2025
Public Invited to Help Shape the Future of 165-Year-Old Landmark The City of Huntsville is embarking on a visionary master planning process for the historic Huntsville Depot and its surrounding 7-acre property in downtown Huntsville. As one of Alabama’s most treasured landmarks, the City is inviting the public to help determine new civic and community uses that will preserve the site’s legacy while activating it for future generations. Completed in 1860, the [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Music Office to host Quarterly Music Meetup, highlight recent national recognition
June 24, 2025
The Huntsville Music Office will host its next Quarterly Music Meetup on Wednesday, June 25, from 6-8 p.m. at The Lumberyard Huntsville. Whether you’re a musician, industry pro or just passionate about Huntsville’s sound, this free event is your backstage pass to what’s next for our music scene. Mingle with local music industry stakeholders, network with fellow artists and connect with fans and professionals who are driving the city’s creative energy forward. “We’re [more]
Read More805 After Five rescheduled to June 26 with The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Karmessa
June 23, 2025
805 After Five, featuring The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Karmessa, has been rescheduled for Thursday, June 26. The rescheduled event will include a special Juneteenth-themed celebration with Grammy-winning New Orleans legends The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, known for their electrifying blend of jazz, funk and R&B. The soulful and always dynamic Karmessa will open the show, and Vertical House Records will start the evening with DJ sets beginning at 5 p.m. [more]
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