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Experience law enforcement firsthand in HPD’s Spring 2026 Academy
January 2, 2026The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) is accepting applications for its Spring 2026 Citizens Police Academy, a unique opportunity to go behind the scenes and see how local law enforcement operates. Members of the 2025 Huntsville Police Department Citizens Police Academy celebrate their graduation after completing the program. The academy is an engaging, hands-on program designed to build stronger connections between the community and the police. Participants will gain a closer look at [more]
Read MoreMayor Tommy Battle issues statement on Madison County Chair Mac McCutcheon’s retirement announcement
December 30, 2025Mayor Tommy Battle issued a statement on Madison County Chair Mac McCutcheon’s announcement he will retire on March 1. “Today’s announcement marks the close of an extraordinary career of service by Mac McCutcheon, and I want to personally thank him for his many years of leadership, integrity, and friendship,” said Mayor Battle. “Mac has been an outstanding partner and a driving force behind our community’s success – from his early days [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville offices to close for New Year’s Day
December 29, 2025City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Thursday, Jan. 1, for New Year’s Day. This includes Animal Services and Municipal Court. All Parks & Recreation facilities will close at 5 p.m. and Public Transit (Orbit and Access) at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 31. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 2. Garbage Collection: Residential collection will be delayed one day. Residents should leave carts at the curb until they are [more]
Read MoreSustainable New Year’s Resolutions
December 29, 2025A new year brings the perfect chance to reset habits and renew your commitment to living in a way that supports a cleaner, healthier community. Sometimes the most meaningful actions start right in our own neighborhoods. If you’re hoping to create greener habits in 2026, here are some practical resolutions to consider: 1. Join (or Start!) an Adopt-A-Spot By joining or starting an Adopt-A-Spot crew, you commit that for one year you [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville offices to close for Christmas holiday
December 22, 2025City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Thursday, Dec. 25, and Friday, Dec. 26, for the Christmas holiday. This includes Animal Services, Parks & Recreation facilities and Municipal Court. Public Transit (Orbit and Access) will be closed at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 24, and remain closed Thursday. Services will resume on Friday. All Parks & Recreation facilities will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 24. Kids Space and Get-A-Way [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville officials unwrap West Huntsville Recreation Center
December 22, 2025The holiday season is in full swing and City of Huntsville officials have unwrapped an early present for residents. A ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated the opening of the West Huntsville Recreation Center, a 27,350 square-foot facility that will meet a growing need in the fast-growing region. Mayor Tommy Battle, Santa Claus, Council Member John Meredith and Parks & Recreation Director James Gossett celebrate the ribbon cutting of the West Huntsville Recreation Center. “This center [more]
Read MoreStrong steps ahead: Registration now open for Girls on the Run
December 19, 2025Parks & Recreation invites girls in grades 3-5 to build confidence with every stride by participating in the Girls on the Run 2026 season. The popular program is designed to inspire participants to recognize their inner strength, increase their level of physical activity, imagine their possibilities and confidently stand up for themselves and others. Sessions run March 2 through May 18 and meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 4–5:30 p.m. To support the [more]
Read MoreHuntsville gives final approval to three requested annexations
December 18, 2025The City of Huntsville finalized approval of three requested annexations. The largest annexation is for 686.46 acres on the north side of Little Cove Road and on the east and west sides of U.S. 72 East. The land is expected to be used for potential commercial and industrial development. Also approved was the annexation of 36.54 acres on the south side of Martin Road and east of Electronics Boulevard. The land is [more]
Read MoreHuntsville approves resurfacing contracts for more than 50 streets
December 18, 2025The City of Huntsville approved two contracts for roadwork projects in the first phase of the 2026 fiscal year resurfacing budget. Grayson Carter & Sons Contracting LLC was awarded the bid for residential street resurfacing for $2,925,660. Lambert Contracting LLC will handle concrete and ADA upgrades under a contract worth $3,862,950. More than 50 residential streets are included in the first phase. The City has increased its resurfacing budget for 2026 by $500,000 [more]
Read MoreHuntsville-Madison County Public Library adds 50 new local albums to BLAST streaming platform
December 15, 2025The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library has expanded its BLAST music streaming platform with 50 new albums from local artists across north Alabama, further strengthening the city’s growing music ecosystem. The newest collection, available Dec. 15, marks the seventh addition to BLAST since its launch in August 2021. The platform now features music from 245 artists and 279 albums, representing a wide range of genres including metal, Afrobeats, punk, spiritual, hip-hop, R&B, blues, [more]
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