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Huntsville celebrates new beginnings for academic hub on North Parkway
December 6, 2023
Mayor Tommy Battle joined Huntsville City Schools representatives and members of Huntsville City Council to celebrate the groundbreaking on a new state-of-the-art Central Office and Career Technical Facility. The City transferred 14 acres at the corner of North Memorial Parkway and Max Luther Drive to Huntsville City Schools for the new campus. The projected completion date is fall 2025. Referencing the new career tech center, Mayor Battle said the facility will empower [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Transit seeks comments on proposed Orbit route changes
December 4, 2023
Huntsville Transit patrons are invited to upcoming public meetings to provide comments about proposed modifications to four Orbit shuttle routes. The meeting will be 9 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Transfer Station Platform, 500B Church St., Huntsville. A second meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, at the same location. The public can view maps, learn more about the proposed changes and provide feedback to Huntsville Transit officials. “We appreciate [more]
Read More‘Oh, what fun,’ as Big Spring Jingle comes to downtown Huntsville
December 1, 2023
Huntsville Parks & Recreation is excited to announce a new festive event that’s sure to become a family favorite. Big Spring Jingle brings together the very best of the Huntsville holidays in one central location. On Friday, Dec. 8, from 5-8 p.m., Big Spring Park West will transform into a winter wonderland with special holiday lighting, music, a dance floor, prizes and giveaways. Even Santa is taking a break from his [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville pays tribute to civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks
November 29, 2023
The City of Huntsville is honoring Rosa Parks, a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement who refused to give up her seat and move to the “colored” section of a Montgomery bus. On Friday, Dec. 1, which is observed as Rosa Parks Day, Huntsville Transit is offering free rides to the public on fixed-route buses. Also, a seat at the front of each fixed-route bus features a black cover and [more]
Read MoreBeat the winter blues with Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s winter program guide
November 28, 2023
The temperatures are dropping, but it shouldn’t mean the same for your spirits! Beat the winter blues by checking out more than 100 programs in Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s 2023-2024 Winter Program Guide. Whether you prefer to walk, run, bike or just sit and play a friendly game of dominos with a friend, there’s something for everybody. Even better, most activities are free. “We’ve worked hard over the past few years to [more]
Read MoreHuntsville municipal offices closed Nov. 23-24 for Thanksgiving
November 20, 2023
The City of Huntsville’s municipal offices will be closed Nov. 23-24 for the Thanksgiving holiday. The following services will be affected: Garbage Collection: Thursday’s residential curbside collection will be picked up on Friday, Nov. 24. Residents should leave cans at the curb until they are collected. Public Transit: There will be no Orbit fixed-route or Access paratransit service Nov. 23. Service will resume Nov. 24. Parks & Recreation: Recreation centers and facilities will be closed Nov. [more]
Read MoreMcThornmor Acres marker paints picture of Huntsville during the Space Race
November 19, 2023
A marker at the entrance of McThornmor Acres provides a history of the neighborhood. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2022. It’s been nearly two years since McThornmor Acres joined the U.S. Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), but the celebration continues. City representatives, local historians and residents recently unveiled a historic marker at the neighborhood’s entrance that tells its story to passersby. Incorporated in 1956, [more]
Read MoreHoliday light contest aims to brighten spirits and homes in District 1
November 17, 2023
If you live in Huntsville’s District 1 get ready to untangle your lights, check the bulbs and participate in the Deck the District holiday light contest. Whether you prefer classic colors or inflatables, residents are encouraged to make spirits bright by going all out for the season. The contest is open to District 1 residents only. Council Member Devyn Keith is organizing Deck the District, which includes prizes for first, second and [more]
Read MoreMayor Battle establishes Sustainability Commission to guide municipal goals on clean air, water and land
November 16, 2023
The City of Huntsville is elevating its focus on sustainability as part of an ongoing effort to keep a watchful eye on the community’s natural and built environment. To ensure intentionality and continuity in this effort, Mayor Tommy Battle established an eleven-member Huntsville Sustainability Commission. The group will work directly with municipal departments in an advisory capacity to help guide recommendations outlined in the City of Huntsville’s Sustainability Plan, released earlier [more]
Read MoreHistoric Huntsville cemetery added to federal registry
November 15, 2023
Huntsville’s oldest surviving African American cemetery is now listed on the U.S. Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places. Glenwood Cemetery, located at 2300 Hall Ave., is the City’s 75th resource to be added to the federal registry. The nomination was prepared by Dr. Caroline Swope, a local historic preservation specialist, and supported by retired educator and historian Ollye Conley. A marker at Glenwood Cemetery outlines the history as well as some [more]
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