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City of Huntsville announces second cohort of Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council
July 8, 2026The City of Huntsville is proud to welcome 30 students to the second cohort of the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council (MYAC), a yearlong leadership and civic engagement program designed to elevate youth voices in municipal decision‑making. MYAC, led by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, provides rising high school freshmen through seniors the opportunity to learn how their city works, collaborate with civic leaders and contribute youth perspectives to community initiatives. Students gain [more]
Read More805 After Five returns July 16 with Susannah Joffe, Rob Aldridge
July 8, 2026One of Huntsville’s favorite free live‑music traditions continues as 805 After Five returns to Butler Green at Campus No. 805 on Thursday, July 16, from 5-9 p.m., headlined by rising indie‑pop artist Susannah Joffe with acclaimed Huntsville musician Rob Aldridge opening. Known for bringing nationally emerging talent to the Rocket City, 805 After Five blends new musical voices with Huntsville’s vibrant community atmosphere. The series invites residents to discover artists they’ll [more]
Read MoreCity Council to consider 1 percent lodging tax to benefit Von Braun Center expansion
July 7, 2026The City Council will consider an ordinance at Thursday’s meeting to create a 1 percent lodging tax. The revenue from the tax will be allocated to the expansion of the Von Braun Center (VBC). The tax has the support of the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau as well as other hospitality industries. The Council at Thursday’s meeting will also consider the creation of a tax increment financing (TIF) district that will [more]
Read MoreCall to serve: HPD accepting applications for police dispatchers
July 7, 2026If you are looking for a fast-paced career where every call makes a difference, the Huntsville Police Department (HPD) is accepting applications for police dispatcher positions. HPD dispatchers are the first voice most people hear when they need help. They answer emergency and non-emergency calls, gather critical information and dispatch the appropriate emergency response. “Every call starts and ends with our dispatchers,” HPD Sergeant Dana Springfield said. “From the first call for [more]
Read MoreOffice of Multicultural Affairs and CAFY to host annual Back to School event, July 25
July 7, 2026The City of Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and Community Awareness for Youth (CAFY) invite students and families to the 2026 Back to School Backpack and School Supply Giveaway on Saturday, July 25, from 9 a.m. to noon at Calhoun Community College–Huntsville, 102 Wynn Dr. This year’s celebration will offer a full morning of resources, entertainment and support for Huntsville and Madison County students. Families arriving early will be welcomed by [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Fire & Rescue celebrates graduation of 60th Cadet Class
July 2, 2026Huntsville Fire & Rescue (HFR) kicked off the Independence Day weekend in a special way, celebrating the graduation of the 60th Cadet Class and pinning firefighter badges on 18 graduates. This cadet class also had the distinction of having no firefighter candidates drop out of the grueling academy training program. A Huntsville firefighter gets his badge pinned on his uniform at Cadet school graduation. “This is an exceptional class,” HFR Chief Howard McFarlen [more]
Read MoreCelebrate July 4 downtown: What to know before you go
July 1, 2026The City of Huntsville is excited to welcome residents and visitors downtown on Saturday, July 4, for an afternoon and evening of patriotic fun celebrating America’s 250th birthday. Festivities begin at 4 p.m. in Big Spring Park and conclude with the American Eras Parade and a spectacular fireworks display. Plan your day Visitors are encouraged to arrive early, explore downtown shops and restaurants and enjoy a full slate of family-friendly activities before [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville offices to close for observation of Independence Day
June 30, 2026City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Friday, July 3, to observe Independence Day. This includes Animal Services and Municipal Court. Residential garbage collection will not be affected, and Huntsville Transit will continue normal operations on Friday. Animal Services will also be closed on Saturday, July 4, as well as Huntsville Transit. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. on Monday, July 6. Parks & Recreation: Get-A-Way Skate Park and Kids’ Space as [more]
Read MoreHPD DUI Task Force to conduct Fourth of July safety checkpoint
June 29, 2026The Huntsville Police Department’s (HPD) DUI Task Force will conduct a traffic safety checkpoint on Saturday, July 4, as part of its ongoing effort to reduce impaired driving and keep Huntsville roadways safe. HPD is increasing enforcement efforts to deter dangerous behavior, remove impaired drivers from the road and protect the community. “Celebrating the Fourth of July should never come at the expense of someone’s safety,” HPD DUI Task Force Sergeant Antonio [more]
Read MoreFinal construction phase of Sandra Moon Community Complex nearing completion
June 26, 2026The work is continuing in the final construction phase of the Sandra Moon Community Complex and the ribbon cutting is only weeks away. The site of the former Grissom High School at 7901 Bailey Cove Rd. already includes the South Huntsville Public Library and outdoor athletic venues and will soon provide a new home for Arts Huntsville and expanded recreational spaces on the south end of the campus. “This last phase opens [more]
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