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Deadline approaching: Apply for Civic Engagement Academy by Feb. 13
February 10, 2026With the Feb. 13 application deadline approaching, the City of Huntsville is encouraging residents to apply for the Civic Engagement Academy Spring 2026 cohort and take an active role in shaping their community. The Civic Engagement Academy, managed by the City’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, gives participants a behind-the-scenes look at how Huntsville operates, from public safety and infrastructure to parks, planning and community development. The application deadline for the spring cohort [more]
Read MoreNew data shows continued crime reduction amid Huntsville’s growth
February 10, 2026The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) reported continued reductions in violent and major crime, according to newly released 2025 crime statistics, revealing that Alabama’s largest and fastest-growing city is also one of the nation’s safest. From 2024 to 2025, reported crime declined across multiple categories: Violent crime decreased by 18% Major crime declined by 9% All annual report-listed offenses decreased by 6% “Crime data isn’t abstract – it’s personal,” HPD Chief Kirk Giles said. “Every number [more]
Read MoreRedstone Arsenal, Solid Waste Disposal Authority receive City’s Air Pollution Control awards
February 5, 2026The City of Huntsville’s Air Pollution Control Board recognized two entities for their efforts in preserving the environment at the Air Pollution Control Achievement Awards. The honorees were Redstone Arsenal and the Solid Waste Disposal Authority of the City of Huntsville. The awards program was established in 1997 to recognize voluntary efforts to reduce air pollutant emissions by industrial, institutional and commercial facilities within Huntsville. The intent is to promote pollution [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Transit hosting bus driver recruitment open house Feb. 10
February 5, 2026Huntsville Transit will host a Driver Recruitment Open House on Tuesday, Feb. 10, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Huntsville Transit Office, 500 B Church Street, First Floor Training Room. The event connects prospective candidates with opportunities to join the team as bus operators. Huntsville Transit provides safe, reliable transportation options to residents and visitors. The system includes two services: Orbit: Huntsville’s fixed-route bus system, operating along designated routes throughout [more]
Read MoreCosmo predicts early spring during Ground Dog Day event
February 2, 2026Phil may be the nation’s most famous weather prognosticator, but in the Rocket City, the forecast today belonged to a dog named Cosmo. Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) hosted its fifth annual Ground Dog Day, where Cosmo made his seasonal prediction by choosing between two treat bowls—one representing six more weeks of winter and the other an early spring. Cosmo initially moved toward the winter bowl, but he did a quick pivot [more]
Read MoreCity activates warming centers, free transit ahead of dangerous cold
January 30, 2026With dangerously cold temperatures expected over the weekend, the City of Huntsville and other local organizations will open community warming centers on Friday, Jan. 30, at 5 p.m. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures will drop below freezing Friday night and remain below freezing until mid-day on Monday. The City is working with local partners to open warming centers at the following locations: Community Warming Center – The Livin’ Room (2820 Governors Drive SW): Open [more]
Read MoreHousing growth remains strong, 2025 Huntsville Development Review reveals
January 27, 2026Huntsville’s growth continued at a steady pace in 2025, as strong housing demand, new neighborhoods and expanding businesses contributed to Alabama’s fastest-growing city. Nearly 5,000 new housing units came online last year, building on the record pace set in 2024, according to the City of Huntsville’s 2025 Development Review. The annual report, prepared by the City’s Planning Department, offers a clear picture of how people and investment are moving across the [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Transit Resumes Service Jan. 26, with Exceptions
January 26, 2026Huntsville Transit resumed normal service on all routes, Mon, Jan. 26 with the following exceptions: · Route 6: Transit will not service Jones Valley or the Valley Bend Shopping Center, Jan. 26. All other stops on Route 6 will operate as usual until 9 p.m. · Routes 7, 8 and 10: On Jan. 26, the pick-up/drop-off stop at the Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Recreation Center will move from the parking lot on [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville addresses winter weather impacts, road conditions, delayed openings
January 25, 2026Dangerously cold temperatures, subzero wind chills and lingering moisture on the roads are expected to impact travel and business operations on Monday morning. A major concern is black ice, particularly in higher elevations and anywhere standing water occurs. “We’ll be driving around, expecting to find ice, so we can close roads before accidents happen,” said Sgt. Chris Jackson, Public Information Officer, Huntsville Police Department. “If you must travel, take your time and [more]
Read MoreHuntsville welcomes college football to Joe Davis Stadium
January 23, 2026UNA to take on Samford in 2026 opening game at Wicks Family Field For the first time in its renewed configuration, Division I college football will be played at Joe Davis Stadium. The 2026 college football season will start on August 29 on Wicks Family Field with the renewal of an in-state rivalry as the University of North Alabama will take on Samford, with kickoff set for 6 p.m. “When we renovated Joe [more]
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