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Huntsville approves annexation of land in eastern Madison County
August 13, 2026The City Council approved the annexation of 536.8 acres of land in eastern Madison County near Gurley. The land, known as Cleary Farm, is located on the south side of Little Cove Road and just east of U.S. Hwy 72. Private developers are planning to build 400-500 single-family homes on the newly annexed land. The area in the annexation is defined by the black shaded area.
Read MoreCity of Huntsville, DHI reveal Jazz in the Park 2026 lineup
August 13, 2026From soulful sax to vibrant stage‑ready ensembles, the City of Huntsville and Downtown Huntsville, Inc. (DHI) announced this year’s Jazz in the Park lineup, showcasing the talent and diversity that have made the series a cornerstone of Huntsville’s musical identity. Held each Sunday in September from 5-9 p.m. in Big Spring Park, the free concert series continues its tradition of bringing world‑class jazz talent, vibrant community energy and diverse musical expression [more]
Read MoreFresh off Lollapalooza, The Bends set to ignite 805 After Five on Aug. 20
August 13, 2026Just a couple weeks after electrifying crowds at Lollapalooza, The Bends are heading to Butler Green at Campus No. 805 on Thursday, Aug. 20, to give Huntsville fans a chance to catch one of the year’s hottest rising acts up close. The free outdoor concert from 5-9 p.m. will feature nationally rising indie‑rock band The Bends, fresh off their recent performance at Lollapalooza, with Huntsville favorite First Lady opening the evening. Known [more]
Read MoreCity leaders reaffirm commitment to public safety following recent shootings
August 7, 2026Following several recent shooting incidents, City leaders expressed support for victims and their families while emphatically reaffirming the City’s commitment to public safety, accountability and violence prevention. District 1 Council Member Michelle Watkins said the recent violence has deeply affected the community and urged residents to work together to prevent further tragedies. “Huntsville, we are better than this,” Watkins said. “Every resident deserves to feel safe in their neighborhood, and these incidents [more]
Read MoreRegister now for municipal election; absentee voting ongoing
August 3, 2026Time is running out to cast your ballot in the municipal election on Aug. 25. Residents must register to vote by Monday, Aug. 10, to be eligible to vote in the election. City Council seats in Districts 2, 3 and 4 will be on the ballot as well as Huntsville City Schools Board of Education seats in Districts 2 and 3. Incumbent Ryan Renaud was the only candidate to qualify for [more]
Read MoreZero in the Zone returns as HPD ramps up school zone enforcement
July 30, 2026As students head back to the classroom, the Huntsville Police Department (HPD) is once again launching Zero in the Zone, a month-long traffic safety campaign focused on protecting students and safety patrol aides while reducing dangerous driving behaviors in school zones. The initiative runs Aug. 5-31 and will place additional HPD patrol officers and safety patrol aides in and around school zones during peak arrival and dismissal times. Officers will enforce [more]
Read MoreCity to provide update on University Drive corridor study, seeking continued public insight
July 28, 2026As the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Planning Study continues on University Drive, the City has scheduled two public meetings to extend the conversation with residents about integrating public transportation with development along the corridor. On Tuesday, Aug. 11, the City will hold a public meeting for the University-Medical TOD study at Cavalry Hill Community Center Community Room from 6-8 p.m. The meeting will focus on sharing findings in the study so [more]
Read MoreHuntsville celebrates major growth in its music ecosystem following release of 2026 Music Audit
July 28, 2026Click the image to read the report The City of Huntsville announced the results of the 2026 Huntsville Music Audit conducted by global music consultancy Sound Diplomacy, revealing significant economic and cultural growth across the region’s music ecosystem. Since the initial music audit in 2018, Huntsville’s music sector is now a major economic engine, supporting 3,047 jobs, representing 2.8% of all city employment, and generating $278.2 million in total economic output. Much of [more]
Read MoreCivic Engagement Academy now accepting applications to build Huntsville’s next civic leaders
July 24, 2026The City of Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs is accepting applications for the fall 2026 cohort of the Civic Engagement Academy, a free program designed to help residents understand how local government works and how they can play an active role in shaping their community. Established in 2022 by community leaders Rhonda and Frank Broyles, the Civic Engagement Academy has quickly become one of Huntsville’s most impactful civic-learning programs. Since its [more]
Read MoreCity Council approves rezoning of Harris Farms for planned housing development
July 23, 2026The Huntsville City Council approved the rezoning for the Harris Farms development in north Huntsville, clearing the way for developers to move forward with design plans. Preliminary plans call for approximately 1,800 housing units to be built on 505 acres that is on the north side of State Route 255 just west of Memorial Parkway and near the under-construction North Village retail development. The private development will include diverse housing options [more]
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