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HPD celebrates graduation of 74th Academy Session
June 26, 2026The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) officially welcomed the 74th Academy Session graduates during a ceremony held Friday, June 26, at the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering. After 19 weeks of rigorous training, the following recruits earned their badges as new HPD officers: James England Jr. Lawrence Gress Michael Hammon Peter Otis Burnard Thomas Michael Thompson The ceremony brought together City leadership, HPD Command Staff, training personnel and families to recognize the accomplishments of the graduating class. HPD [more]
Read MoreHPD joins regional partnership to strengthen explosive response across north Alabama
June 25, 2026The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) has joined local and state agencies in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to strengthen coordination and response to explosive-related incidents, including improvised explosive devices (IEDs). The agreement establishes a unified framework for communication, mutual aid and investigative support during high-risk incidents, helping agencies work together more effectively when rapid response is critical. Participation also provides HPD access to specialized equipment, training and [more]
Read MoreAmerican Eras parade, concerts and fireworks headline Huntsville’s America 250 celebration
June 25, 2026The City of Huntsville invites residents and visitors to downtown Huntsville for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to commemorate America’s 250th birthday on Saturday, July 4, from 4-9:30 p.m. As the nation marks this historic milestone, downtown Huntsville will become a living stage for the American story—bringing together generations, honoring our shared past and celebrating the city’s place in the country’s future. “From the very beginning, our goal has been to create a July [more]
Read MoreMeet Huntsville’s First Tree Hero
June 25, 2026For decades, Huntsville’s tree canopy and landscape standards have benefitted from the quiet, steady leadership of volunteer John H. Allen—the City’s first Tree Hero. His connection to trees goes back generations. John grew up learning tree names from his father and grandfather, a sawmiller in the 1930s. Later, as a Scoutmaster for 12 years, he passed that same knowledge to hundreds of local youths. His interest in landscaping eventually led him [more]
Read MoreHPD promotes six officers to new leadership and investigator roles
June 22, 2026The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) promoted six officers during a ceremony at City Hall, recognizing their advancement into new investigative and supervisory roles. Family members, colleagues and city leaders attended as HPD Chief Kirk Giles highlighted the significance of the promotions, noting they represent both achievement and trust earned through years of service, professionalism and commitment to public safety. “Promotions are important milestones,” Giles said. “They reflect hard work, sacrifice and a [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Animal Services safety event served over 300 pets and families
June 18, 2026Huntsville Animal Services’ annual Boom Proof Your Pet community safety event once again delivered big results, helping prepare pets and their owners ahead of the busy fireworks season. Hundreds of families stopped in for safety guidance, on‑site veterinary services and free pet supplies including collars, leashes, treats and pet food. Boom Proof by the Numbers 311 pets served 266 DAPP vaccines administered 266 rabies vaccines administered 212 pets microchipped 87 spay/neuter vouchers distributed 166 Huntsville City and [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Transit hosting operator recruitment job fair June 24
June 17, 2026Huntsville Transit will host a Driver Recruitment Job Fair and Open House on Wednesday, June 24, 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 for residents and visitors. The system includes two services: Orbit: Huntsville’s fixed-route bus system, operating along [more]
Read MoreCatch Lindsay Lou, The Burney Sisters at 805 After Five on June 18
June 16, 2026One of Huntsville’s favorite free live‑music traditions returns as 805 After Five brings nationally-acclaimed Americana artist Lindsay Lou with The Burney Sisters to the outdoor stage at Butler Green on Thursday, June 18 from 6-9 p.m. With food trucks, local vendors, craft beverages and a vibrant community atmosphere, this month’s installment promises an unforgettable night at Campus No. 805. “This is exactly the kind of lineup 805 After Five was built for [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville offices to close for Juneteenth
June 16, 2026City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Friday, June 19, for Juneteenth. This includes Animal Services, Huntsville Transit and Municipal Court. Residential garbage collection will not be affected. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. on Monday, June 22. Parks & Recreation: Get-A-Way Skate Park and Kids’ Space as well as the Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Splash Pad and the Everybody Can Play Splash Pad will be open during their usual hours. Public Safety: [more]
Read MoreCity Council to consider ordinance clarifying requirements for privately operated paid parking lots
June 12, 2026The Huntsville City Council introduced an ordinance at its June 11 meeting aimed at reducing confusion surrounding privately owned parking lots that offer public parking for a fee. Many downtown businesses make their private parking lots available to the public, providing additional and convenient parking options. “Downtown Huntsville continues to grow as a destination for dining, shopping and entertainment, and accessible parking plays a major role in that success,” said Ron Poteat, [more]
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