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Green Team to hold community cleanup for Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service

January 17, 2025 Click to view Green Team to hold community cleanup for Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service

The City of Huntsville’s Green Team is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service with a community cleanup of Campus 805 and surrounding areas. The cleanup will be Saturday, Jan. 18, from 9-11 a.m. The Green Team tent will be set up at S.R. Butler Green at Campus 805, 2620 Clinton Ave. “The Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service is a tremendous opportunity to honor Dr. King’s legacy [more]

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City of Huntsville, community partners to open warming centers

January 17, 2025 Click to view City of Huntsville, community partners to open warming centers

The City of Huntsville and other local organizations will open warming centers for the community as temperatures are expected to drop significantly next week. The National Weather Service reports an Arctic air mass will bring bitterly cold temperatures to the area this weekend, leading to dangerous wind chills by the morning of Monday, Jan. 20. Accordingly, the City is working with local partners to open warming centers at the following locations: Community Warming Center [more]

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Huntsville’s Air Quality

January 17, 2025 Click to view Huntsville’s Air Quality

AIR QUALITY INDEX, FORECASTS, & INFORMATION FOR HUNTSVILLE

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Search continues for Huntsville man missing since mid-December

January 16, 2025 Click to view Search continues for Huntsville man missing since mid-December

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) continues to investigate the case of Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr., who has been missing for over a month since his disappearance was first reported. The 37-year-old was last heard from on Dec. 15. Dumas’ car was found on I-40 in Camden, Tennessee on Dec. 16. He was placed on the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Missing Persons List as a missing adult on Dec. 23. Given the limited information available at the time of [more]

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Applications open for Civic Engagement Academy’s spring 2025 session

January 16, 2025 Click to view Applications open for Civic Engagement Academy’s spring 2025 session

Citizens interested in learning about city government and making a difference in the Huntsville community are invited to apply for the Civic Engagement Academy’s (CEA) spring 2025 session. This free, eight-week program is designed to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to become more involved in their community. Through a combination of classroom instruction and interactive activities, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of civic engagement. The Civic Engagement Academy [more]

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City of Huntsville offices to close for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

January 16, 2025 Click to view City of Huntsville offices to close for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Monday, Jan. 20, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This includes Animal Services, Public Transit (Orbit and Access), Parks & Recreation facilities and Municipal Court. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Garbage Collection: Residential collection will be delayed one day. Residents should leave carts at the curb until they are collected. Public Safety: Essential police and fire personnel will remain on duty [more]

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Huntsville Police to assist with traffic control for the annual MLK Day Celebration parade

January 14, 2025 Click to view Huntsville Police to assist with traffic control for the annual MLK Day Celebration parade

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) will assist with traffic control during Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity, Inc.’s MLK Day Celebration parade on Saturday, Jan. 18. The parade will start at noon and end around 2 p.m. HPD officers will be stationed along the parade route to ensure the safety of participants and spectators, as well as to manage traffic flow in the surrounding areas. To facilitate staging for the parade, the intersection of [more]

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Cold temperatures, icy roads pose hazards despite improving conditions

January 11, 2025 Click to view Cold temperatures, icy roads pose hazards despite improving conditions

Although roads in Huntsville and Madison County may appear clear, icy conditions are creating hazardous driving conditions in the area. At 7 a.m., Huntsville Police and ALDOT closed the elevated sections of Memorial Parkway and I-565 access ramps, but were able to reopen them by mid-morning.“ While rain helped melt the snow yesterday, black ice formed overnight on roads, sidewalks and across parking lots,” Huntsville-Madison County Emergency Management Agency Director Jeff [more]

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Huntsville, Madison and Madison County unite to address treacherous road conditions

January 10, 2025 Click to view Huntsville, Madison and Madison County unite to address treacherous road conditions

As crews continue to clear snow-covered roads from Winter Storm Cora, regional leaders urge residents to avoid travel unless necessary due to worsening conditions. The National Weather Service forecasting office in Huntsville said sleet and freezing rain is expected to fall throughout the afternoon, making road clearance more difficult. Precipitation is expected to end at about 8 p.m. “That may be the most dangerous time of this storm,” Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle [more]

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Mayor Battle appoints new Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Director

January 9, 2025 Click to view Mayor Battle appoints new Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Director

The City’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Office (ODEI) will soon be under new leadership following Mayor Tommy Battle’s appointment of Dr. Randy Barbour, Jr., as the new director. Dr. Barbour’s appointment received unanimous approval from the City Council at its Thursday, Jan. 9 meeting. Dr. Barbour, who previously served as Assistant Professor of Psychology at Alabama A&M University, brings extensive experience from positions held at the Harris Home for Children, [more]

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