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Huntsville awards bid for final phase of Sandra Moon Community Complex project

October 24, 2024 Click to view Huntsville awards bid for final phase of Sandra Moon Community Complex project

The City of Huntsville is moving forward with the fourth and final phase of the Sandra Moon Community Complex renovation project that includes the former Grissom High School auditorium as well as other upgrades to accommodate events. The wide-ranging scope of work also calls for refurbishing the two gymnasiums and enhancing the exterior with landscaping and lighting. The auditorium that was part of the former Grissom High School will be transformed into [more]

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Huntsville’s Air Quality

October 24, 2024 Click to view Huntsville’s Air Quality

AIR QUALITY INDEX, FORECASTS, & INFORMATION FOR HUNTSVILLE

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New John Hunt Park Recreation Center to ‘serve’ growing pickleball community

October 23, 2024 Click to view New John Hunt Park Recreation Center to ‘serve’ growing pickleball community

Mayor Tommy Battle and City leaders broke ground on a recreation center in John Hunt Park that will include the City’s largest pickleball facility. It’s the latest in a string of quality-of-life project starts, including the recent groundbreakings on an expansion at the Huntsville Tennis Center at John Hunt Park, west Huntsville recreation center, Stoner Park skating rink in North Huntsville and Hays Farm Urban Park in South Huntsville. “If it seems [more]

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Getting in the litter-free holiday spirit

October 22, 2024 Click to view Getting in the litter-free holiday spirit

What’s better than celebrating the holidays and keeping Huntsville clean? These simple but effective ways to ensure less waste and litter this holiday season can add to your enjoyment and take care of your community: While trick-or-treating, carry a reusable bag for candy and an extra bag to collect any litter you may see. Along with keeping the neighborhood clean, it teaches a valuable lesson. Make costumes from materials already at home or [more]

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Not Just a Soccer Team: Huntsville City Football Club Joins Anti-Litter Effort Through Adopt-A-Spot Program

October 22, 2024 Click to view Not Just a Soccer Team: Huntsville City Football Club Joins Anti-Litter Effort Through Adopt-A-Spot Program

As Green Team’s Adopt-a-Spot program continues to grow, the continuous effort to keep Huntsville litter free has added a professional sports team to its roster. Huntsville City Football Club (HCFC) teamed with Green Team earlier this year to adopt a portion of Leeman Ferry Road near Philip Dotts Drive in the heart of John Hunt Park. The park is also home to the soccer team’s headquarters at Wicks Family Field at [more]

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One person arrested in Binford Drive shooting

October 21, 2024 Click to view One person arrested in Binford Drive shooting

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) arrested and charged Dequerius Amar Clayborn, 27, of Huntsville with reckless murder and first-degree assault in connection to a shooting on Saturday, Oct. 19, on Binford Drive. When officers arrived at 3:30 p.m. in the 200 block of Binford Dr., they found a female victim with a gunshot wound and Clayborn with a gun. The victim was quickly transported to Huntsville Hospital for treatment and Clayborn was [more]

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11 Huntsville Police personnel representing 145 years of law enforcement experience receive promotions

October 18, 2024 Click to view 11 Huntsville Police personnel representing 145 years of law enforcement experience receive promotions

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) promoted four Investigators, five Sergeants and two Lieutenants on Monday, Oct. 14. During a special ceremony, Officers Ryan Burch, Edward C. Hall, Bradley Snipes and Kevin Zurowski were promoted to the rank of Investigator. Officers Jordan Boyer, Stuart Hartley, Jason Holman and Matthew Saltzman were promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Officer Corey Biggs was recognized for his promotion to Sergeant as well. Sergeants Taylor Davis [more]

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Third person arrested in connection with deadly shooting on Meridian Street

October 18, 2024 Click to view Third person arrested in connection with deadly shooting on Meridian Street

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) arrested and charged a third suspect with reckless murder in connection to a deadly shooting that occurred on Saturday, Oct. 12, 3310 Meridian St. Tyler O’Neal Andrade, 21, of Huntsville, was booked into the Madison County Jail on Friday, Oct. 18. More arrests are expected, as HPD Major Crimes Unit continues its investigation. Individuals with information about the Oct. 12 incident is asked to contact Investigator Matthew Edger at 256-427-7247. To provide an anonymous tip, call [more]

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Second person arrested in connection with deadly shooting on Meridian Street

October 17, 2024 Click to view Second person arrested in connection with deadly shooting on Meridian Street

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) arrested and charged a second suspect with reckless murder in connection to a deadly shooting that occurred on Saturday, Oct. 12, on Meridian Street. Kennedy Thomas Turner, 20, of Huntsville, was booked into the Madison County Jail on Thursday, Oct. 17. The Major Crimes Unit is investigating this incident and more arrests are expected. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Investigator Matthew Edger at 256-427-7247. To provide an anonymous tip, call 256-532-7463 or [more]

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Net gains: Mayor Tommy Battle, City leaders celebrate Tennis Center expansion

October 17, 2024 Click to view Net gains: Mayor Tommy Battle, City leaders celebrate Tennis Center expansion

Mayor Tommy Battle and City officials served up a unique celebration to begin a planned expansion of the Huntsville Tennis Center. Tennis rackets replaced the traditional groundbreaking shovels and officials instead marked the occasion by launching tennis balls into the air. The ceremony spotlighted the Tennis Center’s popularity, which is expanding to meet growing demand for court time. No shovels needed for the groundbreaking of the Huntsville Tennis Center expansion. Instead, the [more]

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