News & Updates
Disability Sports Expo aims to help more people get in the game
September 22, 2023
Sports and recreation are for everyone. However, it is not always easy for individuals with disabilities to access the resources needed for play. Huntsville Parks and Recreation is working to change that with this weekend’s Disability Sports Expo. Hosted in partnership with the newly-formed North Alabama Adaptive Sports Coalition and UAH Ability Sport Network (UAH ASN), the free expo is open to people of all ages with a disability, as well [more]
Read MoreAir Quality Forecast September 22, 2023
September 22, 2023
AIR QUALITY FORECAST FOR HUNTSVILLE
Read MoreMayor Battle to present 2023 State of the City Address
September 21, 2023
Mayor Battle will deliver his annual State of the City address on Tuesday, Sept. 26, at a ticketed luncheon sponsored by the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce. The event will be live broadcast on HSV TV at noon, and the Mayor’s speech should begin at approximately 12:25 p.m. Watch the speech on HSV TV channels 16 or 1088 and WOW’s channels 42 or 1016. The program will also be live-streamed on [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Police investigators seek information on arson
September 20, 2023
The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) is asking for the public’s help solving a suspected arson that occurred Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 6216 Rime Village. HPD and Huntsville Fire & Rescue responded to the area at approximately 2:45 p.m. and discovered one building engulfed in flames. The fire, which displaced dozens of residents, is believed to have been intentionally set. Investigators are now seeking information from citizens who were in the area that [more]
Read MoreRecovery resource event returns to Huntsville for second year
September 20, 2023
The City of Huntsville and R.O.S.S. Madison County are partnering once again to host a recovery resource event to help our community access much needed resources. Attendees gather information from representatives of local resource groups during the first Breaking Down Barriers event in 2022. Breaking Down Barriers will be held Saturday, Sept. 23, from 9 a.m. to noon at R.O.S.S. Madison County Recovery Community Center, 8211 Stephanie Drive, Unit A, Huntsville. The [more]
Read MoreLet’s grind! Get-A-Way Skatepark to host full slate of activities Saturday
September 20, 2023
Just over a week since its opening, Get-A-Way Skatepark is quickly becoming a top skateboarding destination in the U.S., with visitors traveling from across the country to experience its unique design and custom features. On Saturday, Sept. 23, everyone is invited to see why the skatepark is earning such rave reviews. A full day of activities is planned for skateboarders and spectators alike. From 11 a.m.-1 p.m., the Askate Foundation will hold [more]
Read MoreCongrats to Huntsville’s District 5 Beautification Award winner!
September 19, 2023
Oakwood Farmers Market recently won the District 5 Beautification Award during the annual Huntsville Beautification Awards. The awards ceremony honors area businesses and individuals that demonstrate originality, design and high quality with their properties. Click here to meet the winners.
Read MoreBe in the know about Huntsville Utilities proposed rate change
September 19, 2023
Huntsville Utilities is proposing a water rate increase for customers. During a recent City Council meeting, HU President/CEO Wes Kelley provided a thorough presentation on why the rate hike is necessary. Click here and fast-forward to the 1:17:03 mark to get caught up. As always, please email Council President Meredith or call 256-427-5011 if you have any questions or concerns.
Read MoreSomething spooky is coming in October
September 19, 2023
Keep an eye out for a “spook-tacular” Council President’s Forum in October. Instead of a live event, Council President Meredith will go behind the scenes at some of Huntsville’s most bewitching happenings throughout the month. From Lowe Mill’s Monster Bash Halloween Dance Party to the Huntsville Ghost Walk to the Halloween Party & Haunted House at The Orion Amphitheater, there’s something for everyone in October. The pre-recorded episode will stream live [more]
Read MoreAccelerating change in sustainable water management
September 19, 2023
During its Aug. 24 meeting, City Council recognized international guests and winners from the Space4Youth Competition, sponsored by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the Space Generation Advisory Council. The Space4Youth winners were selected based on their essays that considered space as a tool to accelerate change in sustainable water resources management, hydrology and the protection of aquatic ecosystems.
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