News & Updates
Huntsville Pastor Arrested for Violation of Mandatory Reporting Law
September 25, 2017
The Huntsville Police Department’s Special Victim’s Unit has charged Michael Walker, 51 of Huntsville, with Violation of Mandatory Reporting Laws. The arrest stems from the Roland Campos case. Campos was arrested for Sexual Abuse 1st degree on August 18. Investigators have since learned through follow-up investigation that the victim reported the abuse to Walker and he refused to notify law enforcement or DHR. The law requires anyone acting in a capacity [more]
Read MorePolice Make Arrests in Relation to Multiple Car Break-ins
September 25, 2017
The Huntsville Police Department’s Property Crimes Unit has charged two Madison County men in connection to over 100 car break-ins in Huntsville. Patrol officers recently caught Christopher Stolz, 36 of Huntsville, attempting to break into a car. After follow-up investigation, Stolz admitted to committing over 100 car break-ins in Huntsville. Justin Benjamin, 23 of Huntsville, was also involved in the break-ins and was arrested. Investigators were able to close break-ins in the [more]
Read MoreHuntsville High School to Host First Race at John Hunt Running Park
September 23, 2017
The debut of Huntsville’s new cross country course is bringing together more than 1,000 runners to celebrate the event. The Twilight Panther Prowl Cross Country Invitational will take place Saturday, Sept. 23 at the new John Hunt Running Park, located on the site of the former Becky Peirce Municipal Golf Course. Huntsville High School, the Huntsville Sports Commission and the City of Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department have worked together to host [more]
Read MoreStats & Facts – Week of September 18, 2017
September 22, 2017
Read time: 1 minute Presidential Visit President Donald Trump will be the seventh sitting Commander-in-Chief to visit Huntsville. Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush all visited during their terms. Cue up the Que Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que will open a Downtown Huntsville location at 127 Holmes across from The Avenue development. This location will feature a rooftop terrace and bar. What’s old is new again STOVEHOUSE, an adaptive reuse project of the Martin Stove [more]
Read MoreParking & Street Closure Information for President Trump’s Huntsville visit
September 22, 2017
UPDATED 9/22 1:57 pm: The Huntsville Police Department is advising motorists to expect delays and short-term road closings on I-565 between County Line Road and Memorial Parkway between 6:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. as the City prepares to welcome President Trump. The Huntsville Police Department asks residents and visitors to not call 9-1-1 in regard to traffic delays on I-565 this afternoon and evening. City Parking City parking garages M, B, A and O [more]
Read MoreGreen Meadow Drive Shooting Update
September 21, 2017
The Huntsville Police Department is investigating a shooting in the 6400 block of Green Meadow Drive that happened Wednesday night. Officers responded to a shooting victim call in the 6400 block of Creighton Avenue shortly before 10:00 p.m. The victim was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and told the officers it happened at a home on Green Meadow Drive and gave them a suspect description. Officers responded to the home where [more]
Read MoreStreet Closures for Presidential Visit to VBC
September 21, 2017
The United States President, Donald Trump, will be visiting the VBC on Friday evening. There will be street closures in the area starting at approximately 2:00 p.m. and they should be reopened by approximately 10:00 p.m. Monroe Street between Clinton Avenue and Williams Avenue will be closed to pedestrian and vehicular traffic. The parking garages at the VBC will be closed so visitors will need to find alternate parking. The City [more]
Read MoreFifty free dogs & fifty free cats to kick off fall 2017
September 20, 2017
It’s official. Friday, September 22 is the first day of fall, and Huntsville Animal Services’ is celebrating by offering free dog and cat adoptions for the first 50 people adopting dogs and the first 50 people who adopt a cat at the Huntsville Animal Shelter. This limited time adoption special starts Wednesday, September 20 and lasts through Saturday, September 30. “We continue to be overcrowded,” Huntsville Animal Services Director Dr. Karen Sheppard [more]
Read MoreArrests Made in Medaris Road Murder Investigation
September 19, 2017
The Huntsville Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit has charged Lamia Boykin, 20 of Huntsville, and Michael Fondren, 27 of Huntsville, with the September 2nd murder of 62 year old Neal Boykin. Officers responded to a home in the 2100 block of Medaris Road on September 2 for a welfare check. When they arrived they found Mr. Boykin dead. He appeared to have died from blunt-force trauma. Today investigators charged Mr. Boykin’s daughter, [more]
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