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Confidence in every stride: Registration now open for Girls on the Run
February 11, 2025
Young girls in grades 3-5 are invited to let their feet fly as part of Girls on the Run, a popular eight-week program designed to help participants build confidence, improve decision-making skills and develop a love for running. Starting March 17 and running through May 10, sessions will be held Mondays and Wednesdays from 4-5:30 p.m. at the Fern Bell Recreation Center, 107A Sanders Road SW. Led by a team of [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Animal Services shares the love with $14 pet adoptions and free pet food event
February 11, 2025
Huntsville Animal Services is celebrating Valentine’s Day by spreading love to both pets and pet owners in need this week with reduced fees on adoptions on most adult pets and a drive-thru pet food pantry event. Through Saturday, Feb. 15, adoption fees for most adult pets will be lowered to just $14, making it the perfect time to welcome a furry companion into your heart and home. Additionally, pet owners facing food [more]
Read MoreSpring Break fun awaits: Registration opens Feb. 10 for Huntsville Parks & Recreation camps
February 7, 2025
Looking for a fun and engaging way to keep your children active during Spring Break? Registration for Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Spring Break Camps opens on Monday, Feb. 10. Parks & Recreation is offering the option of full-day or half-day specialty camps. The camps, which run March 10-14, are open exclusively to Huntsville students in grades 1-6. Registration links can be found on the respective Day Camp and Specialty Camp pages. Held at various Huntsville Parks & Recreation [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Police upgrade missing person investigation to abduction case
February 7, 2025
The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) has obtained critical new evidence indicating that missing 37-year-old Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr. was abducted on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. This development marks a significant shift in the investigation, which has now escalated from a missing person case to an active abduction investigation. Dumas was last seen on surveillance footage entering a liquor store with two women on Dec. 15. He left the store with them, [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Parks & Recreation hosts third annual MLK Youth Basketball Clinic & Canned Food Drive
February 7, 2025
Young athletes looking to sharpen their basketball skills while giving back to the community are invited to sign up for Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s MLK Youth Basketball Clinic. The free clinic is Sunday, Feb. 23, from 1-4 p.m. at Optimist Recreation Center, 703 Oakwood Ave. NE. Led by experienced coaches, the clinic is open to boys and girls ages 8-13. A canned food donation is requested but not required. Donated items will go [more]
Read MoreStep inside law enforcement with Huntsville Police’s citizens academy
February 3, 2025
The Huntsville Police Department seeks applications for its Citizens Police Academy, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement and a firsthand glimpse at how the department operates. The academy is a dynamic, hands-on program designed to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and the community. Participants will gain insight into the operations, policies and challenges of modern policing through classroom sessions, interactive activities and ride-alongs with Huntsville police officers. Classes will be held weekly [more]
Read MorePound hound Cosmo predicts an early spring at annual Ground Dog Day event
February 3, 2025
If winter’s got you feeling down, good news: spring might be closer than you think. At the fourth annual Ground Dog Day celebration at Huntsville Animal Services, Cosmo, a hound mix, predicted an early spring. His forecast, made with a bit of hesitation, aligned with an earlier prediction by Sand Mountain Sam, but it differed from Punxsutawney Phil’s forecast of continued winter. Cosmo, a bit shy and uncertain, was gently guided by [more]
Read More5 ways to reduce food waste
January 31, 2025
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, approximately one-third of all food produced globally is wasted. That translates to discarding more than a billion tons of food each year. The issue of food waste is a growing problem but one you can address in your own home. It’s good for the environment and for your budget. Here are some tips to tackle food waste. Plan your meals: Consider what you already have [more]
Read MoreHuntsville MPO seeking public comments about long-range transportation projects
January 31, 2025
If you have ideas about how to improve transportation on Huntsville’s highways or through public transit, the Huntsville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is eager to listen. The public is invited to provide feedback at three community meetings in February as the MPO concludes work on the 2050 Long-Range Transportation Plan for consideration by the organization’s policy board. These meetings will be an open house format, and the public is invited [more]
Read MoreFeed the birds during National Bird-Feeding Month in February
January 30, 2025
Indigo bunting at Herb Lewis’ backyard habitat in Huntsville (Herb Lewis photo) One of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors in the winter is to have bird feeders in your yard. According to the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, 95% of bird watching is done from the comfort of home. Winter is an important time to stock your bird feeder while many natural food sources may have thinned out. And [more]
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