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Huntsville Music Office showcases week of free live music events

May 13, 2025 Click to view Huntsville Music Office showcases week of free live music events

From the riverbanks at Ditto Landing to the heart of MidCity, the Huntsville Music Office is helping kick off a vibrant week of free outdoor concerts and community celebrations, offering something for every music lover across the Rocket City. On Wednesday, May 14, the Summer Sunset Concert Series returns to Ditto Landing with Mike Roberts performing from 6-8 p.m. Presented with Artemis Music Productions, the family-friendly event also features food trucks [more]

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Fatal shooting near Jefferson Street believed to be accidental

May 12, 2025 Click to view Fatal shooting near Jefferson Street believed to be accidental

UPDATE (Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 4:10 p.m.): The victim in the accidental fatal shooting that occurred on Monday, May 12, has been identified as Christopher Keunta Hatcher, 24, of Huntsville. Evidence indicates the firearm was discharged by a juvenile who was handling it inside the vehicle. As a result of these findings, no charges will be filed in this case. The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) has reason to believe the fatal [more]

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Build your future at Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Trades Career Expo

May 9, 2025 Click to view Build your future at Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Trades Career Expo

Visit the Max Luther Community Center Friday, June 20, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the Trades Career Expo to connect with Huntsville professionals, employers and training programs in the skilled trades industry. The Huntsville Parks & Recreation event will offer networking opportunities to those looking to gain hands-on experience, explore different career pathways, prepare to apply for new jobs and more. Welcomed guests and recruiters from public, private and educational organizations [more]

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Huntsville Transit offers free Orbit bus rides for cyclists during Bus & Bike Week

May 9, 2025 Click to view Huntsville Transit offers free Orbit bus rides for cyclists during Bus & Bike Week

In celebration of Bus and Bike Week and Bike to Work Week, Huntsville Transit is offering free Orbit fixed-route bus rides for riders with bicycles May 12-18. This special promotion, part of Healthy Huntsville’s Huntsville Bike Month, encourages residents to explore eco-friendly transportation options and discover the benefits of combining biking with public transit. “Whether you’re commuting to work, running errands or just enjoying the outdoors, this is a great opportunity to [more]

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Air Evac Lifeteam donates windsocks to Huntsville Fire & Rescue to support safer helicopter landings

May 8, 2025 Click to view Air Evac Lifeteam donates windsocks to Huntsville Fire & Rescue to support safer helicopter landings

Air Evac Lifeteam has donated two airport-style windsocks to Huntsville Fire & Rescue (HFR) to enhance the safety of medical helicopter landings. The windsocks were installed at two public safety sites: Fire Station 6 on Drake Avenue and the Public Safety Training Field on Triana Boulevard. While the training field location is used to train firefighters for rescue operations with helicopters and their crews, the Drake Avenue location is frequently used [more]

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Huntsville extends contract to develop MPO bike plan

May 8, 2025 Click to view Huntsville extends contract to develop MPO bike plan

Work continues on developing a bicycling plan for the Huntsville area as the City extended its contract with Alta Planning + Design. The extension restates the end date as Sept. 30, 2025. The City and Alta have worked together since December 2023 on constructing an enhanced bicycling plan for the Huntsville area as part of the Huntsville Metropolitan Planning Organization. The project collected extensive input from bicycling enthusiasts last year through public [more]

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Traffic engineers seek safety and consistency in speed limit changes

May 8, 2025 Click to view Traffic engineers seek safety and consistency in speed limit changes

A section of Balch Road, between Balch Road/US Hwy. 72 to Capshaw Road, dropped from 45 to 40 miles per hour (MPH). This matches the speed limit along other sections of Balch Road under Madison County jurisdiction. At the East-End of I-565 where the road continues as US Hwy. 72, the City requested the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) adjust the speed limit to 55 MPH along the controlled access road [more]

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After School Bash to support teachers with school supplies needed to equip students

May 8, 2025 Click to view After School Bash to support teachers with school supplies needed to equip students

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) and local nonprofit Free 2 Teach are teaming up once again – this time for the After School Bash, a community-wide celebration designed to support public school teachers with the supplies they need to equip students. Set for Saturday, June 7, from 4-8 p.m. at Big Spring Park, the event will feature bounce houses, live entertainment, local food trucks and vendors, police activity zones and more. [more]

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Huntsville Police, Huntsville Fire & Rescue team up for Heroes on the Block Community Party

May 7, 2025 Click to view Huntsville Police, Huntsville Fire & Rescue team up for Heroes on the Block Community Party

Huntsville’s Public Safety community is uniting to elevate a popular event to new heights with the objective of growing engagement with residents. The Heroes on the Block Party is a free, fun-filled community event sponsored by the Huntsville Police Department (HPD) and Huntsville Fire & Rescue (HFR) on Saturday, May 17, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center, 3011 Sparkman Drive. “We’ve been hosting block parties [more]

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Mayor’s Bike Ride canceled due to inclement weather

May 2, 2025 Click to view Mayor’s Bike Ride canceled due to inclement weather

The 16th annual Mayor’s Bike Ride with Mayor Tommy Battle, scheduled for Saturday, May 3, has been canceled due to the forecast of inclement weather.

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