News & Updates
Fire Station 20 Opens in West Huntsville
August 8, 2024Huntsville leaders joined Council Member John Meredith to open Fire Station No. 20 at 13175 Burgreen Road, Madison. The station is designed to improve public safety response in one of the city’s fastest-growing areas and help homeowners save on insurance premiums. “Constituents asked for better fire protection in this part of the city and now they have a facility that will significantly enhance fire safety and emergency services for those [more]
Read MoreGear up for safe cycling at Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Bicycle Safety Rodeo
August 7, 2024Young bicycle riders eager to sharpen their two-wheel skills are invited to join Huntsville Parks & Recreation for a Bicycle Safety Rodeo on Saturday, Aug. 10. The free event is from 10 a.m. to noon in the parking lot of Challenger Elementary School, 13555 Chaney Thompson Road SE. Tailored for children ages 6-12, the rodeo aims to promote safe riding practices among budding cyclists. Participants will engage in interactive sessions covering safety [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Police seek information on person of interest in deadly shooting
August 7, 2024The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) seeks the public’s help as it investigates a deadly weekend shooting. The incident occurred in the 1200 block of Hobbs Island Road on Sunday, Aug. 4, at approximately 9:45 a.m. When HPD officers arrived to the area, they found Kirk Urban, 49, with a gunshot wound to his abdomen. He was immediately transported to Huntsville Hospital, where he later died. A witness told investigators Urban was in a verbal altercation with a [more]
Read MoreHuntsville residents have until Aug. 12 to register for municipal election
August 7, 2024Huntsville residents who plan to vote in the upcoming municipal election have until Monday, Aug. 12, to register or update their information. Only voters in Districts 1 and 5 will cast ballots for City Council and Huntsville City School Board. Mayor Tommy Battle, who had no opposition at the candidate qualifying deadline, was declared the winner by the City Council on June 27. Those needing to register, update their information or confirm [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Animal Services urges residents to elect to adopt, not shop
August 7, 2024In this year of choices, Mayor Battle and City leaders encourage Huntsville area residents to elect to adopt, not shop, and give loving homes to shelter animals. In August, Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is offering free adoptions on most adult pets as part of the nationwide “Clear the Shelters” adoption campaign. “We invite everyone to come out, meet these wonderful animals and consider giving them a loving forever home,” Mayor Tommy Battle [more]
Read MoreAugust town hall
August 5, 2024Make plans to attend the D5 August Town Hall meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 6 p.m., at Wall Highway Baptist Church, 6597 Wall Triana Hwy. For more information, email the Council office or call 256-427-5011.
Read MoreMajor Crimes Unit arrest
August 1, 2024The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) has charged Alazia Na’Riya Latrice Harris, 20, of Montgomery with capital murder for a deadly shooting that happened in the 3200 block of Spool Lane around 5:50 a.m. on Saturday, July 20. HPD officers responded to the area for an unresponsive subject lying outside the residence with multiple gunshot wounds and identified her as Naji Wiggins, 21. Wiggins was pronounced dead at the scene. A second gunshot [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Fire & Rescue opens new fire station to boost safety and services in west Huntsville
August 1, 2024Huntsville leaders officially opened Fire Station No. 20, a new facility designed to improve public safety response in one of the city’s fastest-growing areas and help homeowners save on insurance premiums. “This station is something we’ve needed for a long time to serve one of the fastest-growing parts of Huntsville,” Chief Howard McFarlen said. “It will ensure a faster response time to everything from fires and medical emergencies to crashes and [more]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville announces start of absentee voting ahead of Aug. 27 municipal election
August 1, 2024Absentee voting for the Aug. 27 municipal election in the City of Huntsville is now open. The City Clerk’s Office will accept absentee applications by mail through 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 20. The last day for a voter to apply for an absentee ballot in person is Aug. 22, while Aug. 26 is the last day to apply for an emergency absentee ballot. A registered voter may vote absentee if: They will [more]
Read MoreHuntsville’s Green Team pushes for cleaner roads with #LitterFreeHSV
July 30, 2024The City of Huntsville is amplifying efforts to create a #LitterFreeHSV by enlisting the community’s help in driving away litter on the City’s roadways. With continued growth and increased traffic, the volume of litter on highly trafficked corridors, such as I-565 and Memorial Parkway, has increased. Huntsville Director of Landscape Management Brian Walker said a particular challenge is unsecured or overstuffed trucks and waste haulers transporting trash and materials. “It is shocking [more]
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