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UAH Constellation Concert Series opens tonight

January 14, 2025/in Arts, Construction, Education, Entertainment, Featured, Lead, News, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

A collection of musicians with varied influences and playing an eclectic mix of instruments are set to perform at the Constellation Concert Series, presented by The University of Alabama in Huntsville. But the players have one thing in common besides music. “All three events feature our own music faculty as solo artists and collaborators,’’ said […]

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Knock one out of the park with a Valentine’s Day delivery from the Trash Pandas

January 10, 2025/in Featured, Lead, News, Recreation, Resource, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Sarah Zupko

February 14 is just over a month away: Do you know yet what you are doing for your valentine? Whether you’ve been together for years or you find yourself with a more recent attachment, the Trash Pandas have a Valentine’s Day offering that is sure to be a home run.  For the third year in […]

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Local laughs: Huntsville’s comedy scene takes center stage

January 7, 2025/in Arts, Construction, Education, Engineering, Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Lead, NASA, News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Small Business, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Joshua Payton

As the city of Huntsville continues to grow in population and infrastructure, so do its citizens’ desires for more nightlife and live entertainment. Large venues such as the Von Braun Center, The Orion Amphitheater, and Levity Live offer shows from world class musicians, comedians, and other entertainers touring the country. Recently, social media platforms have […]

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Local organization offers high-quality opportunities for lifelong learners

December 30, 2024/in Arts, Education, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Food/dining, Health, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Resource, Sports, Technology/by Sarah Zupko

LearningQUEST’s spring term is right around the corner.  The organization, which partners with the Huntsville/Madison County Library, provides educational and enrichment opportunities to adult learners of all ages.  Most of the group’s meetings take place at the Downtown Library, with some gatherings occurring at the South Huntsville Public Library.  Groups that coalesce around specific interests, […]

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From AI to Economic Impact: Key Takeaways from the Redstone Update

December 13, 2024/in Banking, Education, Featured, Food, Government, Law, Lead, Military, NASA, News, Recreation, Traffic, Workforce Development/by Sarah Zupko

The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber hosted a Redstone Update on December 11 at the Von Braun Center.  The day’s events began at 8 a.m. and included updates on the Federal Bureau of Investigation, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Space & Missile Defense Command, and Redstone Arsenal.  Jeff Gronberg, CEO of deciBel Research, moderated a panel discussion […]

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Nitro Tales Brings Big-City Vibes and Eastern Fusion to Huntsville

December 10, 2024/in Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Hospitality, Lead, News, Recreation, Retail, Small Business, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Noah Logan

Huntsville’s culinary scene has gained a new addition within the heart of Providence Main Street with the opening of Nitro Tales, a bar and restaurant combining big-city innovation and Eastern-inspired flavors. Owned by Huntsville mainstay Alka Chain, Nitro Tales celebrated its grand opening on Saturday, December 7th. The spot aims to transport guests into a […]

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City Council Meeting Recap: Financial Success, Neighborhood Development, and Holiday Highlights

December 6, 2024/in Banking, Community Development, Education, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Finance, Food, Government, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Retail/by Noah Logan

The City Council meeting on December 5 discussed a variety of topics including the successful refinancing of city debt, which saved $1.5 million in taxpayer funds, and the city’s triple A bond rating. Rod Kanter, a partner at Bradley Law Firm, highlighted Huntsville’s strong financial management in relation to refinancing its debt and funding projects. […]

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Christmas fun in District 1!

December 6, 2024/in Arts, Charities, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Recreation/by staff reports

Mark your calendar for an inaugural Christmas celebration happening this weekend in North Huntsville.  District 1 City Council member Michelle Watkins will host “A Claus for Celebration” on Sunday, December 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Johnson Legacy Center and Legacy Park.  The event, which is free to attend, will include complimentary hot chocolate, […]

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Opening Doors: How Huntsville Businesses Can Lead in Accessibility

December 5, 2024/in Community Development, Construction, Featured, Health, Health Care, Hospitality, Lead, News, People, Recreation, Retail/by Sarah Zupko

Photo Credit: Josh Weichman Over 5 million Americans use wheelchairs to get around.  Madison resident Taylor Burton is a freelance graphic designer and lead singer of the local band The Silver Silos. Burton has spina bifida and has used a wheelchair all of his life.   Nancy Becher, of New Market, founded Invisible Warriors after becoming […]

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Hattie B’s Hot Chicken to open first Huntsville location at Stadium Commons

July 29, 2024/in Community Development, Entertainment, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Lead, News, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by Gus Wintzell

Huntsville’s culinary scene is set to explode with yet another regional favorite added to the growing pantheon. Hattie B’s Hot Chicken announced that the Nashville-based franchise will be opening its first Huntsville location at Stadium Commons. The new restaurant, which will occupy a 2,800 square foot standalone building, is expected to open in late 2025. […]

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