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City Council Weighs $343M Budget Focused on Growth, Safety, and Quality of Life

September 16, 2025/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Events, Featured, Finance, Government, Lead, News, Resource, Services, Traffic/by Mike Easterling

With the start of a new fiscal year beginning at the first of October, the Huntsville City Council is busy looking over Fiscal Year 2026. Mayor Tommy Battle will prioritize quality of life amenities while providing more money for road construction and maintenance and additional public safety personnel. Battle introduced his budget plan last week […]

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City of Madison Honors Victims and First Responders in 9/11 Memorial Ceremony at Toyota Field

September 13, 2025/in Awards, Community Development, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, Military, News, Services/by Katie Holt

On September 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked four commercial planes. Two of those planes struck the World Trade Center in New York City. Another hit the west side of the Pentagon, and another crashed in an open field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Almost 3,000 people lost their lives as a result of the 9/11 attacks. On Thursday, […]

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City invites community for a conversation on poverty, strengthening the safety net

September 4, 2025/in Charities, Community Development, Development, Economy, Employment, Events, Featured, Government, Housing, News, Nonprofits, Resource, Services/by staff reports

The City of Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, in partnership with the ELM Foundation, will host a forum on poverty next month aimed at strengthening the city’s social safety net. The “Community Conversation on Poverty: Collaborating to Strengthen the Safety Net” is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Jaycee […]

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City Council Adds Weekend Drone Coverage, Approves Bridge and Trail Improvements

August 29, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Resource, Services, Technology, Traffic/by Mike Easterling

Despite pleas from residents to not increase the presence of drones that police use in crime fighting, the Huntsville City Council at its regular meeting Thursday passed a resolution that will add weekends to the coverage a local company supplies. The move authorizes Mayor Tommy Battle to execute modification No. 1 to an agreement between […]

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Stites & Harbison Opens Office in Huntsville

August 5, 2025/in Development, Featured, Law, Lead, Legal, News, Services/by Sarah Zupko

Stites & Harbison, PLLC has opened a new office in Huntsville, Ala., marking the law firm’s first location in Alabama. Stites & Harbison is a nationally recognized, full-service law firm with multiple offices across eight states — Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and Virginia. The firm represents clients throughout the United States and […]

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How are local hospitals keeping up with the area’s rising population?

August 1, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Featured, Health, Health Care, Lead, News, Services, Workforce Development/by Katie Holt

These days, it’s almost like repeating a broken record, but talk of the Tennessee Valley’s growing population is still non-stop. And it’s driving leaders in Madison County and the surrounding areas to keep a close eye on the community’s infrastructure. When it comes to transportation, I-565 is expanding under a $29 million widening project. In […]

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One Year Later, Is Huntsville Driving Safer?

July 29, 2025/in Community Development, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Services, Traffic/by Mike Easterling

Chief Kirk Giles and Sgt. Christopher Jackson of the Huntsville Police Department, along with City Councilman David Little, offered some figures and insights during a press conference at City Hall to highlight the first year of the city’s hands-free driving ordinance. The law took effect July 1, 2024, and through July 1 of this year […]

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Five-Hour Council Meeting Yields Controversial Decision

July 28, 2025/in Acquisitions, Community Development, Development, Energy, Environment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Real Estate, Research, Resource, Services, Utilities/by Mike Easterling

The Huntsville City Council’s regular meeting Thursday night turned into a marathon session that lasted for nearly five hours, and one resolution that met with much debate was approved by the slimmest of margins. Representatives for Huntsville, Scottsboro and Athens proposed to form the North Alabama Public Energy District, a cooperative district, which seeks to […]

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City Council Delays Vote on AI-Equipped Garbage Trucks Amid Privacy Concerns

July 25, 2025/in Community Development, Development, Events, Featured, Government, News, Services, Traffic, Utilities/by Mike Easterling

With a resolution to attach Artificial Intelligence-powered software cameras to garbage trucks to monitor home and road conditions on the agenda, Thursday night’s regular meeting of the Huntsville City Council promised to be interesting. It was, and also very long, with nothing being settled over the AI project. It will be re-addressed at the Sept. […]

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City Council Gathers to Shape Priorities for Tight FY26 Budget

July 25, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Events, Featured, Government, News, Science, Services, Traffic, Transportation, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

One thing the Huntsville City Council can all agree on when the time comes to finalize a budget for fiscal year 2026 – solving city traffic flow problems will be a priority in what looks to be a tight budget. The council held a special session where each member in attendance could voice their opinion […]

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