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March 13th, 2018
HudsonAlpha’s leadership in genomics attracts national conference
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology will welcome more than 150 scientists and clinicians from across the nation to Huntsville for the [ Read More ]
March 9th, 2018
Ricky Wilkinson building on strong foundation in City’s General Services Department
Kyle Busch, who would become NASCAR’s 2015 champion, had a tough slog of it that August Sunday in 2009. He [ Read More ]
March 6th, 2018
My Huntsville City Hall internship experience
Updated: March 6, 2018 The City of Huntsville has opened applications for its 2018 internship class. Apply here. It’s a [ Read More ]
March 2nd, 2018
Giving back: Generosity of Havoc and its fans give Huntsville a big win
City Blog is taking a look at the good work performed by corporate citizens. Today: The Huntsville Havoc, the professional [ Read More ]
March 1st, 2018
Building better mobility with Complete Streets
Huntsville’s new Complete Streets policy is creating a set of guidelines to help the City make the most out of [ Read More ]
February 28th, 2018
‘Iron Bowl of Gymnastics’ headed to Huntsville, along with 1,000-plus other gymnasts
“Elevate the Stage” might be the event’s official title. But the fans from the respective institutions might prefer an alternate [ Read More ]
February 27th, 2018
Black History Month: Mentors, Mothers & Motivators
Huntsville has had no shortage of influential black residents who have changed the landscape of this community and left incredible [ Read More ]
February 27th, 2018
Proposed ‘Singing River Trail’ could connect communities with 70-mile greenway
Funny how an almost-straight line has turned long and serpentine. The idea was simple: a “Calhoun-to-Calhoun” greenway, a path that [ Read More ]
February 26th, 2018
Black History Month: Huntsville’s heroes close to home
Huntsville has had no shortage of influential black residents who have changed the landscape of this community and left incredible [ Read More ]
February 23rd, 2018
Huntsville’s Chamber-led trip to Montgomery a chance to hear — and to be heard
Nearly 100 strong, they descended on the state capitol earlier this week, a band of political, industry and civic leaders [ Read More ]










