City Council
February 26th, 2020
Shedding light on Huntsville’s history during Black History Month
Although it was more than 40 years ago, William Hampton vividly remembers when his passion for Huntsville history became something [ Read More ]
October 30th, 2018
What we’ll miss most about Council President Mark Russell
One of the City of Huntsville’s greatest leaders is stepping down November 5. Council President Mark Russell will leave his [ Read More ]
February 2nd, 2018
Huntsville City Council members share outlooks for their districts for 2018
Over the past two weeks, City Blog has looked at the hopes and the challenges for 2018 in each district [ Read More ]
January 30th, 2018
District 5 outlook: Huntsville’s ‘growth spurt’ presents opportunity for better connectivity
City Blog has been taking a look at what’s in store in 2018 in each of the City of Huntsville’s [ Read More ]
January 29th, 2018
District 1 outlook: Transformative redevelopment opportunity awaits for Johnson High
City Blog is taking a look at what’s in store in 2018 in each of the City of Huntsville’s five [ Read More ]
January 23rd, 2018
District 2 outlook: Assuring connection and recreation for residents
In the coming days, City Blog will take a look at what’s in store in 2018 in each of the [ Read More ]
January 18th, 2018
District 4 2018 outlook: Turning the old into new again
In the coming days, City Blog will take a look at what’s in store in 2018 in each of the [ Read More ]
January 18th, 2018
District 3 2018 outlook: Roadwork milestones, new-look for Ditto Landing
In the coming days, City Blog will take a look at what’s in store in 2018 in each of the [ Read More ]
December 28th, 2017
Delay of game: City Council Member Mark Russell caps ‘interesting’ season as football official
Speeding toward the emergency room at Huntsville Hospital on Aug. 25, it would have been almost inconceivable to imagine how [ Read More ]
October 30th, 2017
Never at a loss for (big) words: City officials offer tribute to the late Ralph Timberlake
He was concerned “that privacy had been obfuscated and absconded from.” He wanted to assure there was never a “penumbra” [ Read More ]










