City Stories

September 15th, 2017

When will my road get resurfaced?

There are more than 2,300 lane miles of paved road within the City of Huntsville. That’s enough to stretch from [ Read More ]

September 14th, 2017

Here’s what you can do in the event of flooding

The recent hurricanes that struck Texas and Florida were reminders of the powerful force of Mother Nature and her crippling [ Read More ]

September 13th, 2017

How municipal regulations and planning can help minimize flood catastrophes

The recent hurricanes that struck Texas and Florida were reminders of the powerful force of Mother Nature and the crippling [ Read More ]

September 12th, 2017

Growing the Bench: Huntsville Municipal Court to get additional judge

The City of Huntsville’s Municipal Court, located in the Public Safety Complex, is not the courtroom of network dramas, of [ Read More ]

September 11th, 2017

Huntsville firefighters step it up to honor memory of brethren lost on 9/11

Twenty-one firefighters from Huntsville Fire & Rescue (along with one each from Decatur and Madison) participated Sunday in the 8th [ Read More ]

September 7th, 2017

Keeping Huntsville ‘Green’ is team effort between City and volunteers

A Realtor is conducting a dizzying, confusing tour through Huntsville with future residents. Yes, Highway 53 becomes Jordan which becomes [ Read More ]

August 30th, 2017

Community weighs exciting possibilities for the J.O. Johnson campus

As Devyn Keith pronounced the benediction on the meeting, he asked others to share a vision, to accept some potential [ Read More ]

August 29th, 2017

Putting Huntsville on the map: a look at the City’s Geographic Information Systems

They can tell you the location of every stop sign in Huntsville. They can show you where the old airstrip [ Read More ]

August 28th, 2017

How to get a job with the City of Huntsville

Interested in a job with the City of Huntsville?  Step one is just a click or two from right here, [ Read More ]

August 23rd, 2017

Next steps for the J.O. Johnson campus

J.O. Johnson High School’s rich history led to an outpouring of emotion when it was recently closed after 44 years. [ Read More ]