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HPCAC releases report on HPD protest response to City Council, makes recommendations

April 22, 2021 Click to view HPCAC releases report on HPD protest response to City Council, makes recommendations

The Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council (HPCAC) presented its final report on the Huntsville Police Department’s response to 2020 protests at Thursday’s City Council meeting. The report was the culmination of 10 months of fact-finding, public meetings and interviews concerning events from May 30-June 5, 2020, in downtown Huntsville. In summary, the HPCAC addressed appropriate use of chemical agents, use of rubber bullets and the appearance of snipers by other law enforcement [ more ]

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Residential Bulk Waste Pick-up Delays

April 21, 2021 Click to view Residential Bulk Waste Pick-up Delays

Huntsville’s Sanitation division advises that some areas of the City may experience delays in curbside bulk waste collection. The spring cleaning season typically produces high volumes of yard debris and trucks are operating at full capacity. “We’re running wide open trying to catch up, even running trucks overtime into Friday and on Saturday until the landfill closes at noon,” said Chris McNeese, Director of Public Works. “We’re asking our residents for [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services offering retro prices for available pets

April 21, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services offering retro prices for available pets

Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is turning back the clock to the 1970s to help find “groovy” new homes for homeless cats and dogs. Fifty years ago, residents might have referred to the shelter as “the pound,” but today’s HAS is more advanced. What hasn’t changed, however, is it’s still easy and inexpensive to take home a furry companion. Adopters can take advantage of retro pricing starting at $10 and adopt a pet [ more ]

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Reckless Murder Arrest

April 20, 2021 Click to view Reckless Murder Arrest

The Huntsville Police Department has arrested Vincent Harmon, 18, for reckless murder following a shooting incident Monday night. The victim was shot during an act where Harmon was aware his actions could cause significant risk or bodily harm to another person. Investigators were called to Huntsville Hospital around 8 p.m. Monday night after a shooting victim showed up at the hospital with a life-threatening injury. The victim was later pronounced [ more ]

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Old Highway 20, portion of Greenbrier Parkway, opens to public Friday

April 15, 2021 Click to view Old Highway 20, portion of Greenbrier Parkway, opens to public Friday

Traffic moving in and out of Huntsville’s booming western corridor should flow much smoother with the dual openings of Old Highway 20 from Greenbrier Parkway to County Line Road and Greenbrier Parkway between Old Highway 20 and Mooresville Road. Both projects will be open to through traffic beginning Friday, April 16. The multimillion dollar improvements were part of the City’s infrastructure commitment to the new Mazda Toyota Manufacturing plant, expected to [ more ]

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Earth Month 2021: Huntsville Cleanup Events Scheduled

April 14, 2021 Click to view Earth Month 2021: Huntsville Cleanup Events Scheduled

Citizens will have plenty of opportunities to help clean up their surroundings this month as the City of Huntsville celebrates Earth Month. Weekly cleanups will keep Operation Green Team and volunteers busy from dawn to dusk. With Earth Day approaching on April 22, opportunities abound for those who want to leave the world a little better than they found it. The month’s main attraction will be a household hazardous waste collection event, [ more ]

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Murder Arrest

April 12, 2021 Click to view Murder Arrest

The Huntsville Police Department arrested thirty eight year old Inez Fuqua for Murder Domestic Violence-Gun. Officers were dispatched to a shooting call at 8 Cypress Point Drive around 6:00 PM on April 10, 2021. Officers arrived and found Inez Fuqua outside sitting on the curb.  Officers made contact with Mrs. Fuqua and she advised that Christopher Fuqua thirty three years old was in the house. Officers checked the residence and found Mr. [ more ]

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Focusing on Huntsville’s future: An update on TIF districts

April 8, 2021 Click to view Focusing on Huntsville?s future: An update on TIF districts

For more than a decade, the City of Huntsville has successfully financed many major improvement projects by using Tax Increment Financing, better known as TIFs. They have helped provide schools, roads, and other infrastructure to support economic development and growth. In Thursday night’s Huntsville City Council meeting, the City’s Finance Director, Penny Smith, provided an update on the City’s six TIF districts. “The TIFs are performing very well and they have played [ more ]

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Special Victims Unit Arrest

April 8, 2021 Click to view Special Victims Unit Arrest

The Huntsville Police Department arrested a Huntsville man for five felony sex-related charges. Daniel Sharp, 22, is accused of meeting a 13-year-old girl on an online dating app and using social media to engage in sexual activity. Sharp is accused of traveling to Morgan County and bringing the girl back to his Huntsville apartment where he had sexual contact and intercourse with the minor. The Special Victims Unit (SVU) investigated the case [ more ]

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Huntsville Extends Face Cover Requirements in City Buildings

April 8, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Extends Face Cover Requirements in City Buildings

The City of Huntsville will require employees and the public to wear face coverings in all City buildings, Mayor Tommy Battle announced Thursday during a news conference at City Hall. Though Alabama’s Safer at Home Order expires Friday, April 9, the City decided to continue its face covering protocols until further notice. There are several exceptions, however, for essential job functions, such as eating or drinking, working outdoors or to enhance communication. “We [ more ]

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