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City of Huntsville District 4 annual postcard survey now available

March 4, 2022 Click to view City of Huntsville District 4 annual postcard survey now available

Huntsville City Council Member Bill Kling is hosting his annual postcard survey concerning issues in District 4 and the broader community. Postcards are being distributed in numerous restaurants, libraries, fraternal lodges and other facilities across the district. This is an opportunity for citizens to give input on the topics that matter to them. The postcard survey will only be available in March. For more information, please email Council Member Kling at [ more ]

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Deadline extended to submit nomination for 2022 Huntsville Beautification Awards

March 3, 2022 Click to view Deadline extended to submit nomination for 2022 Huntsville Beautification Awards

The City of Huntsville’s Beautification Board is now accepting nominations for the 2022 Huntsville Beautification Awards. The deadline to submit the 2022 entry form and $25 fee for each property nominated has been extended to Tuesday, April 15. Judging will take place after Memorial Day. Due to COVID-19, the Beautification Board did not judge properties in 2020 and 2021. Properties that received a Beautification Award in 2019 were reinspected in 2021 to [ more ]

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Help meowt! Huntsville Animal Services to celebrate International Rescue Cat Day

February 25, 2022 Click to view Help meowt! Huntsville Animal Services to celebrate International Rescue Cat Day

Huntsville residents in need of a whiskered, purring companion are urged to bring home a cat or kitten from Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) in honor of International Rescue Cat Day. Observed annually on March 2, International Rescue Cat Day is designed to raise awareness about homeless cats and kittens and encourage adoptions. HAS Director Dr. Karen Sheppard said it’s also a great way to encourage people to spay and neuter their [ more ]

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Huntsville Music Board, City Music Officer to host public meeting March 3

February 25, 2022 Click to view Huntsville Music Board, City Music Officer to host public meeting March 3

Huntsville is steadily positioning itself as a premier music city in the Southeast, and an upcoming meeting will give residents an opportunity to meet some of those setting the tempo. The Huntsville Music Board and City Music Officer Matt Mandrella will host the inaugural HSV Quarterly Music Meetup on Thursday, March 3, at Mars Music Hall at 700 Monroe St. SW, Huntsville. The free social event will run from 5:30-7:30 p.m. CLICK TO ACCESS [ more ]

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Huntsville Transit announces launch of new touchless fare app

February 21, 2022 Click to view Huntsville Transit announces launch of new touchless fare app

Huntsville Transit customers will soon be able to purchase fares and board a bus with the few swipes of an app. Beginning Feb. 22, Token Transit will be accepted on all Orbit and Access buses. The app makes it easier for smartphone users to ride while also providing a contactless payment method for operators. The Token Transit app is available in the App Store for iPhone and Google Play for Android devices. “This [ more ]

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Police Department Chief Mark McMurray announces retirement 

February 18, 2022 Click to view Police Department Chief Mark McMurray announces retirement 

Huntsville Police Chief Mark McMurray announced today he will officially retire March 1, after more than three decades with the City of Huntsville. McMurray, who joined HPD in 1986 after serving as a Tennessee Valley Authority firefighter and security officer at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, modernized the department and prioritized community policing during his six-year tenure as Chief of Police. “I want to thank Mayor Tommy Battle for the opportunity to lead [ more ]

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City activities affected by severe weather concerns

February 17, 2022 Click to view City activities affected by severe weather concerns

The threat of severe weather is impacting the following City of Huntsville activities: Huntsville municipal court will cancel its 5:30 p.m. docket and 6 p.m. classes. Defendants will be notified of a new setting for their cases. All Parks & Recreation after-school programs and athletic activities are canceled today. A planned public meeting to discuss a historic resource survey of Huntsville’s Magnolia Terrace neighborhood has been rescheduled. The new date is 7 p.m. [ more ]

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Traffic Fatality

February 16, 2022 Click to view Traffic Fatality

On February 15, 2022, at 8:28 p.m. HPD officers responded to I565 WB at Exit 3 for a vehicle vs. pedestrian accident. Investigators believe the incident began as a domestic dispute when the involved pulled off the roadway. The pedestrian exited the vehicle and ended in the roadway before being struck by an oncoming vehicle traveling westbound. 39-year-old Joseph Lester Campbell was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the vehicle [ more ]

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McThornmor Acres added to National Register of Historic Places

February 15, 2022 Click to view McThornmor Acres added to National Register of Historic Places

A Huntsville neighborhood built more than a half-century ago has been added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Constructed in the 1950s, McThornmor Acres was listed to the NRHP on Feb. 9. Just six months ago, the City celebrated the addition of another historic neighborhood, Edmonton Heights, to the NRHP. “The addition of McThornmor Acres to the National Register of Historic Places is an exciting announcement for all our citizens,” [ more ]

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Special Victims Unit Arrest

February 15, 2022 Click to view Special Victims Unit Arrest

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) has charged a Spring Hill Tennessee man with electronic solicitation of a child and traveling to meet a child for an unlawful sex act. Ronald Despain Jr., 39, was arrested by HPD Special Victims Unit (SVU) Investigators in Huntsville on Monday, Feb. 14, for the listed charges. SVU Investigators believe the man traveled to Huntsville to meet a child under the age of 14. The investigation is ongoing [ more ]

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