Adam Smith

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A Place for You: Parking in downtown Huntsville is easier than ever

If you’ve driven around downtown Huntsville lately, you may have noticed more hustle and bustle than usual. A combination of must-try...
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City Planners: Smart growth principles guide preservation and development

Anyone who’s ever planted a garden knows there’s a bit of preplanning involved. Not only does the gardener have to...
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Calm in a Storm: Huntsville dispatchers tout benefits of service-focused career

If you haven’t already, odds are good you’ll have to dial 911 at some point. Whether it’s an emergency happening...
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National Water Quality Month: How to keep Huntsville’s water supply safe

When we turn on a faucet to get a drink of water, we rarely think about where the water came...
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It’s About Time: How traffic signals keep the Rocket City moving

Traffic signals tell drivers when to stop or go, but few people give them much thought beyond that. It’s only...
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Future Legacy Park will be ‘unique’ Huntsville attraction

School pride is a common thread for all Huntsville City Schools graduates, but that is especially true for alumni and...
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Door to door: Apartments are key to Huntsville’s housing diversity

Huntsville’s meteoric population growth shows no sign of slowing, and Census figures estimate the Rocket City could soon become Alabama’s...
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Rocket City roots: Tips for first-time homebuyers

Buying a home is traditionally the largest purchase a person will ever make. Homeownership is also integral to achieving the...
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Pitch perfect: The return of live music in Huntsville something to cheer about

For music-lovers, nothing beats a concert by a favorite band at a storied venue. It’s not just about the artist...
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New Parking and Public Transportation director seeks to continue legacy of helping people

Up until a few months ago, the opportunity to be a department head for Alabama’s second-largest city never crossed Quisha...
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