Quality of Life
November 22nd, 2017
Art & Science collide: Let’s go behind the scenes with Roberto Soto
‘Art & Science Collide’ celebrates the yin and yang of stimulating the left and right sides of our brains, fostering [ Read More ]
November 21st, 2017
Art & Science Collide: Meet guitarist David Hewitt of Foot Pound Force
‘Art & Science Collide’ celebrates the yin and yang of stimulating the left and right sides of our brains, fostering [ Read More ]
November 20th, 2017
Art & Science Collide: Meet Huntsville painter Caroline Wang
‘Art & Science Collide’ celebrates the yin and yang of stimulating the left and right sides of our brains, fostering [ Read More ]
November 17th, 2017
Net gains: Mayoral rivalry continues on the tennis court
As the grand rivalry that is the annual Mayor’s Cup tennis match looms Sunday afternoon, it’s worth hearing from L. [ Read More ]
November 2nd, 2017
‘Handle With Care:’ Eliminate household hazardous materials
OK, it’s going to be a warm weekend and, face it, you haven’t cleaned the shelves in your garage since [ Read More ]
November 1st, 2017
Housing Expo 2017: Helping navigate the challenges of home ownership
Having the means to purchase a house can be challenging enough. To add the complexities of financing and furnishing, upkeep [ Read More ]
October 19th, 2017
Giving back: AEgis Technologies goes from modest beginnings to a ‘Special’ role
City Blog is taking a look at the good work performed by various corporate citizens. AEgis Technologies, a defense contractor [ Read More ]
October 17th, 2017
Alabama basketball ‘family’ returning to Huntsville for Rocket City Classic
After his University of Alabama basketball team spent three days in Huntsville last December, “We feel like we’re family now,” [ Read More ]
October 10th, 2017
Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll brings Huntsville history to life
It’s a pretty ritzy neighborhood when you get back down to it. Celebrity-filled. And, once a year, they all get [ Read More ]
October 4th, 2017
Terry Heights: ‘A neighborhood on the comeback’
The neighborhood was, as Michelle Jordan says frankly, “on the brink.” Crime was up. Housing prices were down. Neighborhood vitality [ Read More ]










