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March Madness Adoption Special at Huntsville Animal Services

March 16, 2017 Click to view March Madness Adoption Special at Huntsville Animal Services

Save a shelter pet’s life during the March Madness basketball challenge at Huntsville Animal Services. We’ve set up some hoops in our building and are offering $10 off the adoption fee for anyone who can make a slam dunk. The adoption fee includes vaccinations, microchip, city license, and spay or neuter. Visit Huntsville Animal Services, 4950 Triana Boulevard, on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday 9 a.m. [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of March 11, 2017

March 15, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of March 11, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   How many engines? Toyota assembled its 5 millionth engine, that’s enough engines to stretch from Huntsville to Los Angeles, and enough engines to supply every registered vehicle in Alabama. Green boom Venture capital (VC) funds funneled $834 million into the clean-energy industry last year, the third consecutive annual increase and the most since Bloomberg New Energy Finance started collecting data in 2004. For a second year, VC for green projects surpassed [more]

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February 2017: Monthly Development Review

March 13, 2017 Click to view February 2017: Monthly Development Review

Construction of a new industrial facility in Limestone County topped the list of non-residential permits issued last month. Residential permits increased, while certificates of occupancy (COs) decreased year-over-year. Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits: In February, 111 housing units were permitted, 99 single- and 12 multi-family. The top tracts for building permits last month were 109.01 (Hampton Cove) and 112 (Martin-Zierdt), where 27 units were permitted each (all single-family). This is a 27.6% [more]

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City Council – Highlights from the March 9 Meeting

March 10, 2017 Click to view City Council – Highlights from the March 9 Meeting

Transportation Council voted to approve Lyft, Inc.’s petition to operate a transportation network company in Huntsville. The decision allows Lyft to join Uber in providing the Rocket City its second TNC transit option. New City Hall The Huntsville City Council voted to retain Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc., to provide architectural services to determine space requirements for a new City Hall. Contract cost is $36,500. This is the first step in a [more]

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Victim Dies after Thursday Afternoon Shooting

March 10, 2017 Click to view Victim Dies after Thursday Afternoon Shooting

Huntsville Police Major Crimes Unit is investigating a shooting that resulted in the death of Lucas Payne, 36 of Huntsville.   Officers responded to a call of a shooting in the parking lot of a convenience store at Oakwood Avenue and Pulaski Pike around noon yesterday.  Officers found the victim, Lucas Payne, suffering from a gunshot wound.  He was transported to the Hospital where he later died.   Investigators are searching for a black [more]

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Huntsville Embarks on Downtown Master Plan

March 9, 2017 Click to view Huntsville Embarks on Downtown Master Plan

A public invitation to help the City update its downtown master plan drew hundreds to the Huntsville Museum of Art on March 7 for a visioning session with planning consultants Urban Design Associates. Architect and Urban Planner Rob Robinson opened the workshop with a synopsis of the downtown’s strengths and challenges. “You are essentially building a downtown,” said Robinson. “You had one years ago that thrived, but what worked then doesn’t necessarily [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of March 6, 2017

March 8, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of March 6, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   International Women’s Day was celebrated this week. In that theme, we’ve focused on stats & facts directly related to women and the economy.   A major national impact Women own 11.9  million firms in the U.S., employing more than 9 million people and generating more than $1.4 trillion in sales as of 2016. State-wide powerhouse Alabama has an estimated 153,000 women-owned firms, employing just over 111,000 people with combined sales of $19 billion. We’re [more]

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Arrest Made In E. Tucker Shooting

March 8, 2017 Click to view Arrest Made In E. Tucker Shooting

Huntsville Police Major Crimes Investigators have charged Keon Jackson, 29 of Huntsville, with Murder and Robbery following an early morning death investigation.   Around 5:20 a.m., 911 received a call from Jackson stating he had just shot someone.  Officers located Jackson in a vehicle leaving a parking lot near Blue Springs Road and Mastin Lake Road.  He was taken into custody without incident, and officers learned that he was possibly involved in [more]

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Becoming an Officer 56th Police Academy – Part 1

March 7, 2017 Click to view Becoming an Officer 56th Police Academy –  Part 1

Becoming an officer: Journey begins for cadets in 56th Police Academy

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Stats & Facts – Week of February 27, 2017

March 3, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of February 27, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   Jobs, Jobs, and well, you know GE Aviation’s plants in Huntsville are on track. Plant 1 will be complete in the summer of 2018 and Plant 2 will open spring of 2019. GE has hired 24 people in Huntsville right now and plans to employ 300 at full production. The International Franchise Association reports the franchising industry could expand by 1.6% in 2017…resulting in a potential increase of some 11,500 [more]

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