Posts by Paul Gattis
HUNTSVILLE — To visit the U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum in John Hunt Park is, like any quality museum, a step back in time. But that’s also coupled by the sense of […]
HUNTSVILLE — The weeds can get pretty high if you want to delve into the details. There is PM 2.5 and attainment and emissions and regulations and, yes, the weeds […]
HUNTSVILLE — Just like deer or snakes or even the ducks in Big Spring Park, alligators are a fixture in Huntsville’s wildlife landscape. Alligators may be bigger and their teeth […]
HUNTSVILLE — The learning never stops, nor does the pursuit or exchange of ideas. It’s why a contingent from the City’s Planning Department recently attended the National Planning Conference in […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s new technology unlocking a new world. How much do you understand artificial intelligence? How much should you understand it? Is it good or bad? And how can […]
HUNTSVILLE — The hero is Huntsville Fire & Rescue’s Jesse Kistler, the driver/engineer who raced to catch a toddler dropped to safety from a second-floor apartment window by her mother […]
HUNTSVILLE — With the traditionally strong high school programs and as host of the Alabama High School Athletic Association state soccer championships, Huntsville has long been known for its soccer […]
HUNTSVILLE — Quality of life improvements in 2024 for District 5 focused on roads and recreational opportunities as west Huntsville district continues to grow its infrastructure to accommodate its rising […]
HUNTSVILLE — Herb Lewis is living some kind of retirement. He’s combined a childhood interest in birds, a talent for gardening and a passion for photography to create a backyard […]
HUNTSVILLE — City Council District 4 saw a little bit of everything in 2024. From multiple construction projects and a large-scale music festival in John Hunt Park to a giant […]
HUNTSVILLE — A reflection on 2024 in City Council District 2 reveals a remarkable year that included a range of projects and a beloved cemetery ravaged by a tornado. The […]
HUNTSVILLE — A drive down Church Street can immediately plunge you into the midst of holiday festivities. More than 400 trees have been decorated for Tinsel Trail in Big Spring […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville will soon begin exploring possibilities for a parcel of downtown land that includes the Historic Huntsville Depot. EarlyWorks Museums recently chose to turn control […]
