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HUNTSVILLE – “I’ve heard tell that what you imagine sometimes comes true,” said Grandpa Joe in the story, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” “Willy Wonka obsessed” is what Michelle Novosel […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Land Trust of North Alabama and the Huntsville Planning Department are holding a series of forums next week seeking public input on the city’s Greenway Master Plan. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Apollo South and the Orion Amphitheater were bathed in winter splendor under a cloudless night sky and that glistening moon over Huntsville with whom we will soon see […]
HUNTSVILLE — Madison County Commissioner Phil Riddick, who represents District 5 which includes South Huntsville Main Street, was recently presented with the Main Street Hero award. The award recognizes a […]
HUNTSVILLE — The third time is a charm for Avion Solutions. The aerospace engineering contractor was named the 2022 Small Business Award winner for Government Contracting – Technology. The award […]
HUNTSVILLE – It will be South Huntsville’s first Christmas on the River at Ditto Landing, and it is certain to become a South Huntsville tradition. The event is presented by […]
HUNTSVILLE –The United Negro College Fund’s Institute for Capacity Building selected Oakwood University as one of 12 high-potential, Historically Black Colleges and Universities for its newest round of investments. As […]
HUNTSVILLE — It was “out with the old and in with the new” on The Hill. After nearly a half-century of activity, Alabama A&M’s T.M. Elmore Gymnasium hosted its final […]
HUNTSVILLE — Downtown Huntsville will stand in splendid Christmas beauty this week at the opening ceremony for the Tinsel Trail. Presented by Meta, more than 400 live Christmas trees go […]
Nothing impacts your energy use—and therefore, your utility bill—more than the weather. Specifically, the outside air temperature. But even though cold, winter weather is rolling into our area, you don’t […]
HUNTSVILLE — A downtown Huntsville holiday tradition returns today when the Huntsville Museum of Art holds a ribbon-cutting for the 10th annual Skating in the Park. The celebration, which includes […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Animal Services has too many cats and is taking measures to curb the flow of felines into the shelter, the agency said. The shelter has temporarily stopped […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Madison County Farmers Market will host a Christmas Craft Show this weekend to close out the 2022 season. It is the oldest, continually operating farmers market in […]
HUNTSVILLE – The days are getting shorter, but Huntsville Parks & Recreation wants to help folks make the most of every minute. The 2022 Winter Program Guide is filled with activities […]
HUNTSVILLE – All year long you exercise, eat smart, and struggle to maintain your weight and then the holiday season comes along. It is truly the most wonderful time of […]
256 Today is proud to present the Our Town Podcast. Check here every week for the latest episode from Troy Bye, North Alabama’s newest favorite son. The Our Town Podcast showcases all […]
HUNTSVILLE – Cummings Research Park tenants and business leaders celebrated 60 years of history with an eye to an exciting future. The gathering was the 60th anniversary celebration for the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville International Airport and Carnegie Visual Arts Center introduced an exhibit Tuesday by Decatur artist Tracy Roberts in the new Airport Artway Gallery. Roberts is a registered Southern […]
HUNTSVILLE — Start working on those Christmas lists because Santa Claus is coming to town. St. Nick will make his grand entrance 11 a.m. Thursday at Parkway Place. There, he […]
HUNTSVILLE – The U.S. Space & Rocket Center will host a watch party for tonight’s planned launch of the Artemis I mission. Doors to the Davidson Center for Space Exploration […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Music Office brings a sweeping score to Huntsville announcing the Music Cities Convention The convention is the largest global event on the use and importance of […]
HUNTSVILLE – After hosting two successful events with U.S. Paralympics Cycling in 2021 and 2022, Huntsville has gone international. And, as is the area’s tradition, it will be a first […]
HUNTSVILLE — The idea that if you build it, people will come, is not exclusive to Iowa cornfields. It is also true of North Alabama cotton fields. As Cummings Research […]
