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Rocket City celebrates Culinary Month with events and restaurant week
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — From food trucks to fine dining, craft beer to craft cocktails, the Rocket City offers many different flavors to enjoy. This August, locals and visitors are invited to join in the celebration of Huntsville and Madison County's vibrant food scene. Culinary Month kicks off with Huntsville Restaurant Week, running from August 9 to 18. During this ten-day event, top restaurants will feature exclusive menus and special offers.
What to do if someone you know goes missing: Law enforcement shares some answers
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — We've seen the reports of missing people in North Alabama. It's a family's worst nightmare. What should they do? Who should they call? FOX54 reached out to local law enforcement and has some answers. Madison County Sheriff's Public Information Officer Brent Patterson explained that once an...
Meet Bear, the newest member of the Madison Police Department
MADISON, Alabama — Madison Police introduce their newest member of the department, Bear!. The Labrador Retreiver is trained to detect and locate electronic devices. Madison Police share that Bear will be especially helpful in cases involving crimes against children, as well as other major crimes. The addition of Bear...
Decatur Police investigation underway after gas station shooting leaves two injured
DECATUR, Ala. — Decatur Police are conducting an investigation after two people were shot at a gas station. According to the Decatur Police Department, officers responded to the Chevron gas station, located at 1029 Danville Rd. SW, in reference to a shooting Sunday night at approximately 8:43 p.m. When...
Newtown Dream Dog Park named 2nd best dog parks in US | List
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — A Georgia dog park has been ranked among the best dog parks in the nation, according to a new list by USA Today. Newton Dream Dog Park, off Old Alabama Road in Johns Creek, Georgia, has been named the second-best dog park in the U.S.
Oak Ridge Boys vocalist Joe Bonsall passes away at 76
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — Joe Bonsall, a longtime member of The Oak Ridge Boys, has passed away. Bonsall was 76 years old and died from complications of ALS. He retired in January after battling the neuromuscular disorder for more than four years. Bonsall was a member of the Grand Ole...
Local teen uses space and stars for inspiration
DECATUR, Ala. — The "Stuck at Prom" Scholarship Contest is a chance for teenagers across the country to show off their skills in arts and crafts by making their tuxedo or dress from scratch using duct tape. This year, Decatur resident Aidan Flanagan is a finalist in the "Best Tuxedo" portion and is in the running for the grand prize, a $15,000 scholarship.
Do you know what those phone alerts mean? Understanding Alabama's Safety Notifications
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Do you notice alerts on your phone but never know what they are for? Here are some safety alerts you should know about from Alabama’s law enforcement agency:. AMBER Alerts: Issued when a child under 18 is abducted and believed to be in serious danger.
OneGenAway hosting Mobile Food Pantry in Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — OneGenAway and Refuge Church are partnering up to bring a Mobile Food Pantry event on Saturday, July 13, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Calhoun Community College parking lot in Huntsville. The OneGenAway mobile pantry provides fresh produce, dry goods, and more to anyone in need, no questions asked.
Huntsville teen killed in multi-car crash
WOODVILLE, Ala. — A three-car crash has claimed the life of a Huntsville teen. The wreck happened near Woodville in Jackson County Sunday morning, July 7. According to ALEA, the 17-year-old was fatally injured when his car struck a truck driven by a New Hope man. The teen's car then struck a trailer attached to a truck driven my a Huntsville man.
"Stuff the Bus" event starts July 6th
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The 13th Annual "Stuff the Bus" campaign is here! Buses will be at drop off sites July 6th from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. in various locations in the Huntsville area. "We provide school bags with supplies, we provide networking. We set up the four pillars of success at the annual event in health, education, careers and finances," said Harry Hobbs, Huntsville Utilities Vice President for Employee Engagement.
Tips on how to keep electricity cost down as temperatures rise
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Staying cool this summer could be costly. "As temperatures increase, we're going to try and keep our homes and businesses cool and comfortable," Joe Holmes with Decatur Utilities shares. "Most heat pumps are designed to overcome about 20 degrees between the outside and the inside. So, when it's 80 degrees outside, that's not too hard being such a heat pump on whatever but you get up in the nineties and you try to keep it at 68 or 67 or 65 or even 72 that can put a lot of strain on the heat pump and cause it to work harder. and when it's working harder, it uses more energy.
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