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School traffic zones will be active starting Thursday morning
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Huntsville police are warning drivers to slow down if they want to avoid getting a ticket. That’s because the new school year is starting back up again on Thursday, which means school zones will be active again. School zone signs will start flashing lights Thursday...
CrowdStrike scams on the rise following historic IT outage
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - It’s been almost two weeks since the historic IT outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update. Many are still feeling the effects of the outage, especially now that scammers are looking to market off of the disaster. People across the world are reporting scams that...
Allen And Joseph To Continue Careers At Alabama A&M
Recent Savannah State graduates Nyla Allen and Desmore Joseph, II have decided to continue their academic and athletic careers at Alabama A&M. Allen was a point guard on the Lady Tigers basketball team while Joseph was a infielder on the SSU baseball team. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Allen earned...
Huntsville-Madison library board weighs new state aid requirements
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Changes to the Alabama Public Library Service state aid requirements have libraries across the state pondering policy changes to keep the money flowing. The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library board of directors met on July 16 to discuss the recently approved APLS changes and discussed...
Dangerous heat and oppressive humidity trigger yet another Heat Advisory Wednesday
**HEAT ADVISORY FROM NOON WEDNESDAY TO 7PM THURSDAY**. Temperatures are already well above for this time of year. This morning, many of us are headed out the door with nearly 80 degree temperatures. By this lunchtime, "feels like" temperatures will already be at the 100 degree mark, and our high temperatures of the day will feel like up to 109 degrees.
Elderly residents complain of leaks, pests, lack of maintenance at Huntsville apartments
Betty Estes said she requested pest control services for her Huntsville apartment after being diagnosed with a skin condition this summer. “They told me I had to show them the things that were biting me before they’d have an exterminator come out,” Estes said in an interview with AL.com at her apartment at Mayfair Towers.
‘Rare’ Huntsville basketball group sees three players commit to Division I programs in July
Christian Schweers knew almost immediately that his 2025 class would be something special. Just hours into accepting the head job at Huntsville, he remembers meeting a few members of the class when they were 10 or 11 years old at a dinner in Decatur hosted by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Eagle Scout affirms proper US flags retirement
When you flew your American flag on the Fourth of July did your flag look a little rough, maybe faded, torn and hanging by a thread?. Maybe it’s time to get a new Stars and Stripes to show your patriotism. You can pick up an American flag just about...
Center’s contracting director reflects on military career
From boots to boardrooms, Ronnell Booker’s 22-year career in contracting for the Army and Corps of Engineers highlights resilience and unwavering commitment to supporting our nation. Booker, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s contracting director looks ahead to his one-year mark in the position by recalling his Army career beginning...
MDA 2024 Small Business Conference breaks records
The Missile Defense Agency held the 2024 Small Business Conference July 16-17 in downtown Huntsville. In addition to being the largest conference in SB history, the 2024 gathering was the first in-person conference since 2019. There were more than 600 people registered from more than 30 states – including Alaska and Hawaii. More than half of the attendees came from outside the Tennessee Valley region.
Huntsville Center project restores site at Fort Stewart
Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville is completing the demolition of the Southeast Region Britain School located on Fort Stewart, Georgia. “The demolition aims to pave the way for new infrastructure in the area, enhancing resources and services for Soldiers and their families,” Jake Gassaway, Facilities Reduction Program project manager, said.
AROUND TOWN: Close out the summer with hot August nights
As families get back into the school routine, there are some awesome outdoor activities to soak up the last bits of summer. First up, we’ve got Bingo at The Camp at MidCity – a super fun game night for the whole family with food specials and cool prizes.
Huntsville Music Office hosts quarterly meetup
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The Huntsville Music Office hosted their quarterly meet up on Tuesday. It was held at St. Stephen's Music Hall, located at Campus No. 805. The event was a big opportunity for local musicians to connect and collaborate with each other. Huntsville Music Officer Matt Mandrella says, "It gives everybody a chance to connect with each other, it gives everybody a chance to connect with myself and members of the Music board And most importantly, it puts people in a creative community connecting with each other to spawn new ideas and keep the creative juices flowing in our Huntsville area."
Go Build Alabama hosting hiring event for commericial construction industry
HUNTSVILLE — Alabamians looking for work and opportunity in the Huntsville area will soon have the chance to connect with professionals from a multibillion-dollar industry. Go Build Alabama, an initiative aimed at growing and strengthening the construction industry in the state, will be hosting a hiring event Aug. 8 in the Rocket City. The occasion will give career seekers the ability to interact with industry representatives who can connect them to potential jobs in commercial construction.
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