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Kitchen Cops find roaches, rodents and no hot water around the Valley
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The weekly Kitchen Cops inspections are in, and all across north Alabama, inspectors seem to be running into very similar problems. The South End Market on Gault Avenue had numerous serious violations, dragging it’s score down to an 80. Inspectors noted roaches in the kitchen and prep area and rodent feces along the baseboard of the floor. There was also a pan blocking a hand washing sink, a cutting board blocking the 3 compartment sink and roaches in both sinks as well. On top of that, there was no hot water in the kitchen, making it impossible for the staff to wash or sanitize dishes.
Step By Step Therapeutic Riders hosts annual horse show
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - One local organization is helping calm people with their horses. On Saturday, Step By Step Therapeutic Riders held an annual horse show at the Alabama A&M Agribition Center. The organization offers a therapeutic/calming outlet for people with mental illnesses. Deborah Williams, Owner and Instructor at Step...
10 of the best plants to grow in North Alabama
Do you know what plants to grow and which hardiness zone the USDA classifies your area in? Do you know what attributes make a successful, growing plant in your garden and what fruits and vegetables to look for in your home garden?. I’ll get into all of this and more...
Must-try coffee shops in popular Alabama college towns
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (TENNESSEE VALLEY LIVING) - The fall semester is coming in hot!. Whether you enjoy a nice espresso in the morning before class or a cold frappe while studying in the evening, we’ve rounded up the best coffee shops in popular college towns in Alabama. The University of...
These new arrivals at Old Navy are your next wardrobe staples for fall 2024
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (TENNESSEE VALLEY LIVING) - Before we know it, fall will be here. The time to shop for the season is now, and Old Navy just dropped some fabulous pieces for fall 2024. Dresses:. Short-Sleeve Mini Shirt Dress ($39.99) - This is my go-to dress! I have it in...
Conn’s HomePlus, Badcock Home Furniture going out of business
ATHENS — Store closing sales are underway at the Conn’s HomePlus and Badcock Home Furniture & More stores in north Alabama and around the country. The discounts start at 30-50% off across in-store and online merchandise, including name-brand furniture, home electronics and appliances to liquidate all of the inventory.
These Alabama airports are sharing $22 million in federal grants
Alabama airports are splitting $22 million in the latest round of federal grants to improve infrastructure like runways, lighting and taxiways. Huntsville International Airport and Birmingham- Shuttlesworth International Airport are in line for the largest slices of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport Improvement Grants, which are based both on passenger volume and capital improvement needs.
Rocket City Mom Virtual Book Club
The Rocket City Mom Virtual Book Club was founded in 2016, before the pandemic and everything became virtual. We wanted it to be accessible to parents who were short on time but also craved adult interaction. If you love to read and discuss all kinds of books but don’t have the time to meet, violá – the Rocket City Mom Virtual Book Club is for you!
Huntsville Music Office prepares for busy September
The Huntsville Music Office is holding its quarterly meet-up next week and the topics of discussion involve a music-filled September coming up in the Rocket City. The free event, at St. Stephens Music Hall which runs July 30 from 6PM to 8:30PM, provides an opportunity for musicians and stakeholders to network and collaborate.
‘Legacy of the Invisible’ art event rescheduled due to weather concerns
HUNTSVILLE — Art enthusiasts in Huntsville may have to wait a bit longer than originally planned but will soon have the opportunity to view a piece of work that celebrates the city’s rich heritage in astrophysics. Due to anticipated rainy weather conditions, the “Legacy of the Invisible” event,...
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