Orion Amphitheater boosts 2026 lineup, hopes to drive ticket sales

Orion Amphitheater is ramping up excitement for its 2026 season with the addition of multi-platinum singer-songwriter Sam Barber, aiming to strengthen its concert offerings and drive ticket sales. Sam Barber Headlines May Concert Barber, 22, from Frohna, Missouri, gained early attention by posting covers of artists like Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Lumineers on […]
New VA specialty clinic coming to serve growing veteran population

Veterans in North Alabama who have long sought more local access to VA healthcare may soon see progress. According to an exclusive report by News 19, a VA Specialty Care Clinic is planned to open in Huntsville in the coming months, providing services beyond primary care closer to home. Expanding Access for Veterans […]
Huntsville invests $1.5M to complete key “missing link” of Tennessee River Greenway

The Huntsville City Council has approved nearly $1.5 million for Grayson Carter & Son Contracting to complete the third phase of the Tennessee River Greenway, stretching from Hobbs Road to Green Cove Road. Completing a Key Greenway Link This 1.5-mile project will connect Elgies Greenway to Ditto Landing, where Madison County is building […]
One Table Huntsville returns for community meal

Village of Promise has announced that One Table Huntsville is coming back next month for its seventh year, presented by Bentley Buick GMC. A Community Meal Like No Other Set for Nov. 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Big Spring Park, One Table Huntsville invites residents from all walks of life […]
UAH invites public feedback in presidential search

The University of Alabama in Huntsville is inviting the community to participate in its search for a new president. Virtual Listening Sessions Open to Public The UAH Presidential Search Advisory Committee will host a series of virtual listening sessions next week, allowing students, staff, alumni, faculty, and community members to provide input on […]
Huntsville Council allocates $137K to local community programs

Huntsville City Council members have recently contributed more than $137,000 from their district improvement funds to support medical, educational, cultural, and public safety organizations across the city. Major Contributions and Recipients A large portion of the funding came from District 3 Councilman David Little, who allocated $90,000, including $75,000 to HEALS, Inc., a […]