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Indoor dog pool in Huntsville at risk of closing

According to an online report, Huntsville’s Dog Splash indoor dog pool could close without urgent support. Owner Caleb Ballew, who operates the state’s only indoor dog park, revealed that financial struggles threaten the facility, even though it had its most successful year yet. He shared, “I’ve put my life savings into this. They’re depleted, and […]

EF-1 tornado causes ‘significant’ damage in North Alabama; rips roof off courthouse

A powerful storm swept through Alabama from Saturday night into Sunday morning, significantly damaging downtown Athens and the Limestone County Courthouse. The National Weather Service in Huntsville confirmed that an EF-1 tornado caused the destruction, with winds reaching 100 mph and a path spanning 160 yards.   Downtown Athens faces heavy damage Meteorologist Chelsea Aaron […]

4 Things to Do in Huntsville This Weekend | January 4-5, 2025

4 Weekend Events ?   Here are four things to do this weekend! Sign up for the Homely Huntsville newsletter to stay up to date on Huntsville. Welcome to the Hotel Monte Sano Start 2025 by revisiting the grandeur through the “Welcome to the Hotel Monte Sano” exhibition, which recreates the allure of the legendary […]

Homely Huntsville Newsletter | December 27, 2024

Happy New Year, Rocket City! It’s the weekend before we turn another chapter, and looking back, I see we had a blast with you! We are wrapping off the year with another thoughtfully curated list of events, the latest news that will impact 2025, and big stories in our business scene.   In today’s Homely […]

Fire & Rescue honors promotions and heroic actions

Huntsville Fire & Rescue (HFR) recently recognized the exceptional contributions of its firefighters during a promotions and awards ceremony. The event celebrated career advancements and acts of heroism, showcasing the department’s commitment to excellence and service. Honoring Career Advancements   The ceremony highlighted significant milestones for HFR personnel. Fourteen drivers advanced to captain, 28 firefighters […]

This Week’s Top Huntsville Home for Sale | December 22-26, 2024

Step into this exquisite $415,000 two-story home with three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and thoughtful design touches. Engineered hardwood floors and crown molding grace the main living areas, creating a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere. The living room exudes warmth with its charming fireplace, making it the perfect spot for gatherings with family and friends.   A […]

Rocket City greenlights initial phase of 2025 road resurfacing projects

The City has approved the first phase of road resurfacing projects from the 2025 fiscal year budget.   Grayson Carter & Son Contracting Inc. was awarded the bid for $5,167,455 for 22 resurfacing projects on 17 residential streets.   The 2025 budget includes more than $20 million altogether for road resurfacing projects.   2025 Phase […]

Group files intent to sue North Alabama quarry developers

According to an online report, the ongoing fight to halt a quarry under construction in Belle Mina, Limestone County, may soon escalate to federal court. On November 22, the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) issued a 60-day notice of intent to sue to outgoing U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and the quarry developers. The SELC […]

Stone Age Korean BBQ expands menu with an all-you-can-eat sushi bar

Stone Age Korean BBQ is taking dining to the next level with the launch of an all-you-can-eat sushi bar. Known for its sizzling barbecue and flavorful hotpot, the restaurant offers endless servings of fresh sushi to create the ultimate dining experience. The expanded menu promises something for everyone, from savory BBQ dishes to meticulously crafted […]

Huntsville to study bus rapid transit corridor along University Drive

The City formally accepted a federal grant to begin a transit-oriented development planning study along University Drive.   The Federal Transit Authority, part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, awarded a $850,000 pilot program grant to support the study, which will focus on three key population hubs: the Northwoods community, the planned Executive Plaza development […]