Nexus Energy Center keeps residents’ utility bills and homes cool
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) - International company, Deloitte is partnering with a local non-profit in a "cool" way. The goal, to help people keep their utility bills and homes cool despite the hot...
View ArticleLocal law enforcement reacts to Orlando shooting
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) - In the wake of the deadly shooting in Orlando, people all over the country are questioning their own safety. Kevin Turner is the Chief Investigator of the Madison County...
View ArticleMorgan County Rescue Squad urges you not to take risks on the water
MORGAN COUNTY, Ala. - The Tennessee River is a hot spot during the summer time and a popular hangout for the younger crowd. In wake of a recent apparent drowning in Morgan County, the Morgan County...
View ArticleDigium celebrates National Take Your Dog to Work Day
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) - We're in the dog days of summer, but taking your dog to work too? That's right. At Digium, it's not so unusual to have your companion in the workplace. The last Friday of...
View ArticleBoating safety tips to keep in mind this 4th of July
GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) - If your plans for July 4th include the lake or some body of water, there are some things to keep in mind. WHNT News 19 spoke with licensed boat captain, Leif Lacey, who...
View ArticleHuntsville Animal Services hosts free adoption event
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - If you've ever wanted a dog, here's your chance! On Thursday, June 30th and Friday, July 1st, Huntsville Animal Services is waiving the pet adoption fee for all adoptions. The...
View ArticleHudsonAlpha closer to understanding cancer
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - HudsonAlpha includes cancer as just one of its mission areas. Each day they continue to further the search for scientific advancement. Dr. Rick Myers, president and science director...
View ArticleDIY compression shirt tutorial for pet anxiety
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Fourth of July is nearly upon us and while all of the fireworks and festivities may be fun for us, our furry friends may not agree. WHNT News 19's Sarah Macaluso took action...
View ArticleWoman finds her forever friend at Huntsville Animal Services adoption event
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - From very busy, to very relieved! The Huntsville Animal Services shelter was at capacity as of Thursday morning. Workers were desperate to get animals adopted, so they waived the...
View ArticleTop picks for fireworks shows in Madison County
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Still looking for a place to watch fireworks Monday night? Look no further! We've compiled a list of three celebrations happening around Madison County. The first fireworks...
View ArticleIt’s important to keep track of your pet on the fourth of July
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - With the booms and the bangs that come along with the fourth of July, your pet can head into a tailspin of anxiety and fear. Dr. Karen Sheppard with Huntsville Animal Services says...
View ArticleHow hot is too hot for your pet?
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Is your dog an outside pet? Or do you walk him on the cement outside? Dr. Karen Sheppard with Huntsville Animal Services says the number one rule is to always be mindful of your pet...
View ArticleOver 500,000 hoverboards recalled due to fire hazards
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Just days before last Thanksgiving, one family's nightmare turned into their reality. The Gregorys bought their daughters a toy they thought was a popular gift for Christmas, but he...
View ArticleDeputies give ‘all clear’ to 3 businesses on Hwy. 431 evacuated due to bomb...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Authorities say someone claiming to be associated with ISIS called in a bomb threat to Southland Precision Inc. around 9 a.m. That's off Highway 431 in Madison County. They said...
View ArticleMadison councilman speaks out about Paul Finley announcement
MADISON, Ala. - It's a race that impacts more than just one city. One more contender entered the race for Madison mayor this week, but it's not his first time. Former Madison Mayor Paul Finley...
View ArticleHuntsville Police Chief anticipates safe, peaceful vigil on Friday evening
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Law enforcement officers want Huntsville residents to know they shouldn’t be afraid. They look forward to a night of unity for the Black Lives Matter/Fallen Officers vigil on Friday....
View ArticleFormer Madison Mayor Paul Finley kicks off his election campaign
MADISON, Ala. - One more contender entered the race for Madison mayor this week, but it's not his first time. Former Madison Mayor Paul Finley announced his candidacy Wednesday night. Finley gave more...
View ArticleMadison city councilman candidate talks future needs
MADISON, Ala. - During Paul Finley's campaign announcement event Saturday, it brought new and long-time supporters. One of the supporters is Greg Shaw, who is running for the Madison City Council,...
View ArticleState Rep. gives advice to newly inducted Huntsville Police Officers
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – These days, being a police officer may not be the most sought after job. Although, 21 new Huntsville police officers graduated from the Police Academy Friday, committed to serving...
View ArticleCounty Commission approves funding for work release inmate ankle bracelets
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- New funds for electronic monitoring services, or ankle bracelets, are coming soon to the Madison County Jail and specifically impacting District 6. WHNT News 19's Sarah Macaluso...
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