Taking Action: Police warn gun owners of best practices for summer firearm...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Summer is a time when gun owners need to pay close attention to their firearms. While away on vacation, your guns are at risk of being stolen and landing into the hands of a...
View ArticleAnnual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ food drive is coming to your neighborhood
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – If you have canned food you don’t use, you could let it go to waste…or you could help stamp out hunger! This Saturday, you can help those in need in your community just by leaving...
View ArticleMadison City schools are saving hundreds of thousands in energy costs
MADISON, Ala. – The Madison City Schools system is saving hundreds of thousands of dollars by being more conservative when it comes to energy use. On the front doors of Discovery Middle, is an Energy...
View ArticleMultiple juveniles shot at gas station early Sunday morning
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Police are investigating a shooting that took place early Sunday morning. Police on scene told WHNT News 19 the call came in around 1:55 a.m., and they responded to the Conoco gas...
View ArticleCDC: United States yellow fever vaccine supply will run out this summer
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - If you're planning to take a trip to Africa or South America this summer, you'll need a yellow fever vaccination. Although, there's one problem, the Centers for Disease Control and...
View ArticleTaking Action: Flu season is technically over, but it’s still out there
MADISON COUNTY, Ala. -- We're nearing the end of the "official" flu season, but not so fast...health professionals want you to know you can still catch the flu just as easily in some cases. "Flu...
View ArticleGenetic test for cancer risk gives comfort to a woman with cancer history
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- A simple cheek swab could help you make important healthcare decisions when it comes to you and your family. HudsonAlpha in partnership with Kailos Genetics have a program called...
View ArticleA volunteer’s expertise helps the US Space & Rocket Center restore A-12 aircraft
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — An icon at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center is getting some TLC. You can see the aircraft while you’re driving on I-565, but there’s a common misconception about it. It’s the A-12...
View ArticleTaking Action: How your student can avoid the “summer slide”
MADISON, Ala. — As the school year comes to a close, for students, summer will be filled with fun activities…and for many, school is the last thing on their mind. But teachers want parents to know what...
View ArticleHEMSI celebrates 2017 EMS Week
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Huntsville Emergency Medical Services, Inc. (HEMSI) will join EMS providers across the country May 21-27 to celebrate the 43rd Annual National EMS Week. HEMSI will follow its...
View ArticleTaking Action: Safe Swimming Week 2017
MADISON, Ala. — Summer is the season of swimming and we’re just about there! The Alabama Department of Public Health declares this week as Safe Swimming Week. The goal is to encourage swimming as a...
View ArticleHuntsville Fire & Rescue warns of fire risks during summer
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Summer is a busy month for many, it means school is out and vacation time! Although, for the Huntsville Fire & Rescue…work doesn’t stop. While the cooler months are typically the...
View ArticleCity Councilman: Google Fiber means recruitment for businesses in north...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — With the recent announcement of Google Fiber coming to north Huntsville, many people are looking forward to signing up. It is the first in north Alabama and first in the state. North...
View ArticleTaking Action: HEMSI warns you and your family of Memorial Day weekend dangers
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Most consider Memorial Day weekend the start of summer. Barbecue and water activities tend to be the popular pastimes. Huntsville Emergency Medical Services, or HEMSI, says this...
View ArticleThe “voice” of Cotton Row Run honors service members in annual 10k
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Cotton Row Run made its way back to the Rocket City for the 38th time Monday, with nearly 4,000 participants from all over the world. At the Memorial Day tradition, there's one...
View ArticleRemember to move over for first responders– it’s the law
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - With school out and vacations in full swing, there are bound to be more drivers on the roadways. You may not have to look out for school buses, but you always have to look out for...
View ArticleMadison City Schools: All students must re-enroll by July 10
MADISON, Ala. - On Wednesday, Madison City School officials discussed the re-enrollment process for all students. New or old, all students must re-enroll for next school year. The school system says...
View ArticleFormer Huntsville city attorney, Peter Joffrion, runs for Alabama’s...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The field of candidates for Alabama's 5th Congressional District race has a new member. Former Huntsville city attorney, Peter Joffrion, is running for the seat. "We have had...
View ArticleHuntsville’s role in the National Museum of the US Army
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The history of the United States Army is the history of our nation and Huntsville is a big part of it. There will soon be a national museum to honor and represent the army in Fort...
View ArticleWWII Veteran honors friends, soldiers on 73rd anniversary of D-Day
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - June 6 marks 73 years since the invasion of Normandy during World War II, also known as "D-Day." U.S., British and Canadian forces stormed five different beaches along a 50-mile...
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