Cyber Monday deals to look out for
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Forget about the hustle and bustle of Black Friday... enjoy some of this season's best deals right from your couch! This Cyber Monday will be some online retailers biggest day of...
View ArticleWhat is the future of the electoral college?
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - After President-elect Trump's win in this year's general election, some are calling for a re-examination of the electoral college. Former Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie...
View ArticleMountain bike group helps clean up Monte Sano after storm damage
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Tennessee Valley was hit hard by high winds and heavy rain on Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. One of those areas, Monte Sano State Park. Clean up crews took to the...
View ArticleWho will replace Senator Jeff Sessions?
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - From the campaign trail to the 'Thank You' tour... to meetings at Trump tower for his cabinet. President-Elect Donald Trump is shaping the team we'll see and hear a lot from in the...
View ArticleDisaster relief efforts help storm victims have a better Christmas
DECATUR, Ala. - Many families impacted by the tornadoes and wildfires that swept through the Tennessee Valley are facing tough uncertainties in many areas of their lives. One might have to do with...
View ArticleCity councilman talks about long-term vision for J.O. Johnson school property
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The future of the site of the former J.O. Johnson High School is one of the big-ticket items on the agenda for the Huntsville City Council. It's also top of mind for new District 1...
View ArticleThe Rose of Sharon lends a helping hand this holiday season
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - You may remember, we told you about one non-profit's need for turkeys to help during their holiday food box distribution. Thanks to many generous WHNT viewers, The Rose of Sharon...
View ArticleRedstone-Huntsville AUSA chapter celebrates National Guard birthday
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Celebration is in order for the National Guard. Tuesday marks the government organization's 380th birthday. In the Tennessee Valley, community and government leaders came together...
View ArticleStill need to ship a Christmas present? You’ve got time!
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – December 25th is right around the corner! Have you sent all your packages to extended family out of town? If not, don’t worry! The United States Postal Service has send-by dates that...
View ArticleHuntsville Post Office experiences hectic, but manageable holiday season
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Christmas time isn't only busy for those of us shopping and wrapping gifts, it's busy for the U.S. Postal Service, too! At the Downtown Huntsville Post Office, busy would be an...
View ArticleMAPCO customer says she’s glad MAPCO is taking responsibility for fuel mix-up
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Filling up your tank with gas is a routine task for many of us, but it turned into a headache for some who filled up at two Valley MAPCO gas stations. The MAPCO station at Highway...
View ArticleLocal dealership works on 15 cars impacted by MAPCO fuel mixup in 24 hours
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Some drivers are dealing with the repercussions of having diesel pumped into their cars after a fuel mix-up at two MAPCO locations in Madison County. At Bill Penney Toyota, it's...
View ArticleIf you’re traveling this holiday weekend, buckle up and drive safely!
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- The holiday weekend is upon us, and Christmas is only three days away! The arrival of this weekend also means more drivers on the road, which unfortunately also means more...
View ArticleHudsonAlpha breaks ground with new finding about rare, genetic disorder
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - A recent finding at HudsonAlpha is breaking new ground with a rare, genetic disorder that causes intellectual and developmental delays in children. In collaboration with labs from...
View ArticleLocal restaurant owner decides to stay open on Christmas, expects large turn out
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Many people look forward to time off from work around the holidays to spend with family and friends. But for some in the Tennessee Valley, it's another day at the office. At Royal...
View ArticleJames Clemens band sent to London to perform in New Years Day Parade
MADISON, Ala. - Tuesday marked a big day for James Clemens High School! The school's marching band left for London early Tuesday morning to perform in the London New Year's Day Parade. James Clemens...
View ArticlePolice prepare to patrol across the Tennessee Valley ahead of New Years weekend
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - It's all about the booms, bangs and fireworks on New Year's Eve. The Huntsville Police Department wants everyone to have a plan in place this year, before you leave the house. "If...
View ArticleCouncilman Devyn Keith is optimistic of North Huntsville’s education future
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - 2016 was full of changes for the Huntsville City school system. Especially those in North Huntsville--Johnson High School closed, allowing those students from Butler and Johnson...
View ArticleEast Limestone breaks ground on new fire station, will improve response time
LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. - East Limestone residents can expect a new fire station next summer on Capshaw Road near Mooresville Road. On Thursday, community and state leaders met for a groundbreaking at...
View ArticleAlabama authorities warn public of texting scam
A death threat by text message scam is circulating around our state. The scammers are posing as hit men, sending death threats to Alabamians in a ploy to get access to personal information. The scam...
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