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City to spend around $200 million dollars on improvements to I-565 interchange on Memorial Parkway Today it’s doing 100,000 trips a day, said Mayor Battle. It’s one of those intersections to make sure we re successful for the future.
Posted: Jul 12, 2021 7:35 PM
Updated: Jul 12, 2021 7:51 PM
Posted By: Olivia Schueller
The city of Huntsville is looking to spend nearly $200 million to improve safety and traffic flow to and from Huntsville.
The I-565 interchange at Memorial Parkway is something Mayor Tommy Battle said needs remodeling in order to keep up with the growth the city is seeing. Today it’s doing 100,000 trips a day, said Mayor Battle. It’s one of those intersections to make sure we re successful for the future.
15 Cadets graduate from Huntsville Police Academy Anna Mahan © Provided by Huntsville-Decatur WAFF HPD s newest officers
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Huntsville Police Department is welcoming some of its newest members to the force.
Fifteen cadets graduated from the Huntsville Police Department’s 64th Academy Session on Friday, July 9. The cadets completed the 19-week academy, nearly 5 months of obtaining the necessary knowledge and skills to be successful in keeping the community safe.
“Enforcing the law is only a part of our job,” said HPD Chief Mark McMurray. “We have to also be a part of the community, a good family member and a friend to those we serve. I am proud to call these fine men and women HPD officers and look forward to seeing what they accomplish within the department.”