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  2. Timeline of Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    2018 - A Huntsville police officer, William Darby, shoots and kills a suicidal man seconds after arriving at the scene. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The city council votes to pay the officer's legal defense. Cleared of wrong-doing by the police review board, [ 24 ] Darby is convicted of murder. [ 25 ]

  3. List of mayors of Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mayors who served the city of Huntsville, Alabama. [1] From 1812 to 1828, a board of trustees governed Huntsville, headed by a popularly elected president: 1816–1819: Nicholas Pope; 1819–1821: John Brahan; 1821: Benjamin Pope; 1821–1822: John Read; 1822–1823: John W. Tilfordy; 1823–1824: John Boardman; 1824: William ...

  4. Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    K–12 public education in Huntsville is provided by Huntsville City Schools. [227] In the 2022–2023 school year 23,939 students attended Huntsville City Schools. According to U.S. News & World Report, "49% of high school students tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 45% tested at or above that level for math". They also ...

  5. The 19 Best Things To Do In Huntsville This Year - AOL

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    Rocket City is a place ever on the rise. Outdoor Activities In Huntsville Enjoy a Walk in Big Spring Park. There's no better place in downtown Huntsville for a walk than Big Spring International ...

  6. Mayoral elections in Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Huntsville mayoral election took place on August 25, 2020, to elect the mayor of Huntsville, Alabama. Incumbent Republican Mayor Tommy Battle won re-election to a fourth term, with Democrat Andy Woloszyn coming in second. [8] The election was officially non-partisan, but some candidates were affiliated with political parties.

  7. Huntsville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The metro area's principal city is Huntsville, and consists of two counties: Limestone and Madison. As of the 2020 United States census, the Huntsville Metropolitan Area's population was 491,723, making it the 2nd-largest metropolitan area in Alabama (behind only the Birmingham metropolitan area) and the 113th-largest in the United States. [2]

  8. Proposed Huntsville city budget calls for over $70 million in ...

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    Jul. 21—Huntsville Finance Director Steve Ritter released a proposed city budget for fiscal year 2021-22 that calls for more than $70 million in operations spending, based on one of the largest ...

  9. Huntsville City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville City Schools is the school district serving Huntsville, Alabama. [4] As of the 2016–17 school year, the system had 24,083 students and employed 1,697 teachers. [ 5 ] The district oversees 36 schools: 21 PreK - elementary schools , 6 middle schools , 7 high schools , and 2 magnet schools .