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Another warm, sunny and breezy day for Sunday
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - For today, mostly sunny, breezy and warm. High temps in the low to mid 80s. Mostly clear and pleasant. Low to mid 60s. Monday, increasing clouds with a few showers late in the day. High temps in the low to mid 80s. Monday night, showers likely, a few thunderstorms possible. Heavy rain possible. Low temps in the low 60s. Tuesday, scattered showers with a few rumbles of thunder in the morning. Some sun during the afternoon. High temps in low 80s. Tuesday night, mostly clear and nice. Low temps around 60 degrees.
Nice end to the weekend – Rain returning soon
The weekend will come to an end with a nice, sunny Sunday. But, this pattern of nice weather will not be sticking around for much longer. Over the weekend, an area of high pressure has been holding back storms across our region, but that is starting to break down. Before it does, we will have a very nice Sunday for the final day of Panoply.
'He was just born to ride': Huntsville family takes memorial motorcycle ride to remember loved one
Family and friends of a Huntsville man killed in a motorcycle accident are turning tragedy into healing. 18-year-old Apollo Bafford died in a motorcycle accident on University Drive in February. Today, his family and friends rode around the Rocket City on motorcycles and in various vehicles. Most folks remember him...
Mainly sunny, warm and breezy for the weekend
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - For today, a mostly cloudy start to the day will transition to a mostly sunny afternoon. A warm and breezy day with high temps in the low to mid 80s, winds will gust to 25 MPH out of the southeast. Tonight, it will be partly cloudy and breezy. Low to mid 60s. Sunday, mostly sunny, breezy and warm. Temps in the low to mid 80s. Cloudy Sunday night, diminishing winds and mild. Low to mid 60s.
Low-cost spay/neuter certificates available
CULLMAN, Ala. – Arab-based nonprofit God’s Feral Felines, focused on reducing cat overpopulation, has been awarded a $2,500 grant by national nonprofit Petco Love. This investment supports the organization’s efforts in Marshall and Cullman counties to offer spay and neuter services at reduced costs. Petco Love has been a significant player in animal welfare since 1999, investing millions in adoption and other lifesaving initiatives. Its commitment extends to helping local organizations like God’s Feral Felines ensure that no pet is unnecessarily euthanized. “Our investment in God’s Feral Felines is part of more than $15 million in investments recently announced by Petco Love...
Happenings in North Alabama the weekend of April 26-28
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — This weekend has some events to keep in mind!. Big Ol' Ballpark Fair - Happening at Toyota Field from April 25 to May 5! The fair has 30 rides, from kiddie coasters and mini-drops to grown-up thrill rides like giant spinners, swings, and the Zipper. For families, enjoy rides like ferris wheels, bumper cars, and moving mazes. If you have tickets to a Trash Pandas game, you get into the fair for free. If you do not have tickets to the game, admission to the fair is $10 and includes shows. Rides, games, and food are extra.
Huntsville Fire & Rescue respond to house fire on Arlington Cir.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - On Sunday afternoon, multiple units were on the scene of a house fire on Arlington Circle. Huntsville Fire & Rescue officials said multiple departments assisted in putting a house fire out on Arlington Circle. The department urged people to avoid the area. WAFF crews at the...
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Each week we tally up the stories visitors to FOX54.com clicked on the most. Get up to speed with any headlines you might have missed with this handy recap. 1. Demonstrators, police clash at Decatur's Third Friday. Catrela Perkins, the widow of Steve Perkins, was briefly...
‘Gone completely rogue’: Attorney calls on DOJ to investigate Decatur Police Department
After Steve Perkins’ widow was handcuffed and three others were arrested during a peaceful demonstration at last week’s 3rd Friday event, civil rights attorney Lee Merritt wrote a letter Thursday requesting a meeting with the Northern District of Alabama’s U.S. Attorney’s Office and called for an investigation into the Decatur Police Department.
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