Tuesday, March 4th, 2025

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Good morning, Huntsville. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 4th of March.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Huntsville police are investigating a hit-and-run incident that involved a bicyclist on Monday near Bob Wallace and 10th. WAFF 48
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ In Huntsville, a new text message scam about unpaid toll bills cost a woman over $1,000, highlighting the importance of skepticism towards unfamiliar text requests for money. WAFF 48
- ➤ An investigation has been initiated following the death of 68-year-old inmate John Mitchell Rigdon in Madison County, who was found unresponsive in his cell shortly after being arrested for criminal trespassing. WAAY 31
- ➤ Nickarious McConnico was sentenced to 12 months for his connection to the death of 4-year-old Kaiden Everson in Huntsville. WAFF 48
- ➤ Willie Gardner was arrested for stabbing his roommate, stealing the victim's phone, and initiating a high-speed chase with Huntsville police. WAAY 31
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ After 90 years, the iconic Huntsville business C.T. Garvin Feed & Seed has permanently closed, with an online auction for its inventory underway. Huntsville Business Journal
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ A high impact wind event with potential severe storms and damaging winds of up to 80 mph is forecast for Huntsville, Ala., starting Tuesday afternoon into early Wednesday, leading to a wind advisory with possible isolated tree and power line damage. WAFF 48
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mandates over 700,000 civilian Defense Department employees to document weekly achievements, aiming to enhance focus on core missions under President Trump's administration. AL.com
TRAVEL NEWS
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Alton Brown Live Culinary Show
Alton Brown, the renowned chef and Food Network star, returns to entertain food enthusiasts with a unique blend of culinary science, comedy, and audience interaction in his live tour.
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Michael W. Smith & Chandler Moore: One Night with Two Pianos
An intimate worship experience featuring powerhouse musicians Michael W. Smith and Chandler Moore performing together on two pianos.
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Randy Steele Live at St. Stephens Music Hall
Randy Steele will perform live at St. Stephens Music Hall in Huntsville.
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Spring Organ Festival
From March 9 through April 10, the Greater Huntsville, AL Chapter of the American Guild of Organists hosts its Spring Organ Festival at various local churches on alternating Thursday evenings (7:00pm) and Sunday afternoons (3:30pm). The events are free and open to the public.
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Landon Bryant's Storytelling Event
Landon Bryant, a popular Southern storyteller and social media influencer, shares insights and humor about Southern culture at Huntsville Levity Live.
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Shen Yun Performing Arts - Huntsville
Shen Yun Performing Arts presents a spectacular showcase of traditional Chinese culture through classical dance, storytelling, and live music.
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2025 Conference USA Men's & Women's Basketball Championships
The Conference USA Basketball Championships will showcase the top men's and women's college basketball teams in Propst Arena, Huntsville.
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Rittz with Doc Backer Live Concert
Enjoy a live performance by Rittz with openers Doc Backer at the Furniture Factory Bar & Grill in Huntsville.
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Virtual Seven Chakra Sound Healing Journey
Immerse yourself in a 60-minute sound healing journey utilizing Tibetan singing bowls to balance and align the seven chakras.
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DECONSTRUCTED: A Night of Songwriting and Open Mic
DECONSTRUCTED is a songwriter night featuring performances by host Jim Parker and special guest Josh Taylor, offering a blend of music and discussions on songwriting processes.
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