Thursday, March 5th, 2026
Good morning, Huntsville. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 5th of March.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ L.L.Bean will open its first Alabama store at Bridge Street Town Centre on April 3 with a Bootmobile tour beginning March 28 (with a stop at Toyota Field on April 4) that will also hire 40 employees. The new 16,000 sqft store brings outdoor apparel and footwear to the community. AL.com
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Burritt on the Mountain will host Fire on the Mountain, an immersive event that brings 1800s life to the Historic Park on Saturday, March 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Attendees will see live open-fire cooking, blacksmithing, and hands-on activities that showcase early traditions. The Madison Record
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Emergency crews and law enforcement are responding to a damaged gas line at Hazel Green High School, and the school has been evacuated as a precaution (Madison County Sheriff's Office advised residents to avoid the area). WAAY 31
- ➤ Huntsville City Schools presented its $600 million, 10-year capital plan on Feb. 26 to improve facilities and advance its ‘district of choice’ mission; immediately after, Mayor Tommy Battle delivered a check for over $5 million generated by closing three TIF (Tax Increment Financing) districts to support ongoing upgrades. Huntsville Business Journal
- ➤ Principal Kristin Kolenich—who has 21 years in teaching—prepares the new Russell Branch Elementary School for its fall opening by reviewing building progress and making plans to hire staff and engage families. The Madison Record
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Richard De Fatta will retire Friday after nearly 50 years of service at Redstone Arsenal, where he served as deputy to the commanding general of Army Space and Missile Defense Command and led its technical center — marking decades of dedication. FOX 54
- ➤ Bree Wilbourn was elected chair of the Huntsville Committee of 100 and Les Tillery named head of BizPac for the term from 2026 to 2028 (the group will focus on economic development, public education and cooperative local government across Huntsville and Madison County). AL.com
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A local doctor advised Huntsville residents to stay active — taking a walk every hour to reduce blood clot risks during Blood Clot Awareness Month. The tip was shared on March 4. WAAY 31
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Toyota Field is set to host two collegiate baseball games when Alabama A&M plays Jacksonville State on Wednesday, March 18 at 6:05 p.m. and Alabama faces Austin Peay on Tuesday, March 24 at 6:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale online. The Madison Record
- ➤ The Lady Patriots of Bob Jones are set to play in the Class 7A Semi-Finals today at 9 a.m. against Auburn at the Jefferson County Civic Center in downtown Birmingham after their win in the Northwest Regional Tournament. The Madison Record
- ➤ UAH women’s basketball defeated West Alabama Monday night at SportsMED Arena to move to the Gulf South Conference Championship semifinals. The win tied their record at 27 wins and kept them perfect at home (16-0), and they will host Trevecca Thursday night with tipoff to be determined. The Madison Record
- ➤ Discovery Middle School named Drew Lawson as its new football coach. Lawson, a 23-year-old former Bob Jones athlete and college player at UNA, will start summer workouts and implement a new play system for 80 players preparing for the 2026 season — easing their transition to high school football. The Madison Record
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Gino Rosaria Album Release Concert
7-10 p.m. — ANRO Business and Event Center — $85 (includes food and drink) — Experience an intimate evening of jazz, soul, and storytelling with Gino Rosaria's latest album.
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CUSA Basketball Championships - All Sessions Pass
March 10-14 — Propst Arena — Ticket purchase required — Experience the excitement of the CUSA basketball championships featuring teams vying for glory and an NCAA bid.
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Anne Wilson Live Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Mark C. Smith Concert Hall — Tickets available — Experience an enchanting evening with Anne Wilson in concert.
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Flavor In Ya Ear Vol 2
7 PM – 12 AM — The Note Jazz Lounge — 21+ event — Experience a night of vibrant beats and good vibes at a cozy jazz venue.
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Cosmic Charlie Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — Mars Music Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience the rescheduled performance of Cosmic Charlie amidst a vibrant musical atmosphere.
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42nd International Symposium on Child Abuse
All day — Von Braun Center — Various ticket options — Engage with top experts and network with professionals focused on child maltreatment.
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Naturalist Hike
10 AM – 12 PM — Monte Sano Nature Preserve — Free entry — Explore the forest ecology with an expert while enjoying a leisurely hike.
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Raptor Shows
11 a.m. — Huntsville Botanical Garden — $8-$20 — Experience the awe-inspiring displays of Alabama's raptors in this educational and captivating show.
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Race to Space Marathon & Half Marathon
6 AM – 1 PM — Bridge Street Town Centre — Registration required — Experience stunning courses and a lively post-race party in a thrilling marathon event.
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GEOHuntsville Summit 2026: Rocket City Rising
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM — Huntsville Botanical Garden — Check event page for cost — Explore the future of geospatial technology, space exploration, and AI with industry leaders and innovative thinkers.
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