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Good morning, Huntsville. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 11th of July.

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • HEMSI officials said Thursday at 8:04 p.m. near Cedar Point Drive and Pulaski Pike north of Winchester Road that a vehicle hit two motorcycles—one rider died at the scene and the other was taken to Huntsville Hospital for further evaluation.  WHNT News 19

CRIME NEWS

  • Former Decatur officer Mac Marquette is charged with murder for fatally shooting Stephen Perkins in his front yard—during a tow truck repossession on Sept. 29—and will go to trial in September if an appeals court upholds the decision that denied his immunity.  WHNT News 19
  • On July 10th, car break-ins rose in Madison County — the Sheriff’s Office began investigating to catch suspects and stop the trend.  WAAY 31

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Drake State Community and Technical College is upgrading its advanced manufacturing lab—an effort that strengthens its 15-year partnership with NASA’s HUNCH program. The college recently installed a Haas VF6 SS Machining Center in its new Leidos Advanced Training Complex—boosting real aerospace training opportunities for its students.  Huntsville Business Journal

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • A dense fog advisory has been issued for northern Alabama and southern middle Tennessee until 9 a.m. CDT this morning — visibility can drop to one-quarter of a mile. Drivers should slow down — use headlights and leave extra distance to stay safe.  WAAY 31

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The City of Huntsville has extended the application deadline for the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council to Thursday, July 31 at 10 p.m.—local high school students interested in leadership and community service are encouraged to apply. The council, run by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, will meet monthly from September through May for training and project work.  City of Huntsville
  • Huntsville City Council approved a plan to annex more than 1,000 acres across the Tennessee Valley, extending its limits into Marshall County for the first time. Councilwoman Jennie Robinson said the move brings a rock quarry under city control to preserve the riverfront and nearby neighborhoods—some residents worry current roads may not be maintained.  WAAY 31

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Heartshakers - Tom Petty Tribute

    7:00-8:30 p.m. — Mars Music Hall — Tickets available at the VBC Box Office and online — Don't miss out on The Heartshakers, a live tribute to the music of Tom Petty.

    Sat, 7/12/25

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  • The Market at MidCity

    12-4 p.m. — The Camp — Free entry — Explore local vendors and enjoy community vibes in Huntsville.

    Sun, 7/13/25

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  • Level Up STEAM Camp: Python Coding for Beginners

    8:30 AM - 4:30 PM — DiVRgence — Registration required — Dive into Python programming with hands-on projects for young learners.

    Mon, 7/14/25

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  • Mick Foley: A Night of Comedy and Storytelling

    7-8:30 p.m. — Huntsville Levity Live — Tickets required — Experience the wit and wisdom of wrestling legend Mick Foley as he shares stories from his colorful career.

    Tue, 7/15/25

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  • Catacombs & Comedians

    7-11 p.m. — Huntsville Levity Live — Tickets from $21.42 — Experience a night of laughter with Brandi Augustus, Jesse Brady, Rayna Cahill, Elliott White & Dan Taylor.

    Wed, 7/16/25

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  • CodeHSV Summer Tech Mixer

    6-8 p.m. — The Camp — Free entry — Network and innovate at Huntsville's vibrant tech community mixer.

    Thu, 7/17/25

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  • Columbus Clingstones vs. Rocket City Trash Pandas

    6:35–8:35 p.m. — Toyota Field — Admission Charged — Don't miss the exciting matchup between the Rocket City Trash Pandas and the Columbus Clingstones.

    Fri, 7/18/25

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  • Hike at Bethel Spring

    9 a.m. – 12 p.m. — Bethel Spring Nature Preserve — Free entry — Experience a moderately challenging hike with beautiful scenery and a stunning waterfall.

    Sat, 7/19/25

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  • Riveting Reptile Day

    9-11 a.m. — J.D. & Annie S. Hays Nature Preserve — Free entry — Discover fascinating reptiles and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages.

    Wed, 7/23/25

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  • Kami Con - Huntsville Anime Invasion

    3 p.m. - 12 a.m. — vbc south hall — Tickets available online — Celebrate Japanese culture, gaming, and anime with fellow enthusiasts.

    Thu, 7/24/25

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