Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025
Good morning, Huntsville. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 3rd of December.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Bobby Bozeman said the Food Bank of North Alabama is hosting a can-a-thon where local sponsors back efforts and community members help pack donated goods — participants will join fun price-guess games to boost the food drive. WAFF 48
- ➤ Huntsville Christmas Parade returned for its 11th year on Friday night, setting a record with over 90 decorated floats that lined downtown streets and drew thousands. The event featured marching bands and community groups—spurring creative float lighting for judging—while chilly weather did not slow the festive start to the holiday season. FOX 54
- ➤ The Committee on Church Cooperation in Decatur will host its annual Christmas Toy Room giveaway from Dec. 8 to 11 and expects to distribute thousands of toys to kids. WAFF 48
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Brett Pierce, CEO of The Masters Salon and co-owner of Strategies, is leading his family’s business into a new era at the old Dunnavant’s Mall—a legacy begun by his award-winning parents in 1973—as he introduces a team-based model that shares financial rewards and supports career growth for salon professionals nationwide. Huntsville Business Journal
- ➤ A $2 million permit was issued for Alabama’s first IKEA store at University Place Shopping Center in northwest Huntsville — Sevan Multi-Site Solutions will build the 46,000-square-foot store, which will feature over 5,000 products on display. The project is part of more than $132 million in new local construction that included updates at the international airport and other key sites. AL.com
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Netflix announced that the final episode of 'Stranger Things' will be shown exclusively in 500 theaters starting Dec. 31 with Huntsville’s AMC Valley Bend hosting screenings at 7 and 7:30 p.m.—additional showings are scheduled on Jan. 1 and tickets cost $20 to cover a mandatory food and drink credit. WAAY 31
- ➤ North Alabama will hold a ceremony on December 7th to mark the 84th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack & to honor the memory of those affected. WAAY 31
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Teacher Adrienne Booth of New Century Technology High School uses art to teach geometry to ninth graders—helping them see math from a fresh perspective. She has spent thirty years teaching and her method aids students in preparing for advanced math in high school. FOX 54
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Land Trust of North Alabama raised $300,000 Tuesday to buy a 65-acre parcel on Green Mountain—protecting a key link in its River to Gap project that connects parcels and safeguards water and wildlife. The trust said the land will remain wild—and available for future conservation efforts. AL.com
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ TVA's Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant in Limestone County produces nearly 20% of TVA's power along Wheeler Lake and regularly practices emergency operations using a simulator. The plant coordinates with local and state agencies — ensuring North Alabama residents are prepared in case of a potential risk. WAAY 31
- ➤ Huntsville approved an updated master plan for Limestone County that covers 45,000 acres and calls for 2,200 new residential units + 2,400 new jobs each year over the next 50 years. The plan also outlines significant office, industrial, and retail space and includes a new school project with Huntsville City Schools to support the area's growth. City of Huntsville
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Trail Care: Harvest Square
9 a.m. – 12 p.m. — Harvest Square Nature Preserve — Volunteer opportunity — Help maintain the trails with no experience required and enjoy the great outdoors.
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Pancakes with the Grinch at the North Pole
9 a.m. — Dave & Buster's Huntsville — $10+ — Enjoy a festive breakfast banquet and games with the Grinch in a magical holiday atmosphere.
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Huntsville Havoc vs. Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs
5-6:30 p.m. — Propst Arena — Streaming available — Watch the Havoc take on the Rail Yard Dawgs in an exciting hockey matchup.
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Holiday Magic 2025
6 p.m. — Burritt on the Mountain — $150 per person — Experience an enchanting holiday dinner with gourmet meals and festive performances at the historic site.
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Phat Sammy's Phusion Comedy Open Mic
9-11 p.m. — Phat Sammy's — Free entry — Enjoy a night of laughter with local comedians hosted by Branden Willis and Alex Zee.
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Bollywood Dance Class
6:15-7:15 p.m. — Saturn Jive Dance Space — $15, $10 for students — Experience the vibrant and energetic world of Bollywood dance combining traditional and modern styles.
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Laser Holidays at Campus 805
6:30-7:30 p.m. — Campus 805 — $10 — Experience a dazzling holiday laser show accompanied by festive music and stunning visuals.
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An Evening with Peter Billingsley & A Christmas Story
6:30-8 p.m. — Mars Music Hall — Ticket prices vary — Relive the holiday classic 'A Christmas Story' with Ralphie himself, Peter Billingsley, in an interactive celebration.
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Shucked Musical Performance
7-7:30 p.m. — Mark C. Smith Concert Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience the hilarious Tony Award-winning musical comedy that celebrates all things corn with a side of laughs.
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Jingle Jazz Tour - Huntsville 2025
6-10 p.m. — Huntsville Botanical Garden — $60+ — Experience a magical holiday evening filled with smooth jazz and soulful performances by renowned artists.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The only way out is through.
~ Robert Frost
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