News
Posted 08/13/2020
Huntington City Council on Monday, Aug. 11, 2020, adopted two ordinances proposed by Mayor Steve Williams that will extend financial relief for residents and business owners amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted 08/03/2020
HUNTINGTON – The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) has awarded the Huntington Stormwater Utility a grant to stabilize and improve Huntington’s floodwall infrastructure.
Posted 07/16/2020
HUNTINGTON – Compass is designed to resource the City of Huntington’s police and fire personnel with the skills necessary to foster optimal health, humanity, and performance. Compass Advisory Committee hosted a kickoff event Thursday, July 16, to commemorate the beginning of construction of a state-of-the-art integrated wellness center.
Posted 07/15/2020
On July 13, 2020, the State of West Virginia began offering new CARES Act Small Business Grants that can provide small businesses with up to $5,000 to cover the costs of business interruption, lost sales, and other expenses resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted 06/16/2020
As a tribute to the Class of 2020, the City of Huntington is coordinating a vehicle parade for all high school seniors who live in Huntington or who attend a high school in Huntington on Friday, June 19.
Posted 05/14/2020
The Huntington Fire Department is now accepting applications through June 14, 2020.
Posted 05/07/2020
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced that Huntington has been selected to receive two Brownfields cleanup and assessment grants totaling $812,590.
Posted 05/01/2020
HUNTINGTON – Mayor Steve Williams has signed an executive order establishing temporary rules that expedite the process for restaurants to set up outdoor dining.
Posted 04/30/2020
HUNTINGTON -- The City of Huntington would like to remind all candidates running for public office that placing campaign signs in public rights-of-way is prohibited.
Posted 04/28/2020
The City of Huntington has organized a first-responder parade to salute health care workers at Cabell Huntington Hospital and St. Mary's Medical Center on Thursday, April 30.
Participating agencies will include Huntington Police, Huntington Fire, Huntington Public Works, Marshall University Police Department, Cabell County EMS, Cabell County Sheriff's Department, West Virginia State Police and more. Vehicles in the parade will line up at Huntington Fire Department Centennial Station No. 1, 839 7th Ave., at 11:45 a.m. They will leave at noon and travel to Cabell Huntington Hospital and then to St. Mary’s.