News
Posted 11/26/2019
The Neighborhood Institute of Huntington, the umbrella organization for Huntington's neighborhood associations, is now accepting microgrant applications for community projects.
Posted 11/12/2019
The Huntington Municipal Development Authority (HMDA) voted Monday, June 10, to appoint Cathy Burns as the agency’s next executive director.
Posted 11/12/2019
The Fairfield East Community Center is collecting donated goods for the Huntington-Cabell-Wayne Animal Control Shelter and Lily’s Place during the month of November.
Posted 10/23/2019
The Huntington Fire Department is one of 50 departments selected nationwide by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to participate in a pilot program to build a digital community risk assessment tool that will enable community leaders to make data-informed decisions around fire prevention and other risk-reduction activities.
Posted 10/10/2019
AT&T is collaborating with the City of Huntington to provide assistance to first responders and the community in the ongoing effort to combat the opioid epidemic.
Posted 09/13/2019
Huntington Mayor Steve Williams has been appointed as co-chair of a U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) task force that aims to collaborate across cities on ways to reduce substance abuse, highlight prevention strategies, increase access to and improve treatment and recovery support services for individuals.
Posted 07/15/2019
Mayor Steve Williams is ready to explore the latest in leadership and management practices, as one of 40 mayors chosen for an intensive education program with the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative.
Posted 06/12/2019
The City of Huntington on Wednesday, June 12, unveiled a new program that aims to provide first responders with self-care tools that will improve their ability to cope in high-stress situations.
Posted 05/16/2019
The City of Huntington and Honeywell on May 16, 2019, announced the third phase of a 15-year energy savings performance contract (ESPC), which in all three phases is expected to save approximately $4.8 million in total operating costs for the city.