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Movie Title Year Distributor Notes Rev Formats Black 'n White In Color 1987 VCR O Ebony Erotica 2 1985 VCR LezOnly DRO Foxy Brown 1984 VCA O Hot Shorts: Laurie Smith 1986 VCR 1 DO Seduction of Lana Shore 1984 Cinematrex Obama ended up winning the Alabama Democratic Primary in Madison County by large margins in 2008. In the general election, John McCain carried Madison County with 57% of the vote. In the 2016 general election, Donald Trump (R) carried Madison County with 55% of the vote. With Hillary Clinton (D) receiving 38%, and Gary Johnson (I) receiving 4%. Huntsville is represented in Congress by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-5th Congressional District, AL) who won re-election in 2016 with 60% of the vote. See also: List of mayors of Huntsville, Alabama Public safety and health
In 2007, Mayor Loretta Spencer combined the police, fire, and animal services departments to create the Department of Public Safety.[78] The former chief of police was appointed as its director. The new department has nearly 900 employees and an annual budget of $63 million. Fire The Huntsville Fire and Rescue[79] provides fire protection for the city. On a daily basis the department staffs and coordinates nineteen engine companies, five ladder trucks, four rescue trucks, along with a Special Operations Division that includes Hazardous Materials Units, Technical Rescue Units, and several specialized support units. Huntsville Fire & Rescue also has Fire Investigations, emergency response dispatch, logistics, and training divisions, all of which are diverse, innovative and efficient. Many Huntsville firefighters are members of the regional Hazardous Materials and Heavy Rescue[80] response teams. The day-to-day operations of the department are currently carried out by the department's Fire Chief. Volunteer organizations Huntsville has two volunteer public safety organizations in their city. The Huntsville-Madison County Rescue Squad is the county wide volunteer rescue organization with tasks ranging from vehicle extrication to water rescues. The other is the Huntsville Cave Rescue Unit which is the region's only all-volunteer cave rescue organization. It is tasked with cave, cliff and high angle rope rescues. These organizations are located in Huntsville but operate both in the city and outside with HCRU responding to many cave rescue calls coming from caves well outside the city limits.



Emergency medical services Huntsville Emergency Medical Services, Inc. (HEMSI)[81] provides emergency medical services to Huntsville and surrounding Madison county. HEMSI operates up to 22 advanced life support crews from 12 stations with a fleet of 36 ambulances fully equipped with the latest technology. HEMSI is CAAS accredited and is an IAED accredited center of excellence. Police The Huntsville Police Department[82] has 3 precincts and 1 downtown HQ, 400 sworn officers, 150 civilian personnel, and patrols an area of 194.7+ square miles (this number has grown due to recent annexations). Police Academy The Huntsville Police Academy has been in operation since 1965.[83] In 2014, the academy had graduated 53 basic classes and 7 lateral classes.[84] Hospitals The main building of Huntsville Hospital Huntsville Hospital System Crestwood Medical Center[85] Economy Huntsville's main economic influence is derived from aerospace and military technology. Redstone Arsenal, Cummings Research Park (CRP), and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center comprise the main hubs for the area's technology-driven economy. CRP is the second largest research park in the United States and the fourth largest in the world. University of Alabama in Huntsville is a center for technology and engineering research in the area. There are commercial technology companies such as the network access company ADTRAN, computer graphics company Intergraph and designer and manufacturer of IT infrastructure Avocent. Cinram manufactures and distributes 20th Century Fox DVDs and Blu-ray Discs out of their Huntsville plant. Sanmina-SCI has a presence in the area. Fifty-seven Fortune 500 companies have operations in Huntsville.[86] In 2005, Forbes magazine named the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area as 6th best in the nation for doing business, and number one in terms of the number of engineers per total employment. In 2006, Huntsville dropped to 14th; the prevalence of engineers was not considered in the 2006 ranking. Retail There are several strip malls and shopping malls throughout the city. Huntsville has one enclosed mall, Parkway Place, built in 2002 on the site of the former Parkway City Mall. A larger mall built in 1984, Madison Square Mall, was closed in 2017 and the site is to be redeveloped into a lifestyle center, now known as Mid City. There is also a lifestyle center named Bridge Street Town Centre, completed in 2007, in Cummings Research Park. Space and defense Huntsville remains the center for rocket-propulsion research in NASA and the Army. The Marshall Space Flight Center has been designated to develop NASA's future Space Launch System (SLS),[87] and the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) is responsible for developing a variety of rocket-based tactical weapons. Automobiles Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama, located in North Huntsville Industrial Park and separate from the under-construction Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA facility, has 1,350 employees as of 2019. The plant has plans to expand, and to employ 1,800 individuals by 2021 (https://www.al.com/news/2019/03/toyota-adds-450-new-jobs-at-huntsville-motor-plant.html). The plant manufactures engines for Toyota vehicles. The planned Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA facility plans to open by 2021 with up to 4,000 employees (https://www.waff.com/2019/10/14/huntsvilles-mazda-toyota-manufacturing-plant-construction-update). The new plant plans to become an assembly facility where SUV's are made for both Mazda and Toyota. Infrastructure Transportation The Saturn V replica at the US Space and Rocket Center stands as a prominent landmark near mile 15 on Interstate 565. Huntsville is served by several U.S. Highways, including 72, 231, 431 and an Interstate highway spur, I-565, that links Huntsville and Decatur to I-65. Alabama Highway 53 also connects the city with I-65 in Ardmore, Tennessee. Major roadways include University Drive, Governors Drive, Airport Road, Memorial Parkway and Research Park Blvd. Cited as "Restore Our Roads", the city of Huntsville, between 2014 and 2019, will perform about $383 million worth of road construction to improve the transportation infrastructure.[88] Some of the funds for the road work comes from an increase in sales tax,[89] while others come from various sources including the Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement Program.[90] Major road projects include: Memorial Parkway overpasses at Martin Road, Lily Flagg, and Mastin Lake Road Widening US 72 over Chapman Mountain Widening US 72 from Providence Main Street to County Line Road from 4 lanes to 6 lanes Access and intersection improvements along Memorial Parkway Extending the Northern Bypass from Pulaski Pike to US-231/431 Widening Cecil Ashburn Drive over Huntsville Mountain from 2 to 4 lanes Additional road projects include reconstructing Holmes Avenue over Pinhook Creek, widening Zierdt, Martin and Winchester Roads, widening Old Madison Pike from Cummings Research Park to the city of Madison, relocating and widening Church Street north of Downtown, relocating Wynn Drive to allow an extension of the Calhoun Community College campus, various improvements along US 431 north of Hampton Cove, creating a new Downtown Gateway with the extension of Harvard Road from Governors Drive to Williams Avenue for a direct connection to Downtown, and extending Weatherly Road to the new Grissom High School. In 2015, Alabama and Huntsville were not considered bicycle friendly.[91] There are bike paths for exercise available.[92] Huntsville government is working to improve bicycle network within the city limits.[93] Public transit Public transit in Huntsville is run by the city's Department of Parking and Public Transit.[94] The Huntsville Shuttle runs 11 fixed routes throughout the city, mainly around downtown and major shopping areas like Memorial Parkway and University Drive and has recently expanded some of the buses to include bike racks on the front for a trial program. A trolley makes stops at tourist attractions and shopping centers. The city runs HandiRide, a demand-response transit system for the handicapped, and RideShare, a county-wide carpooling program. Railroads Huntsville has two active commercial rail lines. The mainline is run by Norfolk Southern, which runs from Memphis to Chattanooga, Tennessee. The original depot for this rail line, the Huntsville Depot, still exists as a railroad museum, though it no longer offers passenger service. Another rail line, formerly part of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), successor to the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway (NC&StL), is being operated by the Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority (HMCRA). The line connects to the Norfolk Southern line downtown and runs 13 miles (21 km) south, passing near Ditto Landing on the Tennessee River, and terminating at Norton Switch, near Hobbs Island. This service, in continuous operation since 1894, presently hauls freight and provides transloading facilities at its downtown depot location. Until the mid-1950s, the L&N provided freight and passenger service to Guntersville and points South. The rail cars were loaded onto barges at Hobbs Island. The barge tows were taken upstream through the Guntersville Dam & Locks and discharged at Port Guntersville. Remnants of the track supporting piers still remain in the river just upstream from Hobbs Island. The service ran twice daily. L&N abandoned the line in 1984, at which time it was acquired by the newly created HMCRA, a state agency. A third line, the Mercury and Chase Railroad, runs 10-mile (16 km) weekend tourist rides on part of another former NC&StL and L&N line from the North Alabama Railroad Museum's Chase Depot, located in the community of Chase, Alabama. Their collection includes one of the oldest diesel locomotives in existence (1926). The rail line originally connected Huntsville to NC&StL's Nashville-to-Chattanooga mainline in Decherd, Tennessee. The depot was once the smallest union station in the United States when it served the NC&StL and Memphis and Charleston Railroad, the predecessor to the Norfolk Southern.[95] Air service The Huntsville International Airport is served by several regional and national carriers, including Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Silver Airways and American Airlines. Delivery companies have hubs in Huntsville, making flights to Europe, Asia, and Mexico.[96] The airport has the highest average fares in US as of June 2014.[97] Ports The inland Port of Huntsville combines the Huntsville International Airport, International Intermodal Center, and Jetplex Industrial Park for truck, train and air transport. The intermodal terminal transfers truck and train cargo to aircraft. The port has on-site U.S. Customs and USDA inspectors. The port is Foreign Trade Zone No. 83.[citation needed] Bicycle routes There are several bicycle routes in the city,[98][99][100] but access to these routes can be limited.[citation needed] Utilities Electricity, water, and natural gas are all provided in Huntsville by Huntsville Utilities (HU).[101] HU purchases and resells power from the Tennessee Valley Authority. TVA has two plants that provide electricity to the Huntsville area- Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant in Limestone County and Guntersville Dam in Marshall County. A third, Bellefonte Nuclear Power Plant in Jackson County, was built in the 1980s but was never activated. TVA plans to eventually activate the plant.[102] Telephone service in Huntsville is provided by AT&T, EarthLink, WOW!, and Comcast. Comcast and WOW! are the two cable providers in the Huntsville city limits. Mediacom operates in rural outlying areas. AT&T announced the start of its DSL U-verse service in the Huntsville-Decatur metro area in November 2010.[103] Media and communications Newspapers The Huntsville Times has been Huntsville's only daily newspaper since 1996, when the Huntsville News closed. Before then, the News was the morning paper, and the Times was the afternoon paper until 2004. The Times has a weekday circulation of 60,000, which rises to 80,000 on Sundays. Both papers were owned by the Newhouse chain.[104] In May 2012, Advance Publications, owner of the Times, announced that the Times would become part of a new company called the Alabama Media Group,[105] along with the other three newspapers and two websites owned by Advance. As part of the change, the newspapers moved to a three-day publication schedule, with print editions available only on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The Huntsville Times and its sister papers publish news and information 7 days a week on AL.com.[106] A few alternative newspapers are available in Huntsville. The Valley Planet[107] covers arts and entertainment in the Tennessee Valley area. The Redstone Rocket[108] is a newspaper distributed throughout Redstone Arsenal's housing area covering activities on Redstone. Speakin' Out News[109] is a weekly newspaper focused on African Americans. El Reportero is a Spanish-language newspaper for North Alabama. Magazines Huntsville Life Magazine is a lifestyle magazine, which is published six times annually.[110] No'Ala Huntsville is a lifestyle magazine, which is published six times annually. Radio See also: List of radio stations in Alabama Huntsville is the 106th largest radio market in the United States.[111] Station KIH20 broadcasts the National Weather Service's forecasts and warnings for the Huntsville area. Television The Huntsville DMA serves 15 counties in North Alabama and 6 counties in Southern Middle Tennessee. TV Stations WTZT 11.1 Cozi TV (Athens) WHDF 15.1 CW Network Florence WHNT 19.1 CBS 19.2 WHNT2 HD 19.3 Antenna TV WHIQ 25.1 PBS/Alabama Public Television 25.2 APT Kids 25.3 APT Create 25.5 APT World 25.5 Huntsville ETV WAAY 31.1 ABC 31.2 Ion Television 31.3 QVC W34EY-D 38 3ABN 38.1 3ABN 38.2 3ABN Proclaim 38.3 3ABN Dare to Dream 38.4 3ABN Latino 38.5 3ABN Radio 38.6 3ABN Radio Latino 38.7 Radio 74 WAFF 48.1 NBC 48.2 Bounce TV 48.3 Circle 48.4 Laff 48.5 Grit WZDX 54.1 FOX 54.2 WAMY My Network TV 54.3 Me-TV 54.4 Escape Film A few feature films have been shot in Huntsville, including 20 Years After[112] (2008, originally released as Like Moles, Like Rats),[113] Air Band (2005),[114] and Constellation (2005).[115] Parts of the film SpaceCamp (1986) were shot at Huntsville's U.S. Space and Rocket Center at the eponymous facility. The U.S. Space and Rocket Center stood in for NASA in the 1989 movie Beyond the Stars. Columbia Pictures filmed Ravagers (1979) in The Land Trust's Historic Three Caves Quarry, at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, and at an antebellum home next door to Lee High School. The city was also referenced in Captain Marvel. Huntsville's legacy in the space program continues to draw film producers looking for background material for space-themed films. During the pre-production of Apollo 13 (1995), the cast and crew spent time at Space Camp and Marshall Space Flight Center preparing for their roles. Space Camp was mentioned in the film Stranger than Fiction and was featured in a 2008 episode of Penn & Teller: B.S.! on NASA. Huntsville has seven movie theaters:[116] AMC Valley Bend 18 Carmike Cinemas Valley Bend 18 + IMAX Carmike Huntsville 10 Monaco Pictures 14 Regal Hollywood Stadium 18 Touchstar Cinemas Luxury Madison Square


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