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Butterfly Release | Huntsville Botanical Garden

Butterfly Release | Huntsville Botanical Garden Guests of all ages will enjoy sharing in the magic of safely releasing live butterflies into the Purdy Butterfly House. This program begins with a brief presentation about butterflies and their habitat, followed by taking part in the safe restoration of our indoor butterfly population. Don’t forget your camera – these photo opportunities are not to be missed! Butterfly Releases take place throughout the summer, and each program lasts approximately 30 minutes. Registration is required , and space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today! Join/Support the Huntsville Botanical Garden Reference: hsvbg.org

Google Insider Cyber-Attack?

Google probing possible insider attack Google is investigating whether one or more employees may have helped facilitate a cyber-attack that the U.S. search giant said it was a victim of in mid-December... the attack, which targeted people who have access to specific parts of Google networks, may have been facilitated by people working in Google China’s office. Google is also still in the process of scanning its internal networks since the cyber-attack in mid-December. China has tried to play down Google’s threat to leave Reference: www.reuters.com

Alabama police say no evidence of child on interstate | Carlee Russell case

Alabama police say no evidence of child on interstate Police say no reports of child wandering along I-495 as questions abound over woman who went missing for 48 hours last week... Police officers arrived on the scene five minutes later to find Russell’s wig, cellphone, and purse along the road, with an Apple watch located inside the bag. The snacks, however, were not there. ... Reference: www.theguardian.com

Move FBI HQ to Huntsville? Idea appears to be suggestion, not mandate

Move FBI HQ to Huntsville? Idea appears to be suggestion, not mandate The rider prohibits any money in the 2024 appropriations bill to be directed toward construction of a new FBI headquarters. The FBI has long been searching for a new site for its HQ because of the deteriorating condition of the J. Edgar Hoover Building in downtown Washington. The Huntsville campus has earned the moniker of HQ2, Sharp said, with 19 of the bureau’s 26 divisions having a presence at Redstone Arsenal. “It’s certainly not official,” Sharp told AL.com last year. “But definitely you could call it an unofficial second headquarters because all the footprint here on the north and south campus (at Redstone) are headquarters entities. Reference: www.al.com

Decision to move Space Command to Huntsville potentially halted

Decision to move Space Command to Huntsville potentially halted HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - U.S. Officials believe that the Biden Administration is planning to stop the plans to move U.S. Space Command’s Headquarters from Colorado to Alabama , according to an NBC report. Reference: www.waff.com

More apartment complexes coming to Huntsville to accommodate population growth

More apartment complexes coming to Huntsville to accommodate population growth More people are moving to Huntsville every week, keeping city planners and private contractors busy with trying to make sure there’s enough housing. ... Last week, the city planning commission approved even more apartment complexes to be built. But with so many complexes already being built , Madsen expects apartment growth to slow ...hopes the city and developers will switch their focus to developing houses that people can afford to purchase. Reference: www.waff.com

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