The Huntsville Times

Published by: al.com
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Introducing the daily digital edition from The Huntsville Times, a premium reading experience focused on the issues that matter to Huntsville and Alabama. In each edition you’ll find:
- Exclusive local stories that matter to you, available only to subscribers.
- Local reporting about growth, development and the economy in metro Huntsville.
- A concise rundown of the daily local news you need.
- Conversations with our region’s change-makers.
- Abundant storytelling on the people, places, things to do and restaurants that give Huntsville the flavor we love.
- Exclusive access to columnists and experts in everything from food and gardening to enjoying the outdoors.
- Puzzles and games, plus all your familiar comics.
- Statewide podcasts, sports videos and news videos.
The app is free to download and comes with a preview edition.
Subscribers to The Huntsville Times get full access to each edition. Simply sign in with your existing email associated with your subscription and password.
Subscriber Support:
[email protected]
Our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use:
http://www.advance.net/advancedigitalUserAgreementPP/

••••• SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION •••••
If you are not a current subscriber, we offer the following App-only subscription options through the App Store:


- 1 Month Auto-renewing Subscription: $9.99


Includes full digital access to al.com.


Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period.



Your subscriptions may be managed (and auto-renewal can be turned off) by going to your iTunes Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period.


If we offer a free trial, any unused portion of the free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription.
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The Huntsville Times Reviews

Terrible app

wcl99 on

United States

If I could, I’d give this zero stars. This is one of the worst apps I’ve ever used. The biggest problem is, it seems to have Alzheimer’s, because it can’t remember anything for 5 seconds. Reading the newspaper, and get a text? Switch away from this app for a few seconds, and guess what? You have to find your place all over again! You even have to open the edition you were reading!! This is especially annoying when working the puzzles, because if you have already partially solved one, ha!! Too bad, have to start all over! The index is also inadequate. If you’re looking for coverage of a particular story, unless they happened to include it as one of the two or three they specifically list in the index, you just have to search. Is it in the South section, or maybe the Nation? No way to know except to swipe your way through the different sections. Then, of course, there’s a good chance it’s not there at all, because their coverage is very spotty. There used to be more Opinion columns in the printed newspaper too. Now it seems there’s barely one, if that. And finally, there seem to be a lot fewer obituaries. I suppose fewer people are willing to pay the exorbitant price they charge when they can’t even get a printed copy of it. [May 2024 Update] Well, they’ve completely changed the UI, but they haven’t fixed any of the underlying bugs. I use the iPad version. Closing the iPad to go get a cup of coffee will mean you probably have to start over. I have yet to read a single issue without at least one crash.

Great News Paper

Subourbon on

United States

I enjoy the paper online everyday.

Great News Paper

Subourbon on

United States

I enjoy the paper online everyday.

Terrible app

wcl99 on

United States

If I could, I’d give this zero stars. This is one of the worst apps I’ve ever used. The biggest problem is, it seems to have Alzheimer’s, because it’s can’t remember anything for 5 seconds. Reading the newspaper, and get a text? Switch away from this app for a few seconds, and guess what? You have to find your place all over again! You even have to open the edition you were reading!! This is especially annoying when working the puzzles, because if you have already partially solved one, ha!! Too bad, have to start all over! The index is also inadequate. If you’re looking for coverage of a particular story, unless they happened to include it as one of the two or three they specifically list in the index, you just have to search. Is it in the South section, or maybe the Nation? No way to know except to swipe your way through the different sections. Then, of course, there’s a good chance it’s not there at all, because their coverage is very spotty. There used to be more Opinion columns in the printed newspaper too. Now it seems there’s barely one, if that. And finally, there seem to be a lot fewer obituaries. I suppose fewer people are willing to pay the exorbitant price they charge when they can’t even get a printed copy of it.

HSV news

Reader from Huntsville on

United States

I think there’s more news in here than in the newspaper. I like the new format— easier to use. Took me a minute to get used to it, and now that I have, this is really good.

Revised review.

drewi2007 on

United States

I did not give a very good review to begin with because I didn’t care for the new layout, but now that I have gotten used to the format I have found that I really like the Lede.

Very unhappy

Tik-Tok57 on

United States

We were promised an e-edition of our Huntsville Times for when we were on vacation. THIS IS NOT THAT! Light on content. Comics are better, obits are nice, but this is a toy newspaper.

Love The Lede

Daily Lede Reader on

United States

Really am enjoying this new format. The content is good and the visual design is impressive. Thank you

Bring paper back

m.a.r.e.57 on

United States

This is new “thing” is horrible. I want my newspaper back!!!

Huntsville Times e-edition

Acuffj on

United States

what happened to my e-edition of the Huntsville Times? I do NOT this Huntsville Lede version. I want my e-edition back

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App Info

Category
News
Publisher
al.com
Languages
English
Recent release
8.0.7 (7 months ago )
Released on
Aug 1, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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