POPULATION: 49,007, according to 2006 Census estimate.
MAYOR: David Felinton, (304) 696-5540
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Cal Kent, Frances Jackson, Jim Ritter, Teresa Loudermilk, Jim Insco, Mary Neely, Garry Black, Paul Farrell, Scott Caserta, P.D. Adkins.
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS: 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month.
CITY HALL: 800 5th Ave., (304) 696-5580. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
POLICE: Huntington Police Department, Skip Holbrook, chief; non-emergency, (304) 696-5510; investigations, (304) 696-4420; services, (304) 696-5560.
FIRE: Huntington Fire Department, Greg Fuller, chief; non-emergency, (304) 696-5950.
AMBULANCE: Cabell County Emergency Medical Services, Gordon Merry III, director; non-emergency, (304) 526-9797.
TRASH COLLECTION: City of Huntington Sanitation Department, (304) 696-4431.
AREA: About 17 square miles.
BOUNDARIES: Ohio River to the north, Interstate 64 to the south, Ceredo at west and 40th Street in Guyandotte in the east.
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Cabell County Board of Education, 2850 5th Ave., (304) 528-5000.
HUNTINGTON MUSEUM OF ART: Offerings include glass, folk art, antique furniture, firearms and paintings from American and European artists from the 19th and 20th centuries.
14TH STREET WEST: The heart of Central City, a business community that specializes in antiques.
HERITAGE FARM MUSEUM AND VILLAGE: A 500-acre site with restored log cabins, barns and a general store.
MUSEUM OF RADIO AND TECHNOLOGY: Includes displays of a 1920 radio shop, vintage hi-fi room, ham and shortwave radios and computers.
RITTER PARK: A 70-acre park with a walking track, amphitheater, rose garden, playground and 11 tennis courts.