Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 106
MONTGOMERY – More residents in several North Alabama communities will have access to high-speed internet, according to Gov. Kay Ivey’s office. The governor announced nearly $5 million will be provided […]
HUNTSVILLE — A trip “down under” proved beneficial for Huntsville-based Cummings Aerospace. Criterion Solutions, headquartered in Australia, and Cummings Aerospace announced the intent to partner on defense technology solutions that […]
HUNTSVILLE — There is a threat of severe weather for the Tennessee Valley today, according to the National Weather Service’s Huntsville office. Madison County is under a tornado watch until […]
HUNTSVILLE — There will be some scrappy, aggressive play on the pitch Saturday when Huntsville City FC makes its Rocket City debut. Huntsville City is taking on Savannah Clovers in […]
HUNTSVILLE — There is a risk of severe weather tonight and possible flooding in the Tennessee Valley, the National Weather Service’s Huntsville office said. Forecasters said the primary risk of […]
MADISON – In baseball, when someone brings smoke, it’s usually a pitcher’s fast ball. This summer, the Rocket City Trash Pandas will be bringing the smoke – but in a […]
MADISON — To put it in baseball terms, the Rocket City Trash Pandas knocked one out of the park for the city of Madison. The Minor League Baseball team, just […]
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville highlighted the important work and world-class counseling services led by the National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) in Huntsville. “The National Children’s Advocacy Center in Huntsville is […]
BIRMINGHAM – A pair of area couples were named finalists in the 2023 Outstanding Young Farm Family contest, hosted by the Alabama Farmers Federation. They were joined by another pair […]
MADISON – Spring is in the air and that means the boys of summer will soon return. And, locally, that means its almost time for the Rocket City Trash Pandas […]
ATHENS — The bowls may be empty, but they will be filled with soup this week for the annual Empty Bowls Lunch benefit. The event, where local restaurants provide the […]
HUNTSVILLE – A street in an east Huntsville neighborhood will be safer for motorists and pedestrians, thanks to a new project. Pratt Avenue in Huntsville will see significant landscaping and […]
HUNTSVILLE — Hang onto your hats, today. It’s going to be a windy Monday across North Alabama, according to the National Weather Service’s Huntsville office. The office has issued a […]
ARDMORE, Tenn. – With spring in the air, flowers begin to bloom. And, if you’re a tulip fan, Bookend Farms is the place to be. The family-owned business hosted a […]
MONTGOMERY — For the 12th straight year to cap Severe Weather Awareness Week, the state has declared a Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday. This year’s holiday is today through […]
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The inaugural launch of the United Launch Alliance Vulcan Centaur rocket is set for May 4, ULA President and CEO Tory Bruno said Thursday. The launch […]
ATHENS — It’s a place so nice, they “opened” it twice! Well, the Whataburger wasn’t really “opened” twice but the restaurant had a ribbon-cutting Thursday for its Athens franchise, which […]
HUNTSVILLE – Aerojet Rocketdyne has begun hiring for its third campus in the Huntsville area, the company announced today. The new 379,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Jetplex Industrial Park is […]
MADISON — Traffic will be stopped periodically this week for blasting along I-565, the city of Madison announced. The work proceeds for construction of the flyover overpasses at Town Madison. […]
MADISON — Whoever was the first to say “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch,” has never been to a CAVA grand opening. The Mediterranean cuisine restaurant is […]
TUSCALOOSA — A Huntsville business and two entrepreneurs/philanthropists will be inducted into the state of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame this weekend. The ceremony is Saturday at the Renaissance Montgomery […]
HUNTSVILLE – Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings have once again awarded Huntsville triple-A credit ratings, the city announced today. The rating is received by only a minority of […]
HUNTSVILLE — By now, everyone should have gotten their forms (W-2, 1099, etc.) from their employers or those who have paid you for your services. Now comes the matter of […]
