Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 13

HUNTSVILLE – And then there were five. From a field of 20 applicants, five companies were chosen for the second cohort of the CRP DefenseTech Accelerator, an effort among the Huntsville/Madison […]

HUNTSVILLE – Breathtaking views and outdoor adventure will complement one-of-a-kind artwork at the Monte Sano Art Festival next month at Monte Sano State Park. A Huntsville tradition, the juried art […]

GUNTERSVILLE — And the winner is … Well, if you’re waiting for the results of the Guntersville mayoral election, it’s going to be another few weeks. “I have to declare […]

HUNTSVILLE – They’ll be running instead of dancing in the street Saturday morning in downtown Huntsville but there will be plenty of music. The Von Braun Center’s 5K Music Run […]

GUNTERSVILLE – Let’s do launch! Today, kayakers at Lake Guntersville State Park will be able to hit the water from a new location. A ceremonial ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony is […]

BIRMINGHAM — If you’ve had a great experience with a local small business and didn’t know how to properly show your gratitude, here’s the opportunity. The U.S. Small Business Administration […]

HUNTSVILLE — A project that has been years in the making will mark a major milestone today. Phase one of Huntsville’s long-planned and much-needed Northern Bypass has been completed and, […]

MONTGOMERY — On the heels of a horrific child sex trafficking ring uncovered in Bibb County, two state lawmakers have pre-filed legislation calling for the death penalty for convicted child […]

HUNTSVILLE — Bringing a strong background as a sports executive, Cline Thompson has been named general manager of the Huntsville Sports Commission. Thompson, former vice president of sales for the […]

HUNTSVILLE – By leaps and bounds, Elevate the Stage is a premier gymnastics event. And it returns to Huntsville for the sixth year next March with more than 1,500 youth […]

REDSTONE ARSENAL — Due to federal funding cuts and hiring freezes, Redstone Arsenal will change the operational hours of Gate 3 next week. “We’re facing significant challenges due to workforce […]

HUNTSVILLE – Labeled as an accelerator that is “more than mentorship; it’s about momentum,” the deadline for applications has been extended for the second cohort of the Cummings Research Park […]

CULLMAN — Have you “heard” the news? That’s right!  Harmony Heard, executive director of the Cullman County Tourism Bureau, has been named the Tourism Industry Employee of the Year at the […]

TUSCUMBIA — A groundbreaking pathway for local students to enter high-demand, high-skill technical careers is being paved at Deshler High School. The school’s Pre-Apprenticeship Program in Heating, Ventilation, and Air […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Two Horton residents are facing child pornography charges after an investigation and arrests by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, according to a news release. The sheriff’s office said […]

CULLMAN — While most voters across North Alabama went to the polls for municipal elections today, others cast their votes in an Alabama House District 11 Special General Election. Republican […]

DECATUR — With Mayor Tab Bowling not seeking reelection, Kent Lawrence outraced a four-candidate field Tuesday to become Decatur’s next mayor. Bowling announced in 2023 that he wouldn’t seek reelection […]

FLORENCE —  Ron Tyler won nearly every box Tuesday en route to capturing the Florence mayoral race. Mayor Andy Betterton did not run for reelection, meaning a new list of […]

HUNTSVILLE – With an increased emphasis on space defense due to growing threats, the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Missile and Space Intelligence Center broke ground today on a major expansion at […]

HUNTSVILLE — In a move to strengthen operations and improve response time and community accessibility to a growing South Huntsville, the Huntsville Police Department’s South Precinct headquarters is planning a […]

MADISON – Though his heroics came 40 years ago and about 15 miles away, there will be a bit of a homecoming atmosphere for “Parkway” Jose Canseco this week at […]

HUNTSVILLE — After 20 years, some folks need a change. In the case of the Huntsville Havoc, it’s called revealing the next chapter of Havoc hockey. The club said it […]

BIRMINGHAM – Veteran construction industry leader Virnetta Woodbury has published a workbook to help high school students discover their passions and build career paths from them. Woodbury, a project manager […]

LEBANON, Tenn. – Where’s the old man and the barrel? That’s the first thing people notice when they see the new Cracker Barrel sign. And it’s part of the beloved restaurant’s […]