Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 2

HUNTSVILLE — Offering a sleek, apartment-style experience, Hyatt Hotels has opened Hyatt Studios Huntsville, marking a significant milestone in the upper-midscale extended brand’s expanding pipeline. This is the second Hyatt […]

FLORENCE – Former Lauderdale County Circuit Judge Gil Self, who used judicial accounts to fund his personal lifestyle, including vacation trips, was sentenced Wednesday to serve 12 years in prison. […]

MOBILE — And, just like that, AJ McCarron has left the field The former Alabama and NFL quarterback announced today he is ending his Republican candidacy for lieutenant governor to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Well, it had to happen. The Huntsville Havoc is going to the dogs this week. But, it’s in a good way as the fastest little athletes in the […]

DECATUR — Through the work of a Decatur manufacturing plant, so-called “forever chemicals” may no longer last forever. Claros Technologies has completed a large-scale commercial run of its UV-photochemical PFAS […]

HUNTSVILLE – All systems are go for the relaunch of the Secret Artemis II Downtown Art Trail. Introduced in 2022 to celebrate NASA’s inaugural Artemis launch, this signature downtown experience […]

ATHENS — The Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant got its 20-year checkup and is good for another two decades. The facility secured a 20-year extension on its operating license, marked by […]

HUNTSVILLE — The weather outside will be frightful Sunday. Or to quote the National Weather Service Huntsville office: “Dangerous cold is forecast …!” An arctic front is plunging into the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Apparently the Grinch has formed an alliance with Jack Frost and put a damper on some holiday activities. Because of the frigid temperatures in the forecast for Sunday, […]

NEW YORK — With a goal to enhance the community experience around the Montgomery Biscuits, a new sports ownership group purchased the Southern League franchise and another Minor League Baseball […]

HUNTSVILLE — Alabama’s casualties in the U.S.-China trade war are more than peanuts. However, you might say the state’s peanut crop is brittle. China did not import any peanuts – […]

MONTGOMERY – Winter officially arrives in a few days but the cold weather has already arrived. And, to that end, thousands of Alabamians struggle to pay their energy bills and […]

HUNTSVILLE – Like many people in the area, Marcie Glover shopped at Bridge Street Town Centre and saw it change over the years. Now, the Huntsville native gets a chance […]

HAZEL GREEN — A 16-year-old boy was arrested Wednesday in connection with a series of auto thefts related to a TikTok challenge. According to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, detectives […]

WASHINGTON – There’s good news for Redstone Arsenal officials and workers just in time for Christmas. Those long lines of cars waiting to enter the gates will come to an […]

HUNTSVILLE — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is expected to travel to Redstone Arsenal for a sign unveiling ceremony this week at the site of the future U.S. Space Command headquarters. Gen. […]

COURTLAND — The countdown is winding down for a major missile production facility in Lawrence County. Lockheed Martin announced today the state-of-the-art Missile Assembly Building-5 in Courtland is on track […]

HUNTSVILLE — In a move called “meaningful” and “personal,” Thompson Gray has opened its headquarters at Hays Farm in South Huntsville. The relocation marks a milestone in the company’s continued […]

ALBERTVILLE — Free chicken salad for a year!! That’s what awaits the first 100 customers at the new Chicken Salad Chick in Albertville next week. Auburn-based Chicken Salad Chick, the nation’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — “Fueling an ecosystem to ignite biopharma innovation in Rocket City.” That was the title of the panel discussion Tuesday where Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks announced his company […]

HUNTSVILLE — With an aim to make the incurable curable, Huntsville may become the epicenter of biopharma production within the next decade. Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly announced plans Tuesday to invest […]

INDIANAPOLIS — What a difference a few days make. Just 10 days ago, Philip Rivers was coaching Fairhope’s St. Michael Catholic High in their AHSAA Class 4A state semifinal game […]

HUNTSVILLE — Through its AI-enabled cyber and intelligence capabilities, Sentar has been chosen to support the Missile Defense Agency’s Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) program. Sentar is a […]

MADISON — The list of cities and others opposing the state Department of Revenue and the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) law has grown by one more. The Madison City […]