Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 22

HUNTSVILLE – With a “mix of drive, integrity and dedication,” three ServisFirst team members will take over new roles with the bank. The company has promoted Rachel Guthrie to vice […]

HUNTSVILLE – It’s said “the best things in life are free.” And Huntsville City FC is backing that saying with a new program for first-time fans. The club’s First Match […]

HUNTSVILLE — Supporting its commitment to equity in the area, the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville presented its second annual Equity in Action Tour and announced its Racial Equity Fund […]

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Spurred by the “fastest Millennial population growth,” the Huntsville Metro area is ranked No. 4 in the Best Metros for Millennials to Live and Work Ranking […]

HUNTSVILLE — One if by land … and by sea. That’s not quite how the phrase goes, but a land-based defense system developed by a Huntsville company has found success […]

RUSSELLVILLE — Like his late father, Grayson Murray is passionate about Franklin County and its people. And now, like his late father, Grayson has the opportunity to serve the residents […]

HUNTSVILLE — Madison County will recognize Juneteenth with its third annual community conversation hosted by District 6 Commissioner Violet Edwards this week. Honoring the holiday’s significance, the district is partnering […]

HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Space & Rocket Center CEO Dr. Kimberly Robinson is on leave, 256 Today was told. While Robinson is on leave, CFO Brenda Perez will handle CEO responsibilities. […]

HUNTSVILLE, Texas — A Decatur man and a Venezuelan national were in federal court in Texas on Monday facing charges of violating U.S. sanctions related to Venezuela, illegally smuggling goods […]

HUNTSVILLE – For those who may have been taking stock of their career options, there’s no need to shop around any more. The Huntsville Career Center is providing employment opportunities […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville police arrested 10 men over the weekend on a combined 34 charges involving children and human trafficking, according to a news release from the Huntsville Police Department. […]

MONTGOMERY – The former manager of ADEM’s North Alabama Field Office in Decatur has been named director of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. The Alabama Environmental Management Commission selected […]

ALPHARETTA, Ga. — A Georgia-based real estate investment firm is crediting Huntsville’s fundamentals and a new federal presence as key drivers of growth in the region. To that end, DDB […]

ATHENS — Designed to be informative and approachable, the “Healthy Conversations” podcast has been launched by Athens-Limestone Hospital. The new video podcast and talk show was created to provide healthcare […]

TUSCALOOSA — In this age of college athletics and Name Image Likeness, student-athletes, administrators and coaches are facing new challenges. To help alleviate financial challenges, the University of Alabama athletics […]

MONTGOMERY — A fundraising idea from Pryor Field Airport Director Adam Fox is ready for takeoff. The idea, an aviation-themed license plate, is a commitment to aviation in Alabama, said […]

ATHENS — It may not be the sounds of freedom, but the inaugural Battle of the Bands: Rockin’ the Red, White & BOOM will be the main event as Athens celebrates […]

HUNTSVILLE — A letter to Huntsville City Council Member Michelle Watkins contained racist language and was called a “malicious attack” by the mayor. Watkins, who is in her first term […]

LEIGHTON – As the town of Leighton celebrates the legacy of Percy Sledge this weekend, officials will host a ceremony that will make sweet music for its economic future. A […]

HUNTSVILLE – Along with the “Rocket City,” Huntsville his known by several nicknames: Hockey Capital of the South, Pentagon of the South, Federal City of the South, among them. Well, […]

DECATUR — The drive to the beach and back from North Alabama may take a little more longer for motorists on I-65. A $16.1 million project project to resurface the […]

TANNER — A state-of-the art hangar facility, capable of servicing huge C-130 aircraft, will soon be rising from the red clay in Limestone County. Aleut Real Estate and Huntsville-based Strata-G […]

DECATUR – Some of the top anglers from the state will hit the water at Lake Wheeler this weekend for the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation Regional Tournament Set for Saturday, the […]

MONTGOMERY — Former Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis has sued Gov. Kay Ivey over his removal from office last year. The federal lawsuit was filed Wednesday in […]