Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 32
HUNTSVILLE — Cited as a “visionary and creative thinker,” Pastor Jaymes Mooney will take over as chief executive officer of the Village of Promise next month. The Huntsville-based nonprofit said the […]
CULLMAN — The Alabama Farmers Federation has endorsed Heath Allbright for Alabama House of Representatives District 11 to replace the vacancy created by the recent resignation of Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview. […]
MONTGOMERY — It’s a hot commodity for defense contractors and for the nation’s allies, but a Huntsville-made missile is the “Coolest Thing Made in Alabama.” The Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) […]
HUNTSVILLE — “Don’t know why, “There’s no sun up in the sky, “Stormy weather.” The classic song by Etta James has been a fitting anthem for this spring. And today […]
BIRMINGHAM – Alabama’s outdoor recreation industry is an economic engine, supporting more than 65,000 jobs and generating some $3 billion in wages and salaries. To support those numbers, Innovate Alabama […]
HANCEVILLE — DAR School junior Natalie Jones wanted her art to come “off of the canvas,” as opposed to the “flat” pieces she had seen. As a result, her 3D […]
WASHINGTON – To help bring credit union boards into the age of communications technology, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt has reintroduced the bipartisan Credit Union Board Modernization Act. She is joined […]
MONTGOMERY — EasyStreet Systems, a provider of composite smart pole solutions, has been given the go-ahead from the Alabama Department of Transportation for its direct-bury composite poles in clear zones. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Don’t put those coats and scarves away, just yet. It’s going to be a bone-chilling night and drive to work Wednesday morning. Ol’ Man Winter has decided he’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — And the winner is … Well, you’ll have to wait another few weeks to find out this year’s Best Places to Work award-winners. And, another company will be […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Madison County Sheriff’s Office arrested one of its own Friday, following an internal investigation by the Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit. Detention Officer Kadarius Shermaine Todd, a probationary employee, […]
WASHINGTON — Blue Origin has been awarded a $2.3 billion contract for its New Glenn program to serve as a National Security Space Launch Phase 3 Lane 2 heavy-lift provider […]
HUNTSVILLE — Space is in the name of this Rocket City-based small business, but that’s not necessarily its limits. Though SpaceFactory is designing habitats on Mars for NASA, the 3-D […]
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Kuiper 1, the launch of a Decatur-built United Launch Alliance Atlas V 551 rocket carrying the first production satellites for Amazon’s Project Kuiper, is planned for […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City’s love affair with ice skating is more than 60 years old. From the old Ice Palace on Governors Drive to the Benton Wilcoxsen Ice Complex […]
HUNTSVILLE — Little has changed with the forecast for today through Sunday. The National Weather Service Huntsville office is forecasting severe storms to slowly progress over the Tennessee Valley tonight […]
HUNTSVILLE — To encourage high school students to purse careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center has announced an intern program this summer. The […]
NORTH BETHESDA, Md. — The newest extended stay brand of Choice Hotels has landed in the Rocket City. Everhome Suites, designed to meet the needs of long-term travelers, opened a […]
WASHINGTON — Northrop Grumman Systems won a $47 million Army contract and received a $22 million modification to a Navy contract, according to a Department of Defense news release. Northrop’s […]
SCOTTSBORO – North Alabama’s “Shark Tank”-style competition is back and bigger than ever, Launch and Singing River Trail announced. “We are excited to bring Launch Tank to Jackson County this year,” said […]
WASHINGTON – As COVID rampaged through the population, the pandemic created a demand for telehealth services. And Americans continue to rely on those services. In fact, last year, more than […]
HUNTSVILLE — Calling the move a “flagrant violation of the law and our rights,” North Alabama’s labor unions have condemned President Trump’s executive order ending collective bargaining for federal employees. […]
MONTGOMERY — More than a half dozen law enforcement agencies in North Alabama will share grants from the U.S. Department of Justice. A total of $297,000 in funds will allow […]
