Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 34

NEWARK, N.J. – Though the Elite Eight is one win away for the Alabama men’s basketball team, Head Coach Nate Oats said the Tide needs to play at an “elite […]

HUNTSVILLE — Drivers in Cummings Research Park and around Columbia High School will have to contend with extra traffic – of the two-wheeled kind – this weekend. There will be […]

WASHINGTON – A pair of Alabama’s congressional representatives are combining to help farmers in the state and provide another option for health-conscious seniors. Through their bipartisan, bicameral Farmers’ Market Expansion […]

CENTENNIAL, Colo. – Ready to usher in a new era of space capability for the nation, the United Launch Alliance Vulcan rocket has been certified by the U.S. Space Force […]

HUNTSVILLE — Nashville Soccer Club has acquired the MLS SuperDraft Priority to Huntsville City FC forward Gunnar Studenhofft from the Colorado Rapids in exchange for a second-round draft pick and […]

MONTGOMERY – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is urging 23andMe account holders to consider taking steps to protect their personal data after the genetic testing company filed for Chapter 11 […]

DECATUR – Innovate Alabama is deepening its commitment to fostering innovation and workforce development in rural communities through the launch of two pilot programs: the Alabama Cybersecurity Fellowship and the […]

HUNTSVILLE — President Trump’s plans for tariffs have created controversy and questions around the community and the country. To help answer those questions, the Huntsville Madison County Chamber is hosting […]

ATHENS – Creating a means of bridging theory and practice in education, Athens State University and Calhoun Community College are providing a “seamless transfer” pathway for teacher candidates in apprenticeship […]

HUNTSVILLE — The United States is apparently living up to its old nickname as the “arsenal of democracy.” According to the State Department, America’s allies and partners posted a record […]

FLORENCE — A welfare check escalated into a car chase Tuesday that resulted in a police shootout leaving one man dead, and a woman and a police officer wounded. According […]

HUNTSVILLE — To celebrate Alabama and Auburn’s upcoming Sweet 16 appearances this week, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn Tigers Dancing in March Bobbleheads. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — The presidential order to end federal diversity, equity and inclusion programs now includes NASA and the Artemis mission to the moon. Other actions following President Trump’s Executive Order […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s role in the nation’s defense was on full display this week when congressional and industrial leaders convened for a discussion on the vulnerability of the U.S. defense […]

MONTGOMERY – If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. This old adage carries even more weight in these times of sophisticated phone scams robbing innocent […]

HUNTSVILLE – A pivotal development in the care of trauma patients has taken place through the work of two Huntsville businesses. WellStone, the largest mental health provider in North Alabama, […]

DECATUR – Decatur is set to make history as the first city to host the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUAC) softball championship tournament. “We are thrilled and honored to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Deliveries hit a record high for Boeing’s Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) seeker program in 2024, with more than 500 produced for the Army and global partners, the company announced. […]

HUNTSVILLE — Though there aren’t any toll roads on major highways in the state, people have been receiving text messages saying they owe money for upaid tolls. And, there’s a […]

MADISON — The city of Madison, for the longest time, sat in the shadow of Huntsville. At one time referred to as a “bedroom community,” Madison has grown by leaps […]

Von Braun Center releases 50th anniversary book

HUNTSVILLE – A golden anniversary is underway for Huntsville’s Von Braun Center. And, you can book it. Literally. And that’s what the VBC has done. To commemorate its 50 years, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just like biplanes gave way to single-wing prop planes which gave way to jet planes, the latest drone aircraft from a Huntsville company could make current unmanned aircraft […]

WASHINGTON – If legislation introduced by Sen. Katie Britt is approved, original crash test dummies Vince and Larry will be joined by Vickie and Loretta. Britt (R-Montgomery), Sen. Deb Fischer […]

HUNTSVILLE – It’s a matter of time for U.S. Paralympics Cycling – literally. The athletes are back in the Rocket City this weekend and the public is invited to watch […]