Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 36
MONTGOMERY – As residents begin cleaning up and making repairs in the wake of last Saturday’s storms, unwanted help will be in the area, seeking to make the storm victims’ […]
MONTGOMERY — Infrastructure plans to help business and job growth in Ider have received a substantial boost, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. A $225,000 Community Development Block Grant will help […]
MADISON — City Councilman John Seifert, saying there is “more to do and more we should do,” announced today he is seeking a third term as Madison’s District 7 representative. […]
HUNTSVILLE — To keep pace with modern operational demands, Collins Aerospace of Huntsville was awarded an $80 million contract by the Army. The contract will enable Collins Aerospace, an RTX […]
MONTGOMERY – More than 2 million people are employed in Alabama, a record high for the state, Alabama Department of Workforce Secretary Greg Reed announced today. Pacing that number is […]
TUSCALOOSA – It’s become a tradition for the University of Alabama men’s basketball team. When the Crimson Tide was announced Sunday as a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Men’s […]
AUBURN – The Auburn men’s basketball team earned a historic No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship as the field of 68 was […]
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The No. 3 UAH men’s basketball team is in the midst of a 32-game winning streak. The Chargers’ lone loss was a 105-104 defeat to Nova […]
HUNTSVILLE — Gannet BioChem, a Huntsville-based specialty chemical contract development and manufacturing organization, announced the appointment of key executives following its recent acquisition by Ampersand Capital Partners. The leadership team includes Nicholas […]
ATHENS — A missing out-of-state juvenile has been rescued, and a targeted operation against child sex predators has led to the arrest of nine individuals on a total of 36 […]
HUNTSVILLE – Excitement about the Huntsville music scene is reaching a crescendo and the city’s music officer will provide an update this week. The Huntsville Music Office will host the […]
HUNTSVILLE – No. 3 seed Western Kentucky moved on to tonight’s semifinal round of the Conference USA women’s basketball championship tournament defeating No. 6 Florida International 73-66 Thursday afternoon at […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man faces drug trafficking charges following his arrest in a bust, Huntsville police announced. Eugene McNabow, 46, was arrested Tuesday after an extensive drug trafficking investigation […]
HUNTSVILLE — To create a “more vibrant environment,” the city of Huntsville has approved a contract to make streetscaping improvements to a major downtown corridor, officials announced. The project by […]
NORMAL — Did you get enough sleep last night? Well, today’s your day, if you didn’t. It’s World Sleep Day, which is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of […]
HUNTSVILLE — Recent trends continue to indicate a significant severe weather event will shape up over the Tennessee Valley tonight and Saturday, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE – It was a late night thriller Thursday at the Von Braun Center. It wasn’t a movie, however, but a basketball game that saw Middle Tennessee State hold off […]
ATHENS — With some unpleasant weather in the forecast for the weekend, a pair of “crawls” in downtown Athens have been altered. The third annual Athens Main Street Boutique Crawl […]
MONTGOMERY — North Alabama the beautiful. That is the unofficial consensus of the judges for the annual Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest, hosted by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. […]
WASHINGTON – To help address inefficiencies with the U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Reps. Robert B. Aderholt and Emanuel Cleaver II (D-Mo.) reintroduced the “Deliver for Democracy Act” this week. The […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M has taking the phrase “dress for success” to the next level. To that end, the university, which proclaims “Start here. Go anywhere,” is helping its students […]
HUNTSVILLE – Middle Tennessee State’s work on defense in practice paid off Wednesday as the No. 2 Lady Raiders shut out No. 7 Kennesaw State in the second quarter of […]
HUNTSVILLE — It wasn’t a pretty win, in the eyes of Jacksonville State Head Coach Ray Harper, but the No. 2 seed Gamecocks knocked off 10-seed Florida International 65-56 Wednesday […]
