Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 39
HUNTSVILLE — Citing outdoor activities as important for the area’s quality of life, Torch Technologies and Freedom Real Estate & Capital have donated to the Nature Discovery Center, the Land […]
HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville man has been arrested and charged with murder following a shooting Monday evening. Byron Alexander Peterson, 22, was arrested in connection with the death of 53-year-old […]
HUNTSVILLE — Basketball history will be made tonight in the Rocket City. The University of Alabama in Huntsville women’s basketball team is carrying an all-time best regular season record of […]
WASHINGTON – To help raise awareness of and encourage healthy eating, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville joined Sens. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) in introducing the “Supporting All […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s Corvid Technologies office is part of a $268 million missile contract for the Navy. Corvid Technologies was awarded a $268,443,030 firm-fixed-price contract for the design, manufacture, and […]
FORT PAYNE – The visitor center for the Little River Canyon National Preserve is among nearly three dozen National Park Service facilities likely to be shut down by the Trump […]
FLORENCE – In front of a packed CB&S Bank Arena, the University of North Alabama dominated Austin Peay in a 90-64 win in the Atlantic Sun Conference men’s basketball tournament […]
HUNTSVILLE — A few days into March and the month is coming in like a lion. A risk of severe weather today and tonight returns for much of North Alabama, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Bill Roark, who took Torch Technologies into a multi-business enterprise, announced his retirement effective today. Starfish Holdings, of which Roark is a founder, made the announcement. Starfish is […]
HUNTSVILLE — The pavilion at John Hunt Park’s sand volleyball courts is getting major upgrades to provide more space for spectators at future tournaments. The city awarded Pearce Construction Co. […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you’ve ever had a yearning to wrangle some weeds, then your opportunity is right around the corner. The Land Trust of North Alabama and Wild Ones North […]
MONTGOMERY – A bill by State Rep. James Lomax to ban foreign national influence in Alabama elections has gained the backing of two of the state’s most powerful elected officials. […]
BIRMINGHAM – Huntsville native Gabi Nicastro is among the top female collegiate golfers in the nation. A sophomore at Samford University, Nicastro has been named to the watch list for […]
MADISON — Opening night for the Rocket City Trash Pandas is just a few weeks away. But there is an opportunity to meet Manager Andy Schatzley, his coaches and players […]
MONTGOMERY — Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said he was “astonished” and “bewildered” that the governor commuted the death sentence of Rocky Myers. Gov. Kay Ivey announced late Friday afternoon […]
QUANTICO, Va. — Hexagon US Federal of Huntsville has been awarded a $30,793,403 modification to a previously awarded contract from the Department of the Navy for sustainment of the Consolidated […]
HUNTSVILLE — RippleWorx, a Huntsville-based AI company in cloud-based human capital management, closed out the year positioned to further address the performance demands for the deskless workforce for engagement, development, […]
HOOVER — Qualifying for the Republican special election primary for House District 11 will begin Wednesday, the Alabama Republican Party announced. The district, which covers portions of Cullman and Blount […]
HUNTSVILLE — Discovery Life Sciences, a Huntsville-based biospecimen solutions and specialty lab services company, will launch a product to help advance oncology research. Tumoroid Cell Lines, OncoPro Medium-Derived will be […]
FLORENCE – For the fifth year, the Department of Foreign Languages is letting the good times roll with its multicultural Mardi Gras celebration. The event, which will include karneval and […]
ATHENS — A “self-proclaimed” member of the Sinaloa drug cartel is in custody following an alleged shooting incident on I-65 near the Elkmont, according to the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office. […]
MONTGOMERY — In what she called one of the most difficult decisions she’s had to make, Gov. Kay Ivey has commuted the death sentence of Rocky Myers to life in […]
MADISON — Tyonek Technical Services of Madison was awarded a $98,115,620 contract by the Air Force for cyber operations formal training support. The contract provides for subject matter expertise and […]
