Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 4

BOAZ – It’s been more than 2 1/2 months since the Boaz flag football team lost a game. And, as they prepare to host an AHSAA Class 1A/5A semifinal game […]

HUNTSVILLE — Add some punch to your holiday beverages, and make sure it’s on ice, with the Huntsville Havoc. The boys of winter are home for a pair of back-to-back […]

DECATUR – With an aim to provide health and recreational opportunities to residents, officials gathered Monday to launch the Flint Creek Exploratory Paddle Area Project. “For years, paddlers have told […]

HUNTSVILLE — For those finding a place to park while attending events at The Orion Amphitheater or the MidCity District, help is on the way, The city plans a parking […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville will apply for two federal grants to assist with two multi-modal projects that will expand bike paths and greenways. The Transportation Alternatives Program grants […]

BEREA, Ky. — A Decatur nonprofit program is among nine projects to share $2.4 million in Maximizing Appalachian Capacity grants through Fahe, according to a news release. The awards will […]

BIRMINGHAM – An emergency air medical transportation company has settled a lawsuit charging it wrongfully withdrew a job offer in Cullman because of the applicant’s prescription medication, the U.S. Equal […]

HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville business owner is among four people, including two Chinese nationals, charged with conspiracy to illegally export cutting-edge NVIDIA Graphics Processing Units, which have artificial intelligence (AI) […]

HUNTSVILLE — The wheels on the bus go round and round … And, thanks to a federal grant, the wheels on the buses in Huntsville will go round and round […]

MADISON — An automated daily check-in service designed to help residents who live alone has been launched in Madison. ConfirmOK, according to the Madison Police Department, will promote community safety, […]

PIEDMONT — It’s said that in football, defense wins championships. And Piedmont High School is following the recipe as they roll through the AHSAA football playoffs. The Bulldogs (12-0) will […]

HUNTSVILLE — Taking advantage of an economic opportunity put an Atlanta investment management firm in the zone as the newest member of Huntsville’s hospitality lineup. The Tru by Hilton, a […]

AUBURN — Just a couple months ago, Auburn freshman Simon Walker was in the hospital undergoing foot surgery – a bump in the road at the start of his Tiger […]

HUNTSVILLE — It won’t quite be 1.21 gigawatts, but there will be electricity in the air this weekend as the Huntsville Havoc are home for back-to-back games with the Pensacola […]

HUNTSVILLE — Things are really taking off at Huntsville International Airport. And just in time for the winter. At 3:14 p.m. Wednesday, just a day after announcing the Allegiant Air’s […]

HUNTSVILLE — Spirits were lifted Thursday, as was the final beam, during a topping-out ceremony at Huntsville Hospital’s Madison Street Tower. The $150 million Madison Street Tower addition reached its […]

WASHINGTON — Redstone Arsenal is among nine installations chosen by the Army as part of its Janus Program. The Department of the Army is considering the installations to site microreactor […]

BIRMINGHAM — The Alabama Educational Television Commission voted without dissent Tuesday to continue paying its contract with PBS. The vote came in the wake of public backlash after APT board members […]

SAN FRANCISCO — An internet infrastructure company is back in service after an outage early today knocked major websites offline. “Cloudfare services are currently operating normally,” Cloudfare said on its […]

HACKLEBURG — A Huntsville small business will be testing weapon systems of the future in Marion County, thanks to a Small Business Innovation Research contract. According to a news release, […]

BIRMINGHAM — A trio with North Alabama connections and a U.S. senator headline the newest class of the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. Florence native Jeff Brantley, Decatur native Kim […]

HUNTSVILLE — Leading goal-scorer Alan Carleton will be back for his second year in blue, Huntsville City Football Club announced. Carleton’s re-signing was one of several roster updates HCFC made […]

MONTGOMERY — Whlle stating Alabame Public Television must “align with Alabama values,” Gov. Kay Ivey today said planning is needed on the issue of the network disaffiliating from PBS. At […]

MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey didn’t have to look far for a successor to former Associate Justice Bill Lewis on the Alabama Supreme Court. Ivey announced Monday announced chose her […]