Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 5
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City FC is offering a chance to walk in a winter wonderland. Well, actually, it’s a chance to walk on Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium. […]
HUNTSVILLE — There will be a new ice age at the Von Braun Center next year as the facility replaces an aging ice system in Propst Arena. In the meantime, […]
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Researchers at Texas A&M University have uncovered a key element of joint cartilage regrowth, which brings them one step closer to regrowing human limbs. Their goal […]
TOWNLEY — It wasn’t a normal ribbon-cutting ceremony today for U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt. But, it was a real blast … literally. Aderholt (R-Haleyville) joined elected and civic officials today […]
WASHINGTON — Reflecting on his background as a county commissioner, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong has secured more than $6.2 million in federal funding for key infrastructure projects in rural North […]
CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION, Fla. — “Yeah, baby!” Amid cheers rivaling a football game, a New Glenn booster landed Thursday afternoon after delivering a NASA mission into orbit. The […]
HUNTSVILLE – Area utility companies are warning customers about an increase in a specific type of scam, and how they can easily protect themselves. This is a phishing scam that […]
CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION, Fla. – With a mission to help enhance global connectivity, a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket lifted off Thursday night carrying a broadband spacecraft, […]
PIEDMONT – It’s a showdown of 600-win programs Friday night in the second round of the AHSAA Class 3A football playoffs. Piedmont (11-0) puts its unbeaten record on the line […]
FLORENCE – A two-vehicle crash Wednesday involving a farm combine claimed the life of a Tuscaloosa man, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Troopers said Joshua D. Strozier, 26, […]
MONTGOMERY – “State agencies must take immediate steps to ensure households receive their full November allotments promptly.” That’s the message the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service delivered […]
WASHINGTON — In reopening the government, funding for several key community projects across Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District was secured through the full-year Agriculture appropriations measure which passed as part of […]
LIBERTY, N.C. — Toyota’s first battery plant in the United States will produce batteries for its hybrid electric vehicles made at the Mazda Toyota Manufacturing plant in Huntsville, the company […]
HERNDON, Va. — Huntsville-based Pinnacle Solutions has been awarded a $369 million contract for the Air Force’s T-7A training program, the company announced today. Pinnacle Solutions is a subsidiary of […]
RAINSVILLE — It’s a big week for high school playoff football in North Alabama. There will be a matchup of two 600-game winning programs and the AHSAA TV lights will […]
WASHINGTON – America’s oldest Marine resides in Cullman and was among two Alabama veterans saluted Monday by Sen. Tommy Tuberville on the Senate floor. Tuberville (R-Auburn) recognized 105-year-old Roy Drinkard of […]
BIRMINGHAM – A Huntsville “small pharma” company is the big winner in Alabama Launchpad’s Life Sciences Track competition. Kalm Therapeutics won $100,000 in non-dilutive funding, Alabama Launchpad, a program of […]
CULLMAN – A Cullman-based IV infusion clinic has been shut down and its owners sued by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall for allegedly administering unsafe, research-grade weight loss drugs to […]
MONTGOMERY – On the eve of Veterans Day, a state lawmaker who served with the 101st Airborne has been appointed to serve on the Alabama Military Stability Commission, House Speaker […]
PITTSBURGH — A national tire recycler is opening two facilities in Alabama, including one in North Alabama, following the state’s decision to end the practice of landfilling whole tires. Liberty […]
MOULTON – “A child shall lead them.” And it was a youngster who led Huntsville’s Whitesburg Christian Academy to their second straight 4A state cross country championship Saturday. Eighth-grader Nora […]
HUNTSVILLE — The chances for severe weather tonight and Saturday have diminished but the coldest temperatures in months will move into the region to start the week. In fact, the […]
MONTGOMERY — The city of Glencoe has been awarded a $500,000 grant to improve traffic safety and boost economic growth, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. The grant from the Appalachian Regional […]
