Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 50

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sens. Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville are leading the charge with  legislation they hope will see the light of day for the nation. Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tuberville […]

HUNTSVILLE — Reinforcing a commitment to its employee culture, Invariant has transitioned to a 100% Employee Stock Ownership Plan, the Huntsville-based defense contractor announced. This strategic initiative also reflects the […]

City of Madison celebrates new community center

MADISON — Called an “asset for all ages,” the new Madison Community Center will open its doors Thursday in a grand-opening ceremony hosted by the city of Madison and Madison […]

NORMAL — At his introductory news conference Monday, Alabama A&M Head Football Coach Sam Shade cut to “Da Chase.” “’Da Chase’ will always be on,” Shade said of his program’s […]

WASHINGTON – Working to protect women’s sports, Sen. Tommy Tuberville reintroduced the “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act” to preserve Title IX protections for female athletes. Tuberville’s legislation would reverse the Department […]

WASHINGTON – Called a “fearless fighter for families and forgotten Americans,” U.S. Sen. Katie Britt today was named deputy whip by Majority Whip John Barrasso. As deputy whip, Britt (R-Montgomery) […]

HUNTSVILLE — Confidence is increasing for an impactful winter storm across the Tennessee Valley that would bring accumulating snow to the region, perhaps mixed with sleet and freezing rain in […]

ATHENS — Just call it “marinara for Main Street” or “canoli for a cause.” Whatever you decide, today offers a chance to not only enjoy some pizza and other Italian […]

WASHINGTON – A freshman at Fort Payne High School was cited for her youth and creativity in winning the Congressional App Challenge for Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District, U.S. Rep. Robert […]

HUNTSVILLE — Barely a year after being purchased by Tanger, Huntsville’s Bridge Street Town Centre has seen a rash of business closings and pending closings over the last three months. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Starting Saturday, there will be a new entrance for patients to Huntsville Hospital’s Emergency Room. The current ER entrance on Madison Street is temporarily closing for the $150 […]

HUNTSVILLE — Anyone who works on Redstone Arsenal will face delays to enter the installation due to “enhanced security measures” announced Friday. According to Garrison Command, enhanced security measures have […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Transportation Security Administration – TSA checkpoint at Huntsville International Airport will close at 8 p.m. today, HSV posted on social media. No immediate reason was given for […]

IRVINE, Calif. — Alliant Insurance Services has hired Johnny Osborne as senior vice president in its Alliant Americas division. Based in Huntsville, Osborne comes on board to open the Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE – As temperatures are set to drop significantly next week, the City of Huntsville is preparing for extreme cold and potential winter weather. The National Weather Service is tracking […]

GUNTERSVILLE —  Through the efforts of a state-local-private partnership, a Lake Guntersville boat ramp has been reopened. The Brown’s Creek Public Boat Ramp was closed in September for upgrades which […]

ATHENS — The recent storms have left behind new challenges for many small businesses in Athens. To help meet those challenges, the Athens State University Small Business Development Center is providing […]

NEW YORK — The party may be over but the favors are still out there. Marking the end of an era, 695 Party City leases in 44 states will go […]

WASHINGTON — The Army awarded a $481 million contract to Northrop Grumman Systems in Huntsville, the Department of Defense announced. The contract was one of two awarded to Huntsville-based companies […]

MONTGOMERY – The inaugural Education Savings Account program, called CHOOSE, has opened applications for families for the 2025-26 school year, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. Families can apply online at […]

MOORESVILLE — With the goal to connect the state’s regional and local trails with economic and recreational opportunities from the mountains to the gulf, the Sweet Trails Alabama team has released […]

CENTREVILLE — A Huntsville man was one of two people killed Tuesday in a single-car wreck in Bibb County, according to state troopers. Jedarius K. Chancey, 31, of Huntsville was […]

MONTGOMERY — Attorney General Steve Marshall has removed himself from the list of possible candidates to succeed Gov. Kay Ivey. According to the Associated Press, Marshall said Tuesday he won’t […]

HUNTSVILLE — Be prepared. That’s right, Huntsville Havoc Scout Night is back and better than ever. The annual salute to area Scouts is Jan. 31 as the Havoc take on the […]