Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 54

HUNTSVILLE — For the first time in recent memory, neither Auburn nor Alabama is headed for the SEC Championship game and a chance at a national championship. So, what’s on […]

ARLINGTON, Va. — Radiance Technologies has been awarded a $49,319,391 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for Phase IV of the Secure Advanced Framework for Simulation and Modeling  program. The Defense Advanced Research Projects […]

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Alabama A&M is seeking its third road win of the season as the Bulldogs visit Florida A&M today in a Southwestern Athletic Conference game. Kickoff against the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville is a trail blazer – be it cutting edge biotechnology, rockets, high tech or business. And, Huntsvillians are trail blazers – literally. According to run.outsideonline.com, the Rocket […]

HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M linebacker Medrick Burnett Jr. is still hospitalized following a head injury he received Oct. 26 in the Magic City Classic. He was a second-year freshman from […]

MONTGOMERY – Celebrating the “backbone of the state’s economy,” Gov. Kay Ivey has proclaimed Saturday to be Small Business Saturday in the state of Alabama. “The Saturday after Thanksgiving is a time […]

HUNTSVILLE — With subfreezing temperatures in the forecast for this weekend, it’s time to take steps and prevent pipes and water lines from breaking. One of the first steps is […]

MONTGOMERY – A deteriorating sewer line that serves homes, businesses and industries in Scottsboro will soon be replaced, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. A $750,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission […]

MONTGOMERY – A two-fold project that raises awareness for an important veterans issue while uniting the state’s biggest college rivals steps off on its annual mission this week. To recognize […]

HUNTSVILLE – A second suspect from Huntsville has been arrested in Kentucky for the shooting death of James Grays, 35, of Huntsville. The Huntsville Police Department has charged Erica Lashawn Baker, […]

Food City plans store for western Athens

ATHENS — Horace Greeley proclaimed, “Go west, young man.” And now, a regional grocery store chain has apparently been listening to Greeley as well as residents on the west side […]

HUNTSVILLE — For anyone going out shopping on Black Friday, don’t forget the overcoats and mittens. Yep, as you recover from Thursday’s feasting, get ready for some Friday frosting. Along […]

Decatur continues to strengthen recycling program

DECATUR – The city of Decatur will begin rolling out new recycling carts for residents in January and next May as part of an opt-in campaign to strengthen its existing […]

GUNTERSVILLE — Skyryse, the creator of SkyOS, the world’s first universal operating system for flight, has signed a strategic partnership with Ace Aeronautics, a major reseller of Black Hawk helicopters around […]

Delta to fly nonstop from Huntsville to New York City

HUNTSVILLE – Start spreadin’ the news! Officials announced today Delta will begin a nonstop route from Huntsville International Airport to New York City’s LaGuardia Airport next year. “We’re proud to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Dynetics has been awarded a $670.5 million contract from the Army for work on the hypersonic missile program. According to the Department of Defense, work on the cost-plus-fixed-fee […]

HUNTSVILLE — North Carolina-based Assertive Professionals has been awarded a $127,330,835 contract from the Missile Defense Agency at Redstone Arsenal. The company is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and Economically […]

HUNTSVILLE – Recognized as an asset to the “overall health and well-being of our community,” 13 emergency medical technicians graduated Thursday from HEMSI’s EMS Academy. The rigorous 10-week academy is […]

HUNTSVILLE — In its heyday, the Lewter Hardware store in downtown Huntsville was as much a social center as it was a business center. Customers would gather for the latest […]

HUNTSVILLE — As motorists take the Madison Boulevard exit on I-565 from the east, a sea of red lights appears. Sometimes the traffic is backed up through the Governors West […]

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Like most teachers, Denielia Turner’s work extended beyond the classroom. In her 27 years at Huntsville’s Rolling Hills Elementary School, she established strong bonds with families in […]

WASHINGTON — Bipartisan legislation to extend the CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program’s participation period from three to five years was introduced today by U.S. Rep. Dale Strong. The “CyberCorps Enhancement Act […]

HUNTSVILLE – Home Care Assistance is conducting a job fair this week at the Huntsville Career Center. There is a great need for in-home caregivers and HCA is hoping to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Movie theaters around the area are gearing up for potential unwanted sing-a-longs as “Wicked: Part One” hits theaters Friday. Ahead of the movie’s release, AMC, the nation’s largest […]