Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 56
HUNTSVILLE – A Rocket City-based defense contractor will be doing a variety of support work over the next five years for the Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile […]
HUNTSVILLE — Noted as a signal of a commitment to education, Free 2 Teach received a $150,000 contribution from Meta – the largest single donation in the organization’s history. The […]
HUNTSVILLE – As the Huntsville City FC announced its returning players for next season, the absence of several players was noticeable. The club said defender Kessy Coulibaly, midfielder Patrick Amarh, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Into each life, a little rain must fall. And, in this case, that little rain will pre-empt plans to install overhead message boards on Interstate 565. Due to […]
CULLMAN — The Biggest Party in the South is just a few months away and organizers are saying it will be “bigger than ever.” Kid Rock, Nickelback and Hank Williams […]
HUNTSVILLE – With categories covering education tech, sports tech, consumer goods, medical tech, and cybersecurity, gBETA Huntsville announced the five startups for its fall cohort. The three-month mentorship-driven program is bringing […]
LONDON — Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, has received a $19 million contract from the Department of Defense to equip a fleet of new H-47 Chinooks for the UK Royal Air […]
HUNTSVILLE — Focused on advancing a collaborative research partnership, Alabama A&M University welcomed leadership from Sandia National Laboratories for an engaging visit last month. University President Dr. Daniel K. Wims […]
HUNTSVILLE — A second victim has died after a shooting at a gas station on Meridian Street back in October. The Huntsville Police Department said 24-year-old Davante Centrell Dixon died […]
HUNTSVILLE — Residents across the Tennessee Valley are invited to share their voices about the TVA’s plans for its energy system through 2050. The TVA is hosting an open house […]
HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man has been arrested in the shooting at a Huntsville sports bar Saturday night that left a Decatur man dead. According to the Alabama Law Enforcement […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists will soon benefit from travel information displayed on overhead message boards on I-565 in Limestone and Madison counties. A contractor will install the dynamic message signs at […]
CHICAGO — Seconds matter and can mean the difference between life and death with any injury or medical emergency that causes severe loss of blood. Surgeons at the forefront of trauma […]
HUNTSVILLE — A shooting at a Huntsville sports bar left one man dead and three others wounded Saturday night. On Sunday, a 23-year-old died as a result of the shooting […]
RAINSVILLE — Northeast Alabama Community College and Auburn University have formed a partnership to offer a concurrent bachelor’s of science in nursing degree program. Through the program, eligible students will […]
NEW MARKET — Madison County District One Commissioner Tom Brandon and other area leaders broke ground for a community center at Sharon Johnston Park today. “The new center will be […]
HUNTSVILLE – A major west Huntsville redevelopment project is another step closer to construction following a vote by the City Council at Thursday’s meeting. The council voted to accept a […]
MONTGOMERY — Nearly a dozen towns, cities and counties across the region will be getting important financial aid for much-needed projects, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. According to the governor’s office, […]
MADISON — A 13-year-old boy was arrested Thursday when he was found with a loaded 9mm handgun at a Madison middle school. According to Madison police, the arrest stemmed from a […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department arrested and charged two more suspects with reckless murder in connection to a deadly shooting last month. The incident happened just before 10 p.m. […]
LOS ANGELES — Chauncy Glover, an Athens native, died Tuesday, according to his family. He was 39. Glover, a three-time Emmy winning journalist and Los Angeles television anchor, was known […]
HUNTSVILLE – It’s said the “wheels on the bus go round and round.” Well, the city of Huntsville is offering an opportunity to make those wheels go round while making […]
HUNTSVILLE — In a historic event for the Alabama A&M women’s basketball team, the Lady Bulldogs host No. 24 Alabama today – the first-ever appearance by an SEC women’s basketball […]
