Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 6

HUNTSVILLE — Oh, the weather may be frightful over the next couple days as spring-like temperatures are blown away for subfreezing temperatures across North Alabama. The National Weather Service Huntsville […]

HUNTSVILLE – The body of a 25-year-old Huntsville man, who was reported missing more than three months ago, was found Wednesday, Huntsville police said in a news release. Lazarus Howard […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City will be the center of the collegiate beach volleyball universe this weekend. Look for digs, kills and aces as the American Volleyball Coaches Association Beach […]

MONTGOMERY — An initiative by the state’s county commissions has been launched to help provide career opportunities in county government across Alabama. AlabamaCountyJobs.com is designed for accessibility and ease of […]

WASHINGTON – In a move to cut red tape and help expand markets for small livestock producers, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville joined Sens. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) […]

ATHENS — Starting with the Wall That Heals and culminating with the Veterans Day Parade, Athens is hosting activities saluting those who served. The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale […]

MONTGOMERY – With Veterans Day just six days away, Gov. Kay Ivey proclaimed today through next Tuesday as Veterans Week in Alabama. In respect, Ivey calls on residents to honor […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a goal of celebrating local talent, Huntsville City Council Member Michelle Watkins and Arts Huntsville announce “Quarterly at Cavalry.” The new free quarterly arts and entertainment series is […]

HUNTSVILLE — Lace ’em up, skating fans. It’s almost time for one of Huntsville’s most popular holiday traditions. That’s right. Skating in the Park is back this month for its […]

MADISON – In the wake of the government shutdown and its effect on this area, a Madison nonprofit is picking up the lunch tab this weekend. Madison Visionary Partners  invites […]

MOORESVILLE — Fall is in the air and with the holiday season approaching 1818 Farms has unique floral ideas for special gifts. This fall, 1818 Farms invites folks to celebrate […]

HUNTSVILLE – Vote now. Vote often. That’s not the mantra for regular political elections, but it is for the Huntsville Botanical Garden. After taking the No. 2 spot in 2023 […]

HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville man wanted in connection with a September homicide was taken into custody in Milwaukee after a coordinated effort between the Huntsville Police Department and U.S. Marshals, the […]

MONTGOMERY – Alabama is “stepping up to help,” Gov. Kay Ivey said today after releasing $2 million of the state’s emergency funds to go toward eight food banks, serving all […]

HUNTSVILLE — To address government computational problems beyond the reach of classical computers, two Huntsville companies have opened cutting-edge technology for the government. D-Wave Quantum, a leader in quantum computing […]

RUSSELLVILLE — Residents of Russellville and Franklin County will have better drinking water and safer sewage disposal thanks to a pair of grants from the Appalachian Regional Commission, Gov. Kay […]

FLORENCE — Reigning Class 3A football champion Mars Hill Bible is among the seven defending state champions set to begin the 60th AHSAA State Football Playoffs this week. The unbeaten […]

HUNTSVILLE – Two students in the College of Engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville have been named 2025 Women In Defense (WID) Scholars. Paige Berg, a three-time WID honoree, […]

HUNTSVILLE – A trailblazing business leader and philanthropist joined a unique business operation Thursday in being recognized for their contributions to the area. At its annual Summit on Philanthropy, the […]

ATHENS — “The Wall That Heals,” a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, is coming to Athens next week. “Athens State University is grateful to have been chosen as […]

HUNTSVILLE — Suh-weet!! That was the reaction of folks when Shipley Do-Nuts opened its shop in Huntsville. The nation’s largest brand of fresh, handmade-daily donuts and kolaches, has opened 25  […]

HUNTSVILLE — The North Alabama area is about to set an education benchmark, thanks to a major push by Huntsville business leaders. “Raise Your Hand” if you’re excited. According to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Veterans and ice hockey – Two things that have a long association with Huntsville. And, they are coming together next weekend for an afternoon of camaraderie, competition, and […]

WASHINGTON — X-Bow Systems will be the first customer to adopt defense-grade artificial intelligence capabilities within the Astris AI Factory, a secure, end-to-end AI platform from Astris AI, a Lockheed […]