Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 7
DENVER — The attorney general of Colorado today sued the Trump administration over the move of U.S. Space Command to Huntsville from Colorado Springs. In response, Alabama Attorney General Steve […]
MONTGOMERY – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, Auburn University and the University of Alabama are sharing $4.7 million in grants from the Alabama Research and Development Enhancement Fund, Gov. Kay Ivey […]
WASHINGTON – Time is continuing to pass by efforts to end the twice-a-year process of Americans changing their clocks. On Tuesday, the efforts by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville in pushing […]
WASHINGTON — Bipartisan legislation to guard children from AI chatbots was introduced today into the U.S. Senate by Sen. Katie Britt and two colleagues. Britt (R-Montgomery) and Sens. Josh Hawley […]
BIRMINGHAM — “Laser-focused” on the future of Alabama A&M University, President Daniel K. Wims updated the university’s Board of Trustees in its final meeting of the year. The board’s annual […]
HUNTSVILLE – Citing Huntsville’s “electric atmosphere,” the National Junior College Athletic Association announced its Division II Men’s and Women’s Soccer Championships is returning to Huntsville next year. “The 2024 National Tournament […]
MONTGOMERY – Alabama recipients of SNAP benefits will not receive their payments effective this Saturday, the Alabama Department of Human Resources announced. The DHR said it “received specific guidance” from […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a goal of putting technology to use for community benefit, Meta’s Huntsville Data Center recently awarded grants to several Huntsville organizations and schools. The Meta Data Center […]
BIRMINGHAM — Agility and speed. Those two words reflect athletic skills. They also reflect an iconic food delivery company – one that has now joined the retail playbook of a […]
WASHINGTON — Deliveries will be getting a little cooler for UPS drivers thanks to a new agreement with the company. To help expedite delivery of 28,000 air-conditioned vehicles under the […]
HUNTSVILLE — One Table Huntsville is more than a meal — it’s a movement. Village of Promise has announced One Table Huntsville returns next month for its seventh year, presented by Bentley […]
HUNTSVILLE — The playoff journey of Huntsville City FC continues Saturday with a stop in the City of Brotherly Love. The Boys in Blue are taking on Philadelphia Union II […]
WASHINGTON — Citing the availability a of $5 billion contingency fund, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell joined 213 House Democrats in a letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins demanding that […]
DALLAS – Conference USA recently finalized the remaining locations for the 2025-26 championship schedule and trophies will be raised in the Rocket City. “We are excited to build upon our […]
HUNTSVILLE — With live pitch competitions, demo sessions, panels, and networking, P.R.O.P.E.L. is built to move small business forward. And, the deadline to register for the annual small business & […]
HUNTSVILLE – As the club prepares for Saturday’s semifinal match in Philadelphia, Huntsville City Football Club has named Alec Dufty as director of soccer operations. Dufty brings extensive professional playing […]
SAN FRANCISCO — Alabama A&M University has been awarded a grant from the Interledger Foundation, a U.S. nonprofit that aims to foster open and interoperable digital financial systems. With two […]
Former University of Alabama and NFL quarterback AJ McCarron has thrown his helmet into the political arena, announcing his candidacy for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor. “Alabama is my […]
WASHINGTON – Guntersville business owner Randy Jones was introduced to a Senate committee Wednesday by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as a nominee for the Board of Directors of the Tennessee […]
NEW YORK — Huntsville City FC wasn’t the first choice of Philadelphia Union II for their MLS NEXT Pro semifinal. In fact, Philadelphia had no choice who they would play. […]
WASHINGTON — Legislation that would expand the Talladega National Forest’s boundary by approximately 50,000 acres was advanced by the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. The “Talladega National Forest […]
HUNTSVILLE — Continuing its run as a destination for can’t‑miss country specials, the Rocket City will again host a unique program featuring a who’s who of country music. The folks […]
MADISON — A salute to the Military Family of the Year and the mayor’s final State of the City Address will be featured Thursday at this year’s Celebrate Madison festivities. The […]
