Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 74
HUNTSVILLE — It’s the eve of a holiday weekend and it looks like the weather may dampen some of the outdoor events as we unofficially welcome summer. According to the […]
FOLEY — If you’re heading for the gulf beaches this weekend, you’ll be saving a few more bucks than past years. As of noon today, there will be no more […]
CULLMAN – “If you build it, they will come.” This is a famous, oft-quoted movie line about a man’s vision. For Good Samaritan Health Clinic, they are coming and there […]
MONTGOMERY — As hundreds, if not thousands, of boaters hit the water this weekend, there are new safety regulations announced by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Marine Patrol Division. This […]
MONTGOMERY – It should be smooth driving in the state for travelers this weekend. Or, at least, smoother to unofficially kick off the summer. Because of the annual high number […]
HUNTSVILLE — Thousands of Huntsville Utilities customers were without power Tuesday night from an outage apparently caused by a snake. Around 10 p.m., an outage impacted more than 33,000 customers […]
NEW YORK — U.S. Rep. Dale Strong was among the most recent politicians on hand in New York City for the trial of former President Donald Trump. Strong (R-Harvest) was […]
MONTGOMERY – The governor has invited students throughout the state on an adventure this summer. In her words, Gov. Kay Ivey is calling it a “summer literary adventure.” Through her […]
MADISON – Madison Fire and Rescue has received another infant surrender through the Safe Haven Baby Box, the city of Madison said today. This is the third surrender this year […]
NEW YORK — Tchernavia Rocker has been appointed to the role of Chief People Officer at Revlon, the company announced. Rocker will join Revlon effective June 3 and report directly […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Rocket City continues to live up to its moniker with the latest announcement from Lockheed Martin and the Department of Defense. The Army awarded Lockheed Martin a […]
MADISON — It’s round two for bridge girders to be installed at the Town Madison Interchange on I-565. Starting Tuesday, motorists on interstate will face detours on several nights during […]
KENT, Wash. — To say “good things come to those who wait” is putting it mildly for former Air Force Capt. Ed Dwight. Dwight was selected by President John F. […]
MONTGOMERY – Are you in the market for a riding lawn mower? How about a printer? Or, do you need a pickup truck or police car? Yes, a police car. […]
MONTGOMERY – A Muscle Shoals man, out on bond for a theft charge in Franklin County, has been indicted for property crimes in Madison County, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall […]
HUNTSVILLE — The suspect in a multiple shooting May 5 turned himself in to Huntsville police Thursday. According to a news release from the Huntsville Police Department, Jatahj Malik Malcom, […]
WASHINGTON — Addressing the efforts of dentists and their efforts to reach underserved populations, a Gadsden dentist testified before a U.S. Senate committee Thursday on making dental care more affordable. […]
MONTGOMERY – Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced today that Alabama’s April labor force participation rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage point to 57.5 %. Meanwhile, four […]
FLORENCE — There’s a new kid in town. ZT Automotive has officially entered the Alabama market following its acquisition of four dealerships in the Shoals from Florida-based Greenway Automotive group. […]
HUNTSVILLE – After moving their household 26 times, Jim and Judy Link made Huntsville their permanent home when Jim retired from the Army in 2000. It didn’t take long for […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Career Center is hosting a hiring event for Marksman Security Corporation. There will are full-time and part-time positions available. The event will be Friday from 9 […]
ATHENS — The doors are opening and the ribbon is being cut today for what has been called “the first truly luxury apartment community built in Athens.” Gateway Village at […]
MONTGOMERY – As the school year winds down and classrooms are empty, several north Alabama schools will have new Pre-K to third-grade classrooms for the upcoming school year, thanks to […]
