Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 75
CULLMAN — There are some new arrivals at Cullman Regional. Only they’re not being delivered by the stork. The hospital is expanding obstetric and nursery services with the addition of a […]
HUNTSVILLE – City crews have removed 1.4 million pounds of debris as cleanup efforts continue following last week’s storms. Public Works Director Chris McNeese projected crews will gather about the […]
HUNTSVILLE – As three companies joined the Best Places to Work Hall of Fame, a new group of award-winners was announced today by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber. Intuitive Research and Technology, […]
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — In the midst of a warning of a “disaster,” NASA, Boeing and the United Launch Alliance said the Boeing Crew Flight Test will launch no earlier […]
RED BAY – Out with the old and in with the new. That mantra was echoed Monday for Red Bay. The city was awarded a $500,000 grant to upgrade its […]
HUNTSVILLE — The unsettled weather continues this week with a 70-90% chance of showers and storms today, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville office. There is a potential of […]
DECATUR — It’s not quite “gone in 60 seconds,” but new charging stations in Decatur can have drivers gone in 30 minutes. Decatur Utilities is unveiling a pair of Level […]
MONTGOMERY — Alabamians and out-of-state visitors alike will have the opportunity to fish for free in most public waters including freshwater and saltwater next month. Free Fishing Day allows residents […]
HAMILTON — Residents of Hamilton will soon have a safeguard to prevent a disruption in public water service like one experienced in 2023 thanks to a $310,000 grant announced by […]
MONTGOMERY – With the stroke of a pen and a unified Legislature, Gov. Kay Ivey signed the “Working for Alabama” legislative package into law today. This ambitious package of bills […]
HUNTSVILLE — “Start here. Go anywhere” is the Alabama A&M slogan. And that may soon include Birmingham. According to Shannon Reeves, AAMU vice president of Government Relations and External Affairs, […]
ATHENS — Residents of north Alabama went to bed Wednesday night under tornado and/or severe thunderstorm warnings. This morning, they woke up to a tornado watch, damaged homes and trees […]
HUNTSVILLE — Severe storms northwest of the state will push into the Shoals around midnight then move southeastward overnight, according to the National Weather Service Huntsville office. “All severe hazards […]
DECATUR – United Launch Alliance is gonna need a bigger boat. And to meet that need, the company has hired two companies to design, oversee and build a new ship […]
TUSCUMBIA — The “War to End All Wars” had ended and the nation was at the dawn of the greatest economic disaster in history. It was 1924 when Percy Hoskins […]
MONTGOMERY — With an emphasis on public safety and mental health care, Alabama lawmakers sent a record $3.4 billion General Fund budget to Gov. Kay Ivey. The spending plan, which […]
MONTGOMERY – Jackson County and northeast Alabama are feeling the benefits of the rapid growth of Huntsville. So much, though, that it is causing a drain on the area’s infrastructure […]
WASHINGTON — Welcome back, Jackson County. After being assigned to the Chattanooga Designated Market Area by the FCC nearly five months ago, Jackson County will be reassigned to the Huntsville […]
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A “technical issue” with a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank caused a Boeing crew flight test to be scrubbed Monday night. NASA, Boeing, […]
HUNTSVILLE — If you have plans for today and Wednesday, make sure they include an umbrella or raincoat. “Two potential rounds of severe storms are possible this week,” the National […]
MOORESVILLE – A “new era of growth and opportunity” is in the forecast for Limestone County. That growth and opportunity can come with a multibillion-dollar value, also. Bethany Shockney, president […]
DOTHAN – With the turning of shovels, Alabama’s Wiregrass region is turning into an agriculture technology center. The city of Dothan joined state officials and Huntsville’s HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology […]
FORT PAYNE — Low water pressure and leaks may be a thing of the past for Fort Payne businesses and residents. The city has received a $1 million grant to […]
