Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 85
GURLEY — It’s opening day for the state’s anglers as Alabama’s Public Fishing Lakes return to their regular hours. DeKalb County Lake is among most of the state-owned lakes that […]
MONTGOMERY — It’s exciting when we find a couple quarters or other loose change in the cushions of our sofas. Imagine how exciting it would be to find several thousand […]
DECATUR — Carbon fiber is a key, though not-so-well-known, element of America’s weapons systems. And, as is locally known, a lot of those systems are managed at Redstone Arsenal in […]
HUNTSVILLE — Don’t be a joker, just take the money and run to the Orion Amphitheater for a benefit concert that will keep on rock’n you. You won’t need to […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Army has engineered a move, of sorts, to its presence in the Rocket City. Joining the ranks of an ever-expanding Redstone Gateway, the Army Engineering and Support […]
MONTGOMERY – A former DeKalb County attorney and judicial candidate was sentenced for her involvement in multiple crimes, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today. Teresa Darwin Phillips, 43, of Sylvania, […]
MONTGOMERY – Circuit Judge Gilbert P. Self has been arrested on charges that include allegedly using public funds to pay for a ski trip, beach trip and alcoholic beverages, Alabama […]
PRICEVILLE — There’s good news and bad news for travelers on I-65 in Morgan County. The good news is the potholes that plague northbound motorists will be repaired. The bad […]
HUNTSVILLE — Commuters and motorists on U.S. 431 will face traffic delays due to rolling lane closures, Huntsville Utilities announced. Beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, Huntsville Utilities Electric Operations will […]
HUNTSVILLE — Don’t put those umbrellas away, yet. Or the winter coats. The National Weather Service Huntsville office is calling for a chance of rain and storms late tonight across […]
HUNTSVILLE — Travel on Interstate 65 over the Tennessee River is about to get more congested. The Alabama Department of Transportation said it will begin nighttime single-lane closures Sunday night, […]
ATMORE — “Justice has been served.” At 8:25 p.m. Thursday, Kenneth Eugene Smith was pronounced dead after his execution in the murder-for-hire slaying of Elizabeth Sennett nearly 35 years ago. […]
TUSCALOOSA — Huntsvillian Nick Dunlap, who recently became the first amateur in 33 years to win on the PGA Tour, announced today he is turning professional and intends to accept […]
ATHENS — The Limestone County Water and Sewer Authority has lifted the boil order for the Ardmore area. However the utility said Ardmore, South Giles, and Minor Hill customers are […]
MADISON – A Safe Haven Baby Box has been used for the first time in the state, Kids to Love Foundation announced. The nonprofit organization said a mother placed her newborn […]
FORT PAYNE – As a Fort Payne business pushes its boundaries, it recently expanded its reach across an international boundary. Artemis Shielding has entered into a distribution agreement with SDI […]
HUNTSVILLE — In honor of the members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery for the benefit of all, the agency […]
ARDMORE — The water situation in Ardmore is still tenuous, but improving. “We gained a little ground on getting water in the tanks last night,” the Limestone County Water and […]
HUNTSVILLE – After several years of sitting empty, the 11-acre property on Clinton Avenue across from the Von Braun Center will finally see dirt turned. Essex Capital and Ascend Property […]
ARDMORE — Progress was made on filling a water tank, but the Limestone County Water and Sewer Authority said it is continuing a boil order for the Ardmore area. “We […]
HUNTSVILLE –Tyonek Services Group has purchased a hangar facility near Huntsville International Airport, the company announced. The 68,000-square-foot facility is equipped to meet the demands of rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Immerse yourself in a celebration of art and creativity this month with a unique tour of Huntsville homes. Arts Huntsville opens the doors Jan. 27 to five homes […]
MADISON – Leave it to the Rocket City Trash Pandas to bring some warm feelings to the bone-chilling weather we’ve had lately. The Minor League Baseball club will put single-game […]
