Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 97
DECATUR – The sounds of rolling thunder will be heard from Bridgeport to Waterloo when motorcyclists from across the Southeast ride in the annual Trail of Tears Commemorative Motorcycle Ride. […]
FLORENCE — State Sen. Tim Melson had a heart attack on a state recruiting trip to South Korea and is in critical condition, according to several news reports. The reports […]
KENT, Wash. — NASA awarded Blue Origin a $35 million Tipping Point partnership today to continue advancing its Blue Alchemist breakthrough revealed this year. Blue Origin, which has a facility […]
DECATUR — The Alabama Department of Transportation advises motorists to expect overnight lane closures on U.S. 31 northbound at the Hudson Memorial Bridge over the Tennessee River in Decatur beginning […]
HUNTSVILLE – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is celebrating 15 years of discovery, progress and innovation in 2023. During this milestone year, the institute will celebrate the BioTrain Internship program, its […]
ATHENS – Nothing says summer like a nice, fresh tomato sandwich. And nothing says it better than a free tomato sandwich. So, Athens Farmers Market is the place to be […]
MONTGOMERY — This month’s latest unemployment figures are a mixed bag, according to the Alabama Department of Labor. Overall, across the Tennessee Valley, the jobless rate is lower than a […]
HUNTSVILLE — “It has been quite the active morning!” The National Weather Service’s Huntsville office couldn’t have put it any better. In fact, those are the first words on a […]
ATMORE — James Barber was executed this morning for the brutal murder of Dorothy Epps in 2001. His execution was carried out at the William C. Holman Correctional Facility in […]
HUNTSVILLE — Dangerous heat. That’s what’s in the forecast for the area today. How dangerous? Maximum heat index values are expected to be between 105 and 109 degrees, according to […]
HUNTSVILLE — It was a night to celebrate a music legend and honor two of Huntsville’s men in blue. And, it was a community coming together with the world of […]
HUNTSVILLE — As hundreds of people woke up this morning without electricity, the weather forecast said there is a chance for thunderstorms through Friday. “We will remain in an active […]
HUNTSVILLE — Thousands of customers in North Alabama were without electricity Tuesday when a severe thunderstorm system moved through the area. Huntsville Utilities reported 26,000 customers lost power due to […]
CULLMAN – What do you get when you combine Chris Stapleton, Zach Bryan, Jo Dee Messina and Riley Green? Well, in Cullman they call it the “Biggest Party in the […]
ATHENS — Athens Police Capt. Anthony Pressnell has been named interim police chief, the City Council voted Monday. Police Chief Floyd Johnson is retiring Aug. 1 after 41 years with […]
HUNTSVILLE — Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s hold on military promotions in the U.S. Senate has impacted at least one command at Redstone Arsenal. Lt. Gen. Daniel Karbler’s stay with the Space […]
HUNTSVILLE — Jody Singer is retiring as the director of the Marshall Space Flight Center. Singer made the announcement today; it is effective July 29. She was the first female […]
HANCEVILLE — Wallace State Community College will hold information sessions for those wishing to learn more about its Women in Diesel program. While jobs for diesel technicians have been filled […]
HUNTSVILLE — It may be stormy and soggy in the valley over the next few days. A series of disturbances will bring strong to severe storms today, according to the […]
A pair of north Alabama lakes have been included in the Bassmaster list of the 25 best bass lakes in the Southeast for 2023. Lake Guntersville is in the five […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City FC has been named MLS NEXT Pro Team of Matchday 16, the league announced today. The accolade comes after Huntsville’s dominant 6-2 victory last Sunday over […]
HUNTSVILLE — Northbound traffic on U.S. 231/431 will be slowed for the next two weeks due to bridge work north of Hazel Green. Alabama Department of Transportation crews are repairing […]
HUNTSVILLE — Motorists in Morgan and Cullman counties should expect possible delays in travel this week with several road projects scheduled. The Alabama Department of Transportation said delays due to […]
