Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 99
HUNTSVILLE — Strong to severe storms are predicted today for the North Alabama-Southern Tennessee region. According to the National Weather Service Huntsville office, two rounds of storms are expected – 10 […]
HUNTSVILLE — Several Madison County high school graduates received a financial boost for college, thanks to a local fraternity’s philanthropy. Huntsville’s Delta Theta Lambda Education Foundation recently awarded $25,000 in […]
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – And then, there was one. That is, one more launch to go for United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV Heavy rocket. The next to last mission of the […]
ATHENS — Johnny Turner, the former field representative for U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, has announced his candidacy for Limestone County Commission District 2. “Limestone County is the fastest growing county […]
HUNTSVILLE — A bill raising the pay for poll workers has been signed into law, State Rep. James Lomax, the bill’s sponsor, announced today. According to Lomax, the legislation signed […]
HUNTSVILLE — Teams at the Marshall Space Flight Center have completed applying a spray-on foam insulation to the launch vehicle stage adapter (LVSA) for the Artemis III mission, NASA announced. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Powered by a stifling defense, Huntsville City Football Club shut out Inter Miami II Sunday for its third straight win. Shaun Joash and Jony Bolaños scored and goalkeeper Elliot […]
HUNTSVILLE — Several hundred Huntsville Utilities customers remained without electricity Monday following severe storms that rolled through the area overnight. UPDATED: A utilities news release at 2 p.m. said there […]
HUNTSVILLE — A long-awaited North Memorial Parkway overpass project will start Monday. Construction will start on the $34 million, multi-year project to add an overpass and service roads on U.S. […]
TORONTO – In a lot of sports, you give the ball to the player with the hot hand. In soccer, it’s the hot foot. And, for Huntsville City FC, that […]
MONTGOMERY – It’s old news but still good news. As it has for the past several months, the state’s economic engine is right here in the Tennessee Valley. The latest […]
HUNTSVILLE — It could be a wild Wednesday weather-wise. The National Weather Service Huntsville office is calling for storms throughout the day, mainly this afternoon. “Multiple rounds of storms are […]
ATHENS — A Nashville-based convenience store chain has doubled its pleasure in Athens. Tri Star Energy, parent company of convenience store brands Twice Daily and White Bison Coffee, cut the ribbon Monday […]
HUNTSVILLE — As storms approached the area Sunday night, lightning struck quickly for Huntsville City FC in its match with St. Louis City 2. Lightning, as in a goal by […]
HUNTSVILLE — Hundreds of Madison County residents are waking up this morning without electricity after powerful storms swept through the area overnight. According to Huntsville Utilities, there were approximately 500 […]
HUNTSVILLE — Severe weather is forecast for the Tennessee Valley this afternoon and into the night, according to the National Weather Service’s Huntsville office. The main window for severe weather […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Career Center is hosting a job fair for Polaris. It will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 21 at the center, 2535 Sparkman Drive. Positions […]
DECATUR – Decatur Police Chief Todd Pinion graduated Thursday from the FBI National Academy, the department announced. The ceremony was at the National Academy in Quantico, Va. Nationally, less than […]
HUNTSVILLE — Smoke from the Canadian wildfires that has blanketed the Northeast has reached the Tennessee Valley. The National Weather Service Office in Huntsville has issued a poor air quality […]
MONTGOMERY – A trio of North Alabama metro areas are listed among the nation’s metro areas with the lowest unemployment rate for April. The rankings are compiled by the U.S. […]
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled today the state must create a second black majority congressional district. The decision affirms a lower-court ruling that found a likely violation of the […]
WASHINGTON — The commanding general of the U.S. Space Command was to the point in a meeting Alabama congressional delegation. ““General Dickinson just confirmed to us that the headquarters of […]
MONTGOMERY — The fate of the deteriorating Saturn 1B rocket at the Ardmore exit of Interstate 65 is in the hands of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. […]
