Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 15

HUNTSVILLE — To unionize or not to unionize, that’s the question. And employees at Huntsville’s Navistar plant will vote Thursday to answer that question. Saying unions are “every bit as […]

LIBERTY, S.C. — To help area residents and students widen their educational opportunities, a regional community colleges organization has signed a transfer agreement with a major online university. According to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Dr. Kimberly Robinson, whose leadership helped bring the U.S. Space & Rocket Center from near-bankruptcy and closure, has retired, according to a news release from the center. She had […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City FC has the spirit … how about you? The Boys in Blue will be bringing the spirit with them Sunday and invites the fans to wear […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a redesigned web portal, Huntsville Utilities said its customers will find an enhanced and improved way of doing business, whether it’s finding information on outiages or paying […]

HUNTSVILLE — With its new solid rocket motor production facility covering more than six football fields, it’s easy to say that L3Harris Technologies is making a huge investment in Huntsville […]

HUNTSVILLE — While a panel discussion on “Golden Dome for America” has been removed from the agenda, the annual Space & Missile Defense Symposium is hosting a discussion on another […]

MONTGOMERY – For those who will be out of town for this month’s municipal elections, the time to apply for an absentee ballot is running out. Municipal absentee election managers […]

HUNTSVILLE – Labeled as an accelerator that is “more than mentorship; it’s about momentum,” applications have opened for the second cohort of the Cummings Research Park DefenseTech Accelerator. An effort […]

HUNTSVILLE – To bring the music industry in tune with other entertainment industries in the state, Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation last week that updates Alabama’s Entertainment Industry Incentive Act […]

HUNTSVILLE — After acquiring a handful of companies over the past several months, Huntsville-based Special Aerospace Services has now changed its name, but its mission to “build at the speed […]

COVINGTON, Ky. — Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, a Madison urologist, has been elected president of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin. His election capped the 120,000-member organization’s 43rd annual […]

HUNTSVILLE — In a move that melds two Huntsville standards – cyber and soccer, Summit 7 has been named the official academy partner of Huntsville City FC. The partnership reflects […]

MINNEAPOLIS — Using UV technology, Daikin America’s Decatur facility has been involved in the world’s first large-scale demonstration of high-throughput PFAS destruction, according to a news release from Claros Technologies. The […]

ATHENS — An Athens woman has been charged with capital murder in the “brutal assault” of her infant, the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office said. Morgan Skye Thornton was arrested Friday […]

WASHINGTON — Last year, Americans aged 60 and older reported losing more than $2.3 billion – a 21% over $1.9 billion in 2013 – to fraud. This year, the numbers […]

HUNTSVILLE — Not willing to rest on their musical laurels, The Venue Group, in collaboration with the city of Huntsville, is identifying locations for a mid-sized venue with a capacity […]

ATHENS – Come and get it! With a variety of culinary delights ranging from Southern comfort food to international cuisine, Downtown Athens Culinary Month is back. The month-long celebration of […]

SCOTTSBORO — A “generational” natural gas project crossing three jurisdictions is being proposed to help meet the region’s power demands for the next 15 to 20 years. The first step […]

HUNTSVILLE – Addressing the “energy and evolution of the region,” Tanger has announced several national brands joining the Bridge Street Town Centre lineup. “Since acquiring Bridge Street Town Centre in […]

GADSDEN – “Hey, dad … you wanna have a catch?” The answer to this emotional line from “Field of Dreams” can be found at the Gadsden State baseball facilities. The […]

RUSSELLVILLE — “A gateway to opportunities for generations” is how the new Norris Public Library and community center was described Tuesday during a groundbreaking ceremony. U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt was among […]

HUNTSVILLE – To say things are going up at Redstone Gateway is putting it mildly. Especially, in light of the most recent project at the sprawling Redstone Gateway. Construction firm Robins & […]

HAMILTON — Economic development projects in Hamilton and Cullman are among 15 statewide to share more than $25.9 million in Growing Alabama funding, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. Ivey made the […]