Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 17

HUNTSVILLE — With the largest electron beam welding system in the Western Hemisphere at its Huntsville headquarters, Dynetics Technical Solutions recently received an $8.4 million contract from the Navy. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — The former president of Eurofins Diatherix is suing the company, claiming he was fired just days after he told corporate leadership that he had been diagnosed with Post […]

HUNTSVILLE – ELVIS hasn’t left the building, aka International Space Station, but a Huntsville-based company helped the project take center stage for NASA. Teledyne Brown Engineering served as implementation partner […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Famed for her courtside fashion that is far from conservative, Alabama A&M head women’s basketball coach Dawn Thornton picked up a fitting award last week. Thornton, who guided […]

MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Securities Commission has opened an inquiry into a Georgia investment firm that may have made contributions to Alabama political entities. The company, First Liberty Building and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Hey foster kids, the Huntsville Havoc has your back. The Havoc is hosting its inaugural More than a Backpack drive, presented by CB&S Bank, benefiting Kids to Love. […]

MONTGOMERY – Road projects in Boaz, Hackleburg, and Red Bay are among 12 road projects across Alabama in sharing more than $3.7 million in state funding awarded to cities and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Offering sinus procedures without the drawn-out recoveries of traditional sinus surgery, Breathe Better Institute has opened its flagship clinic in Huntsville. The primary clinic dedicated to in-office sinus […]

MADISON — Providing an opportunity to check out the latest in home design while helping an important cause, Winter Homes is hosting the Huntsville Inspiration Home tours. Built by Winter […]

HUNTSVILLE – A local public-private partnership that helps foster digital access to underserved has been recognized for its work by a national organization. The GFiber Digital Inclusion Fund, a joint […]

SYLACAUGA — A pilot of a crashed plane was rescued from rough terrain Wednesday by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Aviation Unit. Around 2:15 p.m., ALEA said it received […]

WASHINGTON — A former Missile Defense Agency official at Redstone Arsenal has been confirmed to lead the Department of Defense’s Golden Dome project. Gen. Michael A. Guetlein, the vice chief […]

WASHINGTON – To support “a workforce that is part of the very fabric of North Alabama,” U.S. Rep. Dale Strong voted for the Department of Defense Appropriations Act. The legislation […]

HUNTSVILLE – There will be plenty of fireworks and savings this weekend at Bridge Street Town Centre. The mixed-use destination is hosting its annual Back-to-School Bash & Fireworks Show which […]

WASHINGTON – Declaring that withholding designated funding is contrary to President Trump’s goals for education, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt joined Sen. Shelley Moore Capito and other Senate Republicans in calling […]

WASHINGTON – In a move to cut red tape to aid allies in acquiring American-made defense products, Reps. Robert Aderholt, Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.), Jimmy Panetta (D-Calif.), and Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.) […]

HUNTSVILLE — While it’s not really beginning to look a lot like Christmas, nevertheless Huntsville City FC is bringing the holiday spirit to Wicks Family Field for “Christmas in July.” […]

HUNTSVILLE — Inspired by the new PBS documentary “Caregiving,” the University of Alabama in Huntsville is hosting a panel discussion next week on caregiving resources in the community. The film, produced […]

HUNTSVILLE — In the words of late singer/songwriter Glenn Frey, “The heat is on.” And unrelenting heat is what we have to look forward to over the next several days, […]

HUNTSVILLE — An “iconic space that has served generations” has been transformed into one of the “premier high school athletic facilities in Alabama.” Ladies and gentlemen, introducing “Milton Frank Fast […]

DECATUR – You say “to-MAY-to” and I say “to-MAH-to.” But, no matter how you pronounce it, be sure to head to the Morgan County Decatur Farmers Market for the inaugural […]

HUNTSVILLE — With more seats and more desitnations, passengers are taking off from Huntsville International Airport in record numbers. The airport announced today that June was its busiest month in […]

WASHINGTON – While Alabama fishermen land 34% of all recreationally caught red snapper in the Gulf, their livelihood has been threatened by illegal fishing by cartel members. To put an end […]

CULLMAN — Based on preliminary results, it appears that Cindy Myrex and Clint Hollingsworth are likely to advance to a special runoff election following unofficial results of Tuesday’s voting. Voters […]