Alec Harvey
Hyundai plans to divest from accused auto supplier; Women in construction increase in Alabama;...
Hyundai Motor Co. plans to divest its majority stake from an auto supplier accused of using child labor.
Following fire, Prattville restaurant to reopen; Aerojet Rocketdyne begins hiring for new facility; Highlands...
Uncle Mick’s Cajun Café, a popular Prattville restaurant heavily damaged by fire six months ago, will reopen on Tuesday.
Huntsville company lands $415 million contract; Aerojet Rocketdyne engine powers weapon test flight; Orion...
ITSC Secure Solutions, based in Huntsville, was awarded a U.S. Air Force contract for up to $415 million.
Hyundai rolls out EV in Montgomery; 3 join to restore historic Birmingham school; Dirt...
The Hyundai plant in Montgomery rolled out its first Genesis Electried GV70 SUV on Monday.
Mazda Toyota offering raises, incentives; Baldwin County trail earns national kudos; Birmingham Social Media...
Mazda Toyota is raising salaries and adding incentives to reach its hiring goal of 4,000.
Birmingham institution adding Sylacauga location; Brasfield & Gorrie completes NC building exterior; State business...
Lloyd’s Restaurant, a fixture south of Birmingham first in Chelsea and now in Inverness, is opening a second location in Sylacauga.
Podcast: Michael Mullis of Kelley & Mullis Wealth Management on navigating the tricky economy
Josh Carpenter has been president and CEO of Southern Research since 2021.
Sale approved for amphitheater land; Dothan tourism leader resigns; Union tells Warrior Met workers...
The BJCC in Birmingham approved spending $2.9 million to buy 13.3 acres from developer Corporate Realty to build a 9,000-seat amphitheater.
Auburn’s Rane Center takes a big step forward in hospitality management
The Tony & Libba Rane Culinary Science Center is comprised of classrooms, the Laurel Hotel & Spa, the restaurant 1856, coffee shop and more.
ADEM approves permit for controversial Athens plant; PNC Foundation gives $80k to South Alabama...
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management has issued an air permit to Grayson Carter & Son Contracting, which plans to build an asphalt plant on seven acres just outside the Athens city limits.

