Deborah Storey
Energy upgrades win federal funding for American Cast Iron Pipe Co.
American is replacing its single-cupola furnace with four coreless induction furnaces.
Schools are getting creative in trying to attract teachers
Housing assistance, loan forgiveness, help with advanced degrees and more are offered by schools to help find and keep teachers in the classroom.
Alabama researchers discover ways to extend battery life
University of Alabama researchers look at ways to continue using EV batteries long after they stop powering vehicles.
Creating today’s high schools in Alabama is complex and rewarding
Goodwyn Mills Cawood and Doster Construction are two of Alabama's contractors building new learning environments.
Calhoun, Wallace community colleges offer programs for females only
Alabama's community colleges are recognizing a new interest in welding, offering a number of programs for students currently in high school.
New welding center opens at Wallace State
Up-to-date technology prepares students in four main welding processes, as well as principles of weld inspection and testing.
What Alabama banks are doing to attract customers in a tech-driven world
Bankers across the state discuss balancing in-person and digital offerings.
Businesses benefit from the experience of an insurance agent
Carefully crafting your business coverage with an agent allows for collaboration on how to get the most protection out of your policy.
How Alabama insurance companies are dealing with digital, including cyber threats
The same interactions that make business flow more quickly can leave that business vulnerable to attack from half a world away.
When legal issues loom, small businesses are wise to think outside their own offices
Hiring an outside attorney can be advantageous for smaller businesses.