U.S. Steel says plants could close if Nippon deal nixed; United Bancorporation to merge...
U.S. Steel, which has a mill in Fairfield, says it may close U.S. steel mills if a planned $14.1 billion sale to Nippon Steel doesn’t happen.
Talks stall in AT&T strike; Minority vendors hold conference in Birmingham; Construction starts on...
The Communications Workers of America says they are no longer interested in using a mediator in negotiations with AT&T.
Mobile steel producer to invest $12 million; Academy will open new Birmingham store
SSAB, the international steel company, plans to invest $12 million in its Mobile operations.
Birmingham contractor breaks ground on half-billion-dollar Texas project; Huntsville opens transit center
Birmingham-based contractor Robins & Morton has broken ground on the $573 million Terrell State Hospital in Texas.
Austal USA will pay $24 million to settle fraud charges; Limited-edition Bud Light celebrates...
Austal USA has agreed to pay a $24 million fine in an accounting fraud case.
Hoover surgery center a step closer to reality; Austal pays to settle with DOJ;...
An administrative law judge says the Hoover Health Care Authority should be granted permission to build an ambulatory surgery and medical diagnostics center in Riverchase.
All-electric truck to be used by Honda in Alabama unveiled; $25 million hotel coming...
Virginia Transportation Corp. unveiled its all-electric tractor-trailer Peterbilt 579EV model.
Pine beetles at high numbers in Alabama; 25 more pickleball courts coming to Huntsville;...
Outbreaks of the Southern pine beetle, which can destroy timber harvests, are the worst they’ve been in more than 20 years.
ProxsysRx partners with Arizona health group; Space part for moon mission on barge to...
Birmingham-based ProxsysRx has forged an agreement with Yuma Regional Medical Center in Arizona for an off-campus pharmacy.
Alabama union membership down over decade; Birmingham Sheraton Hotel getting multi-million-dollar makeover; UM has...
Though it’s beginning to rise, the number of Alabamians who hold union membership is down 23.2% from where it was in 2013.