Blue Origin adding 100 Alabama jobs; Mobile County cutting ribbon on boardwalk; Recover Now...

Aerospace company Blue Origin is adding 100 new jobs to support thruster production at one of its Huntsville facilities.

Wikipedia founder among Sloss Tech keynoters; Tuscaloosa airport undergoing $22 million runway expansion; Greenville...

Huntsville native Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, is among the keynote speakers scheduled for Birmingham’s Sloss Tech.

PowerSouth Energy has new president, CEO; Royal Cup completes Farmer Brothers acquisition; Storyteller Overland...

Damon Morgan has been named the new president and CEO of PowerSouth Energy Cooperative.

Birmingham nonprofit on Time 100 list; A&M says it will offer state’s first AI...

Birmingham-based KultureCity, a nonprofit that promotes sensory inclusion and accessibility, has been named to Time’s list of 100 most influential companies in 2026.

Hanwha to build $2 million test facility in Opelika; Coast Guard buys BSC campus...

Hanwha Defense USA plans to build a $2 million facility in Opelika.

Grocery tax holiday starts today; Buffalo Rock opens $10M site in Loxley; BASF to...

House Bill 527 became law in early April. For the next three years, Alabamians will get two months without the 2 percent grocery tax.

$7 million grant goes to improve Alabama port; Drake State receives record ACCS donation;...

A $6.95 million grant to the city of Chickasaw will be used to improve a dock at the Chickasaw Marine Terminal.

Pelham company closing; Historic motel closing for renovation; UA plans new School of Data...

LineQuest LLC, in Pelham, plans to shut its doors on Aug. 1, affecting 113 employees.

Troubled restaurant group faces new lawsuit; Zoe’s Kitchen founders opening new concept; 1st Space...

The Pihakis Restaurant Group, which has closed several of its restaurants in recent weeks, has been sued by Birmingham-based Evans Meats for almost $400,000.

Huntsville looking into passenger rail service; Orange Beach selling event center to Wharf; TVA...

The Huntsville City Council has OK’d a $349,000 study looking at the viability of passenger rail service.

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