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.
Medical Properties Trust faces lawsuit from Steward; BBB acquires All Star Auto Parts; Florida...
Steward Health Care, based in Dallas, Texas, filed a lawsuit against Birmingham-based Medical Properties Trust
Gulf State Pier open to public again; Haig Wright II dies at 64; Alabama...
The Gulf State Park Fishing and Education Pier has opened again to the public.
UAB to open Decatur dental clinic in 2026; Robins & Morton reaches milestone with...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham has plans to open a new dental clinic in Decatur in 2026.
Mobile Airport Authority lands $7.5 million grant; AE Shoals, Jim Wilson partner
The Mobile Airport Authority has received a $7.5 million grant for a terminal at the Mobile International Airport.
Medical Properties Trust sells Colorado properties; Alabama hotel tops USA Today survey; Oxford transportation...
Birmingham-based Medical Properties Trust has sold 11 freestanding health care facilities in Colorado
Jimmy Rane named to U.S. celebration committee; Missouri cold storage company buys Dothan facility;...
Jimmy Rane, founder and chairman of Great Southern Wood Preserving, which is based in Abbeville, has been named to the U.S. semiquincentennial commission.
Regions debit cards working after system error; A&M has record number of new students
Customers of Regions Bank on Monday may have seen their debit cards declined, including at ATMs, but they’re working now after a system error.
Birmingham Water Works lands $171 million grant; Asutal christens future USNS Point Loma; Northwest...
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Birmingham Water Works a $171 million grant to improve its infrastructure.