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FBI may move National Academy to Huntsville; Prattville riverfront development breaks ground; Aviation company...

The Federal Bureau of Investigation may move its National Academy from Quantico, Virginia, to Huntsville.

Commerce contingent headed to Paris Air Show; Tuscaloosa breaks ground on police logistics building;...

Alabama Commerce Sec. Ellen McNair is heading up a team from Alabama that will attend next week’s Paris Air Show.

Mobile airport terminal delayed; UAB plans $14.6 million renovation of Bartow Arena; Credit union...

Opening of a five-gate terminal at Mobile International Airport, originally planned for spring 2026, is now scheduled for fall 2026.

Huntsville faces sales tax shortfall; McWane Science Center has new CEO; Austal completes trials...

The city of Huntsville is facing a $10 million shortfall in sales tax collection and has asked city departments to trim their budgets by 1%.

Tuscaloosa Sports Illustrated resort takes step forward; Huntsville’s North Valley development secures funding; Birmingham...

The Tuscaloosa City Council has voted to direct the city attorney to draft an ordinance clearing the way for a proposed Sports Illustrated-themed riverfront resort.

Samford stops plan for Creekside development; Ditto Landing construction begins; Construction of Albertville entertainment...

Samford University today announced it will withdraw rezoning applications and development plans for its proposed Creekside project.

Canadian studio opens Birmingham headquarters; American Family Care has new CFO; Alabama Shipyard scores...

Neezo Studios, based in Toronto, Canada, has opened its first U.S. headquarters in Birmingham.

Allen Media exploring TV station sale, including in Alabama; Innovate Alabama awards $3.3 million...

Allen Media Broadcasting is exploring selling its 28 television stations, including two in Alabama.

Alabama companies among those losing Energy funding; Birmingham-area mall slated to become business park;...

At least two Alabama operations will lose funding as part of the termination of $3.7 billion Biden-era Energy Department awards for new technologies to lower emissions.

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