Alabama addiction treatment provider completes merger; Technology, engineering school opens new facility; New student...
Birmingham-based Recover Now, an addiction treatment provider, has merged with Widespread Wellness.
AU trustees will vote on $323 million Jordan-Hare expansion; Part of recently demolished mall...
The Auburn University board of trustees will vote at its Friday meeting on whether to approve two projects totaling $323 million that would expand Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Dynetics awarded $617M contract; First Slick City indoor action park coming to Alabama
Dynetics, in Huntsville, has been awarded a $617.2 million contract by the U.S. Army.
Huntsvillle partnering with parking app; Greek restaurant closes after 4 years in Birmingham
The city of Huntsville will partner with ParkZen, a parking app that gives drivers real-time information about parking availability.
Huntsville, Madison County lease solar facility; Lake Lurleen State Park reopening this week; Madison...
The city of Huntsville and Madison County are leasing a 237-acre solar facility off Wall Triana Highway.
SPOC rebrands as SPOC Energy; Funderburk named Chattahoochee president
Birmingham-based SPOC has rebranded as SPOC Energy.
Saban’s auto company acquires 2 Florida dealerships; Crestwood Medical Center has new president; 11...
Dream Motor Group, which counts Nick Saban among its co-owners, has acquired two automobile dealerships in South Florida.
Birmingham company settles EEOC charge; New Mobile arena has a name; Bessemer company cuts...
Birmingham-based Personnel Staffing, which provides staffing services across the southeastern U.S., will pay $155,000 to a group of female employees.
Alabama firm barred from representing plaintiffs in major lawsuit; L.L. Bean opens first Alabama...
A federal judge has barred Montgomery law firm Beasley Allen from representing plaintiffs in an ongoing lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson
Venerable Vestavia Hills restaurant to close; Birmingham school launches tech hub
Satterfield’s, a fixture on the Birmingham area’s restaurant scene since opening 21 years ago, is closing.