Huntsville firm selected for satellite contract; Diversified, Carlyle investing $2B in oil, gas fields;...
Astrion is one of 12 firms nationwide that will be bidding on contracts under 10-year Space Test Experiments Program 2.0.
Bryant Bank Celebrates 20 Years of Alabama-Focused Community Banking
Diagnosed with ADHD and a learning disability, Savanna Johnson once doubted her ability to succeed in school. But everything changed when she enrolled at Southern Union State Community College. With the support of dedicated instructors and a scholarship that opened new doors, she found the confidence and skills to earn her engineering degree from Auburn—and now thrives in a career she loves.
Coca-Cola Amphitheater opens in Birmingham
The 9,300-capacity venue has more than 30 shows slated for its inaugural season.
Ex Pat: Michielle Sego-Johnson took a gap-year job and turned it into a high-flying...
In her role at United Airlines, Michielle Sego-Johnson oversees much of what goes on inside the airplane cabin.
Construction waste site reopening in Huntsville; Kroger plans to shutter 60 stores; Huntsville firm...
Meridian Waste Alabama plans to reopen its construction and demolition waste site in Huntsville.
ArcelorMittal buys Nippon interest in Calvert facility; Leighton launches $1 million renovation; Coca-Cola Amphitheater...
ArcelorMittal has acquired Nippon Steel Corp.’s interest in AM/NS Calvert.
Take the June 2025 AlaBiz Quiz
Challenge yourself with the May 2025 Alabiz Quiz featuring Alabama business-related puzzlers from the past.
Mike Rogers and his team at Rogers & Willard are helping to rewrite Mobile’s...
A niche of Rogers & Willard is historic restoration — complicated projects that save old buildings from the wrecking ball.
Birdon starts waterways cutter work
Shipbuilder Birdon has begun work in its Bayou La Batre shipyard on the first of a series of Waterways Commerce Cutters for the U.S. Coast Guard.
Austal launches first steel ship
The future USNS Billy Frank Jr. — the first steel ship constructed at Austal USA in downtown Mobile — took to the water this week.






