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David Finch

Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) announced that David Finch has been promoted to president at its Huntsville engine plant, effective July 1, 2019. Finch first...

Study Tracks Manatee Migration along Gulf Coast

A 10-year study by the Dauphin Island Sea Lab tracks the growing migration movement of manatees.

Top Headlines: Opelika manufacturing expansions, Mobile reports back from Paris Air Show

Lockheed Martin working toward making business class supersonic It's still at the conceptual stage, but a brand new supersonic airplane design unveiled this week by...

Alabama’s Longest Running BBQ Festival Celebrates 70 Years

More than 1,500 plates, including ribs, half chicken pieces, hot dogs, smoked sausage, pork sandwiches and side dishes will be served on July 4th.

Southern Power Eyes North Dakota Wind Farm

The howling flats of North Dakota are where Birmingham-based Southern Power hopes to build its next big wind farm — 47 turbines spread across 16,000 acres of lonesome Burke County.

Top Headlines: Alabama aerospace companies soaring, Buc-ee’s fever spreading

Four companies that are soaring in state’s aerospace industry Alabama’s aerospace industry is marked by innovators, who are rethinking established industry standards and pushing the...

Mobile’s Economy is on the Move

Increasingly, Mobile County's economy is based on moving things in and out.

Top Headlines: Alabama officials meet at Paris Air Show, Alabama sheriff pleads guilty

Alabama playing major role in ULA’s next-generation launch vehicle Inside the United Launch Alliance’s sprawling rocket factory in Morgan County, preparations are being made to...

Auburn’s Expansive Additive Manufacturing Centers

Auburn University has rapidly established itself as a national leader in additive manufacturing, with more than 70 public-private partnerships and expansion into sectors beyond manufacturing.

Bank Exposure on Commercial Real Estate Creeps Higher

According to a recent report in National Real Estate Investor, a “day of reckoning” may be looming for banks with too much exposure on commercial real estate loans.

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