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Real people pose as patients to enhance medical training

Standardized Patient programs allow students to practice clinical skills in a realistic yet risk-free environment

U.S. Steel says plants could close if Nippon deal nixed; United Bancorporation to merge...

U.S. Steel, which has a mill in Fairfield, says it may close U.S. steel mills if a planned $14.1 billion sale to Nippon Steel doesn’t happen.

CFD Research Corp. expands operations in Cummings Research Park

CFD Research Corp.'s new facility adds 21,967 square feet, offering 40 additional offices and room for further growth.

Troy University chancellor to retire

Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr. has been at the helm of Troy University for more than 35 years. His retirement is effective Oct. 1, 2025.

Talks stall in AT&T strike; Minority vendors hold conference in Birmingham; Construction starts on...

The Communications Workers of America says they are no longer interested in using a mediator in negotiations with AT&T.

Williams Blackstock Architects celebrates 30 years in business

From hospitals to beach communities, Williams Blackstock's designs are present throughout Alabama.

Mobile steel producer to invest $12 million; Academy will open new Birmingham store

SSAB, the international steel company, plans to invest $12 million in its Mobile operations.

Cruising on Two Wheels: North Alabama Motorcycle Trail

Situated along the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, North Alabama is a favored area to explore by motorcycling enthusiasts.

Historic Alabama: From the bedrock

The Alamet Division of Calumet and Hecla in Selma processed dolomite from Shelby County to produce magnesium.

Revolutionizing Automated Automotive Assembly

CenterLine’s experienced applications team can solve many challenging applications.

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