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UA alumni group receives record gift

The estate of Bill Decas has given $8 million to the University of Alabama’s National Alumni Association, the largest single gift the NAA has received.

BJCC breaks ground on new amphitheater; Miles College launches online marketplace for certifications, skills;...

The Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex broke ground Monday on its new amphitheater.

Alabama waterways drive commerce

More than 27 million tons of freight were transported on Alabama's rivers in 2021, but the river infrastructure is old and repairs are needed.

Hunting retreat in Linden for sale for $11.9 million

Soggy Bottom, in Marengo County, has more than 1,224 acres, two lodges and more.

North Alabama Mural Trail

North Alabama Mural Trail encourages residents and visitors alike to view incredible street art paintings while learning the cities' history.

Historic Alabama: Cotton in Montgomery

Cotton, and lots of it, was typically seen in Court Square in Montgomery in the early 1900s.

Boeing Starliner launch scrubbed again; Contractors file suit over new Birmingham amphitheater contract

A planned Saturday launch of the crewed Boeing Starliner, with a rocket designed by United Launch Alliance in Decatur, was scrubbed with about four minutes to go in the countdown.

Ranking: Alabama’s Largest Manufacturers 2024

A ranking of the largest manufacturers in Alabama by number of employees.

Lockheed Martin celebrates opening of $18 million engineering facility

Lockheed Martin on Thursday celebrated the opening of a new $18 million facility in Huntsville

Labor Department sues Hyundai, others over child labor; Redstone Arsenal group named top place...

The U.S. Department of Labor is suing Hyundai and two companies over child labor accusations

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