Longtime Birmingham chamber head dies at 88; Lockheed Martin celebrating 60 years in Huntsville;...
Don Newton, who led the Birmingham Area Chamber of Commerce for more than 25 years before retiring in 1999, has died. He was 88. The chamber was the forerunner of the Birmingham Business Alliance
Huntsville lab launches new respiratory test system: “This Changes Everything!”
The new PCR test, currently only offered in North Alabama through Microphase Clinical Laboratory, can deliver results within 30 minutes.
UB Community Development allocates $6M for University Charter School
Funds will add a new building on the Livingston University Charter School campus.
Sierra Pacific Windows plans manufacturing campus in Phenix City
The 610,000-square-foot manufacturing plant and warehouse space will increase Sierra Pacific Windows' production capacity.
Biden wants Space Command in Colorado; Sloss Tech Conference to return in August; Mobile...
The Biden administration has signaled to the Pentagon and lawmakers that it wants to reverse the decision to move Space Command headquarters from Colorado to Alabama, according to a report from NBC News
Northrop Grumman delivers IBCS components to Poland
The Integrated Fire Control Network, part of the Integrated Battle Command System, helps officials make faster decisions.
McCarron leases penthouse in Mobile office building; TVA Colbert County gas plant set to...
BUR:McCarron Development, which counts among its investors former University of Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron, has leased the 16th floor penthouse office space in Mobile’s Waterman-Smith Building
Women in Tech: 23 for ’23
Celebrating 23 women in tech in 2023
South Alabama expansions will bring 239 jobs and nearly $98M in investment
Two South Alabama companies – Theodore’s Chart Industries and Creola’s Superior Air Parts – have announced expansions. It will mean a total of 239 new jobs and $98 million in investment in the area
Guest column: A new class of Alabama entrepreneurs
Microbusinesses are on the rise with women accounting 71% of Alabama's solo microbusinesses.






