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Hearing set about $350 million resort development; Trader Joe’s opening in Hoover; Demolition of...

The Northport City Council will hold a public hearing May 19 about the controversial rezoning of property for a $350 million resort development.

New CEO at Hyundai manufacturing plant

Mark Rader takes the helm from Chris Susock at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama. The change comes at the plant's 20th anniversary.

Lanett manufacturer closing; Todd named Talladega College president; Montevallo announces resignation

Amcor, formerly called Berry Global before a recent merger, is closing its plastics manufacturing facility in Lanett.

Elevate Your Career with South Alabama’s Flexible Graduate Programs

From AACSB accreditation to flexible online options, discover what sets Mitchell College at USA apart. Our graduate business programs combine academic excellence with real-world relevance.

Alabama’s Boostr Digital Displays started as a sports teams fundraiser

A TV, table and a need for funds inspired Greg Crowe to create Boostr Digital Displays.

Nelson Brothers plans $19.4 million expansion in Alabama; California aircraft manufacturer eyes Alabama

Nelson Brothers LLC, a joint venture between Nelson Brothers Inc. and Orica USA Inc., will invest $19.4 million in an expansion in Walker County.

Ivey signs economic development legislation; Homewood council approves Brookwood Village plan; Construction Partners acquires...

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation creating the Alabama Development Fund, which will provide funding for the state’s economic development efforts.

William Kilgo

Dr. William Kilgo receives American Academy of Neurology teaching award.

Stephanie Tunnell

Starnes Davis Florie LLP adds Stephanie Tunnell. She will focus on civil and commercial litigation.

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