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Birmingham group awards grants to women-owned businesses, scholarships

The Birmingham chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier International has awarded $33,000 in scholarships and grants, including $15,000 to three women-owned businesses. The grants went to...

Aretemis 1 test set; Escambia has shortest commute; Employers can petition for new visas

Artemis 1, with a rocket designed out of the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, is rolling out to its launch pad at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center for a 48-hour “wet dress” on June 19

Spotlight: Baldwin County

Baldwin County, home to the Alabama Gulf Coast beaches, continues to grow in jobs, population and visitors

Spotlight on Baldwin County: Movers & Shapers

The individuals who help shape the communities of Baldwin County, including Lee Lawson, CEO of Baldwin County Economic Development Alliance.

Retrospect: Alabama’s Daniel Pratt and his early cotton gins

Prattville namesake Daniel Pratt made his name in cotton gins

Michael Barnes

Michael Barnes promoted to vice president North Alabama for The Highland Group

Birmingham Starbucks votes to unionize; Decatur shopping center sold; Alabama Shipyard wins 2 safety...

Employees of a Starbucks on 20th Street in downtown Birmingham voted overwhelmingly to unionize

Boeing Starliner, with Huntsville roots, returns from Space Station

A reusable spacecraft designed by Boeing in Huntsville successfully completed the final phase of its orbital flight test on Wednesday evening

Byrne chosen to lead Mobile Chamber

Bradley Byrne, former U.S. Congressman for the First District and former chancellor of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education, has been chosen as president and CEO of the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce

Birmingham development is largest led by an all-black team in city’s history

Green Meadow is the largest development led by an all-Black team in Birmingham's history

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