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FabArc Steel in Oxford has grown from the ground up

FabArc Steel Supply has grown from humble beginnings in a tent to a $300 million company.

Huntsville faces sales tax shortfall; McWane Science Center has new CEO; Austal completes trials...

The city of Huntsville is facing a $10 million shortfall in sales tax collection and has asked city departments to trim their budgets by 1%.

UA College of Arts and Sciences gets new name

The college will be named for J. Frank Barefield Jr. after a $35 million gift.

Tuscaloosa Sports Illustrated resort takes step forward; Huntsville’s North Valley development secures funding; Birmingham...

The Tuscaloosa City Council has voted to direct the city attorney to draft an ordinance clearing the way for a proposed Sports Illustrated-themed riverfront resort.

BL Harbert among awardees of approximately $2 billion contract

The construction for the Navy is expected to be complete in 2030.

Samford stops plan for Creekside development; Ditto Landing construction begins; Construction of Albertville entertainment...

Samford University today announced it will withdraw rezoning applications and development plans for its proposed Creekside project.

Coca-Cola United opens Auburn facility

The $18 million facility will house a sales center and warehouse space.

Community college paved the way towards my engineering career

Diagnosed with ADHD and a learning disability, Savanna Johnson once doubted her ability to succeed in school. But everything changed when she enrolled at Southern Union State Community College. With the support of dedicated instructors and a scholarship that opened new doors, she found the confidence and skills to earn her engineering degree from Auburn—and now thrives in a career she loves.

Titomic USA opens Huntsville facility

The new 59,000-square-foot facility will host live equipment demonstrations and support production capabilities.

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