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Alabama’s colleges offer some non-traditional career training programs

From funeral services to ambulance operators, Alabama's community colleges have a variety of programs to fit industry's needs.

Manufacturers survey launched by Business Alabama

Business Alabama is conducting its survey of manufacturers with a physical presence in Alabama. The results will appear in the June 2025 issue.

Alabama company lays off 165; TVA names new CEO; Former AMC theater will be...

AlaTrade Foods, based in Phenix City, is laying off 165 employees, according to Alabama’s WARN list.
The Flying Carpet Moroccan Treehouse

North Alabama Unique Stays for a Unique Getaway

Looking for more than just a place to sleep? North Alabama’s unique treehouses, boutique hotels, and glamping tents are your launchpad to waterfalls, bike trails, and unforgettable outdoor experiences in 2025.

Retrospect: Ethel Armes and the history of Alabama’s coal and iron industries

An indispensible account of the coal and iron industry in the state was written by a young journalist, Ethel Armes, in 1910.

Plenty of projects are underway in the Alabama State Park system

Three state parks are undergoing major projects, while several others are seeing minor changes.

Southern States Bancshares acquired by FB Financial Corp.

Southern States is headquartered in Anniston with 15 branches in Alabama and Georgia.

Austal USA christens first steel-hulled ship

A Navy T-ATS ship is the first off Austal USA's three-year-old steel line at its Mobile facility.

Spirit adds Birmingham to Detroit flights; Troy launching science and engineering college; Gulf Shores...

Twice weekly Spirit Airlines nonstop flights between Birmingham and Detroit will begin on June 13 and can be booked now.

Maximus Meats coming to Summerdale

The $11 million food processing facility will create more than 60 jobs.

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