Online Dental Work? AL Officials Don’t Smile, Get Sued
Alabama is one of only two states whose dental boards have challenged SmileDirectClub, the fast-growing e-commerce upstart that sells tooth-straightening procedures by way of the internet.
Google Networks Decatur Schoolchildren
National trade publication Government Technology recently featured Decatur City Schools' all-in commitment to computers: "Technology Changes How Students Learn in Alabama School."
The benchmark the...
Top Headlines: Ground broken on auto parts plant, Mike Tracy retiring from Drummond
Ground broken on $110M auto parts plant in north Alabama
Governor Kay Ivey joined executives of DaikyoNishikawa US and local leaders at a groundbreaking Thursday...
AL Fares OK in Georgia-Pacific Reshuffle, LA Walloped
Alabama is a comparative winner among Southern states in the major restructuring announced by Georgia-Pacific at the beginning of the summer, and the biggest loser is Louisiana, especially considering tax incentives.
Top Headlines: Toyota looks to be less boring, Jack Daniel’s releasing special whiskey
Successful Toyota now ponders how to be less boring
Toyota might be the biggest automaker nobody notices. The company was a relative latecomer to the...
Hoar Overseer/Racecar Fan Pilots NASCAR Makeover
A NASCAR fan has landed his “dream” project — to oversee the biggest renovation to Talladega Superspeedway since it was built in 1968-69.
Gary Merriman,...
West Jefferson County to Get Replacement Hospital
Medical West Hospital has gotten the green flag to build a replacement hospital in the Jefferson County community of McCalla.
The State Health Planning and...
Four West Alabama Counties Among Hardest Hit by Opioid Crisis, Says UA Study
Four west Alabama counties are the hardest hit by the nation's opioid crisis, according to data recently released and now the basis of a...
UA, Auburn Team Up for Traffic Safety
Alabama’s top sports rivals are working together with the state to make Alabama’s highways safer.
Japan-based Supplier Vuteq Setting up Shop in Alabama
Japan-based automotive supplier Vuteq, which has manufacturing plants in Indiana, Texas and Mississippi, announced Aug. 21 that it would build a $60 million facility to serve Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA in Huntsville.







