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Tuskegee Researchers Find Promising Way of Capturing Carbon Dioxide

Scientists working at Tuskegee University have found a bio-based material that shows promise for capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere — a more immediate solution to climate change than revamping land and forestry usage or geo-engineering.

Auburn Finance Prof Weighs Chance of Recession

Albert Wang, the Synovus Fellow and associate professor of finance in the Auburn University Harbert College of Business, recently shared his thoughts on the possibility of a recession in the U.S.

Doster Completes Ambulatory Surgery Center in Tennessee

Birmingham-based Doster Construction Co. has completed work on an Ambulatory Surgery Center at North Knoxville Medical Center’s Powell, Tennessee, campus. LMH Architecture designed the 24,000-square-foot...

Top Headlines: Montgomery planning water park, China tariff could cause meltdown

Montgomery planning $40 million water park Construction is expected to begin this fall on a $40 million water park development in Montgomery that city and...

Maegan M. Maloney

The Bronze Sales Award is presented to FASTSIGNS Outside Sales Professionals who generated sales between $300,000 and $499,999 from July 1, 2018 to June...

Alabama Opens Euro Economic Development Site

The Alabama Department of Commerce has opened a business development office in Stuttgart, Germany, to enhance the state’s efforts to attract European companies considering...

Meet the 2019 Class of AGC 40 Under 40

Get to know 40 individuals who demonstrate an incredibly high level of leadership, professional excellence and commitment to the construction industry throughout the state of Alabama.

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...

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