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Alabama Center for Real Estate soon to host 25th annual conference

Four hundred attendees are expected at the sold-out ACREcom, which is being held on Feb. 20 in downtown Birmingham.

Ag leaders tout impact number; Johnson Energy Storage, Tuskegee partner on center; Cooper elected...

New data shows the impact of farmers and forestry on the state is adding more than $77 billion to Alabama’s economy annually.

Science and Engineering Services opens facility at Huntsville airport

SES LLC has opened its new 111,0000-square-foot facility at Huntsville International Airport.

Boeing may lay off Space Launch System workers; Huntsville companies to collaborate on high-speed...

In a meeting with employees Monday, Boeing told them as many as 400 Space Launch System-related positions could be eliminated by April.

Sid J. Trant named UA System chancellor

Sid J. Trant, who has served as interim chancellor of the University of Alabama System for 10 months, has been named chancellor. As chancellor, he...

NIH cuts could hit UAB hard; Trump plans steel, aluminum tariffs; Bishop State opens...

Announced cuts at the National Institutes of Health to biomedical research grants could mean hundreds of millions of dollars to the University of Alabama at Birmingham

ArcelorMittal plans $1.2 billion plant in Calvert

ArcelorMittal's investment will add electrical steel capabilities to its existing Alabama operations.

Volkert’s 100 years of transformative construction

Mobile engineering firm Volkert has shaped many of the Southeast's infrastructure projects.

Reid State opens Georgiana site

Reid State's Georgiana site will focus on health-related courses and adult education.

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