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Study: Dispersants Ripped Gulf Food Chain

Dispersants used after BP’s massive 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may damage the food chain, according to scientists at...

Standout Projects: Flagship Reconstruction

When Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans and the surrounding Gulf Coast communities in August 2005, she took with her portions of the...

Standout Projects: Health Care Landmark

The largest single medical facility expansion project in the history of Alabama was completed in 36 months, ahead of schedule and under...

Standout Projects: Top-in-Hemisphere Green Merits

The eight-story, 85, 000-square-foot Perkins + Will Office Building at 1315 Peachtree may be located in Atlanta, but it was Alabama...

Values of the Hunt

A lot has changed since Dave Milton brought his gun to school in the back of his truck after an early morning hunt...

FDIC Says Wall Street Defrauded Colonial

On August 10 the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. filed three suits in Montgomery Circuit Court and in U.S. District Court in New York...

Standout Projects: Polishing the Mobile Skyline

On October 17, 1965, the Mobile Press-Register ran a full page ad: “Towering to a skyline-splitting height of 424 feet above...

Up from the Ducks—Crimson’s Gold

Eli Gold has been the “voice” of something for more than 40 years, from hockey teams to NASCAR races to his current...

Infosys Whistleblower Case in Alabama Court; Second Whistleblower Files

A whistleblower case contending that Indian IT company Infosys misused visas to bring in out-of-country workers for its Alabama operations was slated for...

Drought yes, but also irrigation tax credits

Nine Alabama counties lying along the Georgia border are suffering from exceptional or extreme drought conditions,  according to the U.S. drought monitor. Only...

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