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NASA pushes back moon flights; Fine dining restaurant opening at Birmingham food hall; Landing...
NASA has announced that the next Artemis mission, which will fly four astronauts to the moon and back, has been delayed until April 2026.
Isaacman is Trump’s pick to head NASA; AUM will study AI with grant; Stoney...
President-Elect Donald Trump has nominated Jared Isaacman to be administrator of NASA.
Boeing will lay off Huntsville employees; FabArc transitions to employee-owned; Last tenant at Birmingham’s...
Boeing will lay off 158 employees in Huntsville in 2025.
Trump says he opposes U.S. Steel sale; United Community Banks to merge with American...
Donald Trump says he opposes the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel Corp.
Aerojet Rocketdyne plans to expand in Alabama; Historic Regions branch will be demolished; Tudor...
Aerojet Rocketdyne plans to expand its operations in Huntsville.
McClellan committee votes to give Anniston responsibility for redevelopment; Wallace launches electrician apprenticeship program;...
The McClellan Development Authority Oversight Committee has voted to request that the MDA be dissolved and that responsibility for the redevelopment of the former Ft. McLellan base be transferred to the city of Anniston.
$20 million development planned for Gadsden riverfront; Miles College’s offer to purchase Birmingham-Southern campus...
Construction is set to begin next year on a mixed-use development along the banks of the Coosa River.
Harbert named to board at Emory; Dothan nonprofit receives $1.25 million Bezos grant
Billy L. Harbert, chair and CEO of BL Harbert International, based in Birmingham, has been elected to the Emory University board of trustees.
7 Winn-Dixie stores are becoming Aldis; Cahaba Brewing in talks to acquire TrimTab; Crestwood...
Seven Winn-Dixies throughout Alabama have started the process of becoming Aldi grocery stores.
Huntsville Hospital gets OK for $150 million expansion; Hayden company lands ‘Shark Tank’ investors;...
The Huntsville Hospital system received state approval Wednesday for a $150 million expansion.