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Thousands in Alabama will qualify for overtime under new rules; Southwest adding nonstop flights...
About 66,000 workers will be eligible for overtime pay under new federal rules that take effect July 1
Beach Express will be free beginning Thursday; Alabama Futures Fund invests in New Orleans...
Now that the state of Alabama owns the bridge, starting at noon today, the $5 toll to get to Orange Beach will be eliminated.
Hoover company plans multimillion-dollar expansion; Renovated University Club reopens in Tuscaloosa; Dothan mayor named...
Hoover-based OHD, which makes medical and occupational safety equipment, is planning a $2.3 million expansion
Rue 21 closing 12 Alabama stores; University of Montevallo to launch nursing program; New...
Once-thriving mall retailer Rue 21 is shuttering all of its brick-and-mortar stores, including 12 in Alabama
End of an era at Austal; Oak Mountain campground reopens after $13M renovation; Delta...
Mobile-based Austal USA christened its final Littoral Combat Ship for the U.S. Navy
Mercedes union vote ends Friday; ZT Automotive acquires Alabama car dealerships; Enterprise company lands...
A week-long vote on whether workers will unionize at the Mercedes-Benz U.S. International plant in Vance ends this morning at 9:45
Pihakis Group plans new seafood restaurant; Red Lobster temporarily closes 4 Alabama locations; Huntsville...
The board of the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex has awarded a $46 million contract to Stone Building LLC to build a new amphitheater
Birmingham council approves Coca-Cola incentives; Publix has donated 8 million pounds of produce to...
The Birmingham City Council approved incentives for Coca-Cola United’s $338 million headquarters campus
Britt, Tuberville threaten Mexico with action over Vulcan Materials; Muscle Shoals announces $65 million...
Alabama’s U.S senators, Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville, are among lawmakers urging Mexico to prevent actions against Birmingham-based Vulcan Materials that they say are illegal
Saban says UAW used his words out of context; Forbes names Birmingham neighborhood one...
Former University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban has asked the United Auto Workers to pull ads he says use his words out of context.