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Leidos space support vehicle finishes successful demonstration; Activate opens in Birmingham area; Walk-On’s opens...
Huntsville-based Leidos, a science and technology company, recently saw the end of a nearly one-and-a-half-year demonstration of its Lonestar tactical space support vehicle
UAH College of Science receives $2 million gift; Startups win $75K from Alabama Launchpad;...
A $2 million gift from the William Henry McMullen III Trust will fund three chemistry initiatives at the University of Alabama in Huntsville
Samford trustees approve plan for residence halls, parking; ABC ranks Alabama in top 10...
The Samford University board of trustees has approved a plan for three new residence halls and a 600-space parking addition
Venue2 opens in Gadsden; Empty school to become nonprofit center; Slice Pizza & Brew...
Venue2, a new coworking space and event space, has opened in Gadsden
Tuscaloosa opens pedestrian bridge; Robins & Morton celebrates topping out in Virginia
Outgoing Alabama Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield will join the Birmingham law firm Burr & Forman
Mobile, Baldwin groups form new alliance; Birmingham will have a new marathon; Big Bad...
Six chambers of commerce are teaming with Coastal 150 to form the Coastal Business Alliance
U.S. 280 stretch to get more lanes; Birmingham company awarded $185 million for fruit,...
The Alabama Department of Transportation plans to add two lanes – one in each direction – to a 4.5-mile stretch of U.S. 280
MartinFed awarded $10 million Army task order; Protective Life Foundation has new executive director;...
Huntsville-based MartinFed has been awarded a $10 million task order for support to Army Materiel Command headquarters
UAB center closing over ‘inability to make payments’; Financing secured for development of historic...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s $50 million Proton International Center is closing
City of BIrmingham lending BSC $5 million; Brasfield & Gorrie starts work on Georgia...
Financially strapped Birmingham-Southern College will receive $5 million in loans from the city of Birmingham