Tag: Top Headlines
Homewood seeking public input on proposed Samford development; Madison company awarded $98 million Air...
The city of Homewood is receiving public input on a proposed retail development off of Lakeshore Drive.
Vanity Fair to close in Monroeville; Honda’s Lincoln plant now producing 2026 Honda Passport;...
Monroeville’s Vanity Fair distribution center will close at the end of April, according to a notice filed to Alabama’s WARN list.
Alabama Tourism launches ‘Year of Alabama Trails’; Auburn on list of beautiful college campuses;...
The Alabama Tourism Department launched its “Year of Alabama Trails” with a list of the top 25 “must-explore” trails in Alabama
WARN lists several upcoming layoffs; 2 Birmingham churches among those receiving grants; Spring Hill...
Several Alabama companies have filed notice on Alabama’s WARN list of impending layoffs
Iconic Birmingham penthouse can be yours for $1.9 million; Dockworkers approve contract; Carraway star...
The penthouse suite in Birmingham’s City Federal Building has been listed for $1.9 million.
Birmingham manufacturer plans $45 million expansion; Poarch Creek Indians report: $4 billion in economic...
Birmingham-based Nelson Brothers Inc. is planning a $45 million plant expansion in Walker County.
Alabama automakers ponder moving more production here; Bank47 rebrands, establishes Huntsville headquarters; Longtime Hoover...
Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai and Honda, all with significant presences in Alabama, are mulling over plans to move more production to the U.S.
Phase II of 17 Springs opens in Elmore County; Alabama Power plays part in...
The 17 Springs development in Elmore County has opened its Phase II.
SS United States headed to Mobile; Alabama Power wants more employees in the office;...
The SS United States is heading from Philadelphia to Mobile, where it will be docked for about a year and prepped to become an underwater attraction.
Stone Martin Builders plans 800 homes in Alabama; Alabama firm breaks ground for North...
The Opelika homebuilder plans to build 800 Energy Star-compliant single-family homes in the Opelika-Auburn area.