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UAB has been recognized among an "elite" group of organizations that achieved excellence in technology innovation last year.

The Alabama Department of Commerce and the Export Alabama Alliance will host a virtual trade mission to Israel on May 10-12 in preparation for an in-person trade mission to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to take place later this year. Alabama companies already exporting to Israel in addition to those looking to get started in this […]

During an appearance on Friday’s broadcast of Alabama Public Television’s “Capitol Journal,” State Sen. Del Marsh (R-Anniston) laid out his plan to proceed on a comprehensive gaming bill once the Alabama Legislature returns from spring break on March 30. Marsh acknowledged one of the hang-ups that led to the failure of his last effort was […]

Research at Auburn University that might one day expand the output of batteries and fuel cells is being furthered using a new X-ray device that is the only one of its kind in Alabama. College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM) professors Ryan Comes, the Thomas and Jean Walter Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, and Byron Farnum, an assistant professor […]

Saturday, during the March virtual meeting of the Madison County Republican Men’s Club, Ivey chief of staff Jo Bonner addressed Gov. Kay Ivey’s objective with the gaming issue as the Alabama legislature grapples with the ins and outs of the so-called comprehensive approach put forth by State Sen. Del Marsh (R-Anniston). Ivey had signaled her […]

Alabama Power’s strategic initiative to help expand broadband access in Alabama was named by the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) as the nation’s best advocacy campaign by a large utility. The Advocacy Excellence Award annually recognizes an EEI member company’s engagement and activism in public policy advocacy at federal, state and local levels. Alabama Power won the 2020 […]

Reportedly, the Alabama State Senate will take another look at the elusive gaming issue when members return from a week off later this month, which, if successful, could add a lottery and increase the availability of casino-style gaming around the state. Legislation offered by State Sen. Del Marsh (R-Anniston) fell two votes shy of clearing […]

The Jefferson County Committee for Economic Opportunity is encouraging those who need assistance with their energy costs to apply for help. JCCEO, the community action agency for all of Jefferson County, received $1 million in federal funding specifically to help low-income residents affected by COVID-19. The new funding is available through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which has […]

On Thursday, the Alabama House of Representatives passed HB445, a bill that increases criminal liability and penalties for those who incite or participate in various elements of rioting. The bill was sponsored by State Rep. Allen Treadaway (R-Morris), who recently retired from a 31-year-long law enforcement career and was formerly an assistant police chief for […]

Engineering and communication researchers at the University of Alabama are building the next generation of law enforcement robotic technology, working toward affordable robots that can interact directly with civilians in hazardous situations. Supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, the project partners with several state law enforcement agencies, including the Tuscaloosa Police Department (TPD), that are providing […]

Alabama Power needed less than just 24 hours to complete restoration operations following this week’s onslaught of severe weather.

MONTGOMERY — Dr. Scott Harris announced Friday at a press conference that Alabama’s vaccination efforts are proceeding smoothly, with 877,815  individuals having received at least one dose of a vaccine product, roughly 18% of the population. Harris, Alabama’s State Health Officer and the head of the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH), said up to […]

The World Games 2022 Birmingham announced three competition venues: Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham-Southern College and Avondale Park.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) announced on Thursday that he is sponsoring legislation to increase the number of National Guard members eligible for the GI Bill. Members of the National Guard, per Moore’s office, are not made eligible for the GI Bill when they are given assignments like serving on America’s southern border or protecting […]

The Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama board of directors has hired Paige Green Hutto as the organization’s next president and CEO.

Google products last year generated a total of $1.17 billion in economic activity in Alabama, according to the company’s annual economic impact report released on Thursday. The report advised that 17,700 businesses, nonprofits, publishers, creators and developers in the Yellowhammer State used Google products to increase their online presence and connect with the local people […]

The United States Department of Commerce announced this week that it is providing a $600,000 grant that will help create a fund to provide loans to small and medium-sized businesses in Lee and Russell Counties. The grant comes from the Dept. of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA). The organization in Opelika receiving the grant and […]

U.S. Senators Richard Shelby and Tommy Tuberville are cosponsoring the Death Tax Repeal Act, which was introduced last week.

A lawsuit was dismissed against Governor Kay Ivey and State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris over the state's mask order.

Senator Richard Shelby re-introduced legislation proposing a constitutional amendment that would require Congress to have a balanced budget.

The Alabama Capital Network (ACN) announced this week that Joshua Jones has been hired as its new chief executive officer, effective April 5.

Coca-Cola UNITED on Thursday announced plans to invest $48 million in its Mobile campus to further grow its business along the Gulf Coast.

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill that would ban curbside voting in the state. HB 285 is sponsored by Rep. Wes Allen (R-Troy); it is the companion bill to SB 235, which was given a favorable report by the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee two weeks ago. SB 235 is […]

NASA on Thursday successfully conducted a full hot fire of the core stage for the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket that is scheduled to launch the Artemis I mission to the moon, hopefully later this year. The hot fire was the final test of the eight-part, 12-month Green Run series, conducted at Mississippi’s Stennis Space […]