Soaring News from the Alabama News Center
Bible, ball fields, biotech, balloons and booming business highlight the good news from our friends at Alabama NewsCenter this week.
Montgomery Bible Reading Marathon takes God’s word to Capitol steps
Nick Saban weighs in on players lost to the NFL and satellite camps
Gus Malzahn talks huge task opening with Clemson, closing with Bama in 2016
Foley looks to sports complex, event center to ignite tourism near Alabama beaches
Birmingham boom: More than $1 billion invested in Magic City region in 2015
BioAlabama annual meeting emphasizes strength of medical research, job growth in state
Space shuttle anniversary: How Southern Research helped the program log 542 million miles
MAKEbhm building on previous success in Alabama’s Magic City
Alabama plant stars in Mercedes Brand Experience
Krispy Kreme is hot now as $1.35 billion takeover target
Barry Booth honors veterans with Alabama State Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Spanish Fort
Myla Calhoun shares her vision as new president of Alabama Power Foundation
Fun is the theme of Gone Fishin,’ Not Just Wishin’ event May 11-13
UAB School of Medicine alumnus seeks to restore vision near and far
Birmingham’s Cooper Green Baseball Complex a home run for those with disabilities
Colorful balloons provide breath-taking rides, sights in Foley
High Ore Line latest addition to Jefferson County trail network
Alabama Power’s musical employees band together
Attend Do Dah Day, Thunder on the Bay and Second Saturday with Can’t Miss Alabama
Throwback Thursday: Or is that ‘pole-back’ with this historic Alabama Power photo?
OvenBird’s Seafood Fideos makes list of 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die
A look inside Knox Hall, Donald Trump campaign’s Alabama headquarters
Birmingham industrial market riding late 2015 momentum
Expect continued growth in Birmingham’s office market over next year
Lake Martin waterfront March home sales more than double from February
Baldwin County year-to-date home sales up 1.4 percent in March
Gadsden home sales enjoy 23.5 percent March uptick year-over-year
Gulf Coast condo market holds steady in March
Wiregrass March home sales up 15 percent over the same period a year ago
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