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Serving up Good News Stories & Can’t Miss Alabama Events from Our Alabama NewsCenter Friends

| January 20, 2017 @ 1:24 pm

From airline expansion to artistic expression, from civil rights to clinical renovation, and from final farewells at the circus to fabulous fare at Birmingham’s Restaurant Week, this week’s edition of Good News Stories from Alabama NewsCenter inspires us to take part in local activities and to take pride in Alabama!  Here are a few of our favorite stories:

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Mardi Gras, Restaurant Week and more in Can’t Miss Alabama

Birmingham Restaurant Week offers cuisine to satisfy the pickiest palates

Crab and corn bisque at Warehouse Bistro makes list of 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die

Mobile airport’s ‘articulated strategy’ driving air traffic gains

Hyundai-Kia to invest $3.1 billion in U.S., mull new plant

Earthborn Pottery’s Tena Payne is in the ‘throws’ of her passion as an Alabama Maker

Alabama actor André Holland on his roles, New York and vintage obsessions

John Veres and the Cottage Hill Foundation preserve Montgomery’s oldest neighborhood

$6.8 million automated clinical laboratory opens at UAB Hospital

R&D at Alabama Power’s Plant Barry plays part in Texas’ Petra Nova project

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Cheesier pizzas rescuing dairy as Americans drink less milk

Birmingham Unity Breakfast MLK, civil rights, recent historic announcement

Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to receive federal grants

The momentous events leading to Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’

‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’: ‘The most cogent and influential defense of nonviolent resistance ever written’

Alabama Public Television to air PBS Kids Channel starting Jan. 16

Magic City ends 2016 home sales on high note, up 11 percent over 2015

Mobile wraps up 2016 with a 4 percent increase in home sales compared to 2015

Montgomery home sales hold steady in 2016 despite slight dip in December

Huntsville home sales for 2016 up 9 percent over 2015

Tuscaloosa home sales end 2016 up 16 percent from 2015’s total

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