Good News From our Friends at the Alabama NewsCenter
It was a week of mergers, movies, mansions, football, a retiring coach, real estate and a double dose of pimento cheese over at Alabama NewsCenter. Here are some of our favorite stories from our partners there from the last seven days.
Football preview: Alabama welcomes Tennessee as Auburn calls on the Hogs.
Birmingham’s Roy Wood Jr. trying to live up to ‘Daily Show’ legacy.
Caleb Castille talks about taking on Tony Nathan role in ‘Woodlawn’.
15-bedroom Alabama mansion, 27-acre estate up for Halloween auction.
Alabama Power’s innovative use of program helped land $100 million auto supplier.
Birmingham’s Enrollment Advisors buying division of Boston’s HighRoads.
Preston Goldfarb: ‘This has been one of the greatest loves of my life … Now it’s time to move on’.
Can’t Miss Alabama: NASCAR, ice skating and other outdoor ideas.
Alabama Bright Lights: Slice Pizza and Brew.
Alabama Power gets in the MIX with millennials.
Rotaract, BBA and MIX join forces to blaze a trail at Red Mountain Park.
Montgomery Commissioner Ronda Walker ‘fights the valiant fight’ against breast cancer.
Meet UAB Dr. Kirby Bland: ‘We will conquer the enemy, breast cancer’.
Calera turns pink to help fight breast cancer.
100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die: Savage’s Bakery and Deli pimento cheese.
Spreading herself grins: Loxley woman’s pimento cheese business makes her smile.
Alabama Shakespeare Festival driving Greta Lambert to myriad roles.
SEOPA’s return to Alabama comes full circle in Eufaula.
Alabama September residential sales up 17 percent over last year.
Birmingham metro September residential sales up 3 percent from 2014.
Mobile-area September home sales up 18 percent over same month last year.
Alabama Gulf Coast September condo sales up 15 percent vs. September 2014.
Dothan area home sales in September up 27 percent from prior year.
$32 million Regent Club Hotel looks to transform gameday experience in Tuscaloosa.
Alabama Power renewables proposal sparks interest from customers, developers.
$18 million DOE project advances cutting edge carbon technology.
New outdoor classroom benefiting Brookwood High agricultural students.
Southern Co. CEO Tom Fanning key speaker at LAMPAC.
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