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Starting off 2016 with the Latest from the Alabama News Center

| January 11, 2016 @ 8:36 am

Two Alabama university football programs are making championship runs. The anticipation of that and the promise of a new year were among the highlights of this past week at Alabama NewsCenter.

Crimson Tide shuts out and moves on to national championship game

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Crimson Tide air attack gives Clemson another worry

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Jacksonville State has gone undefeated since Auburn loss

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Crimson Tide, other fans can cash in on favorite team with University FanCards

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Jacksonville State University’s championship run gives fans plenty to crow about

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UAB football pushing its program still two seasons away

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Airbus supplier Zodiac Aerospace lands at Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley

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Hyundai to add Santa Fe Sport to Alabama production line-up

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Crimson Tide basketball buckled up, future hitched to Avery Johnson

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Urban Cookhouse’s half-baked cookie is on the menu in 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die

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Mobile’s Riverside Ice feels nice with chilly temperatures

Riverside Ice, the newest attraction in downtown Mobile, Ala., opened Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015. (Mike Kittrell)

Shaping molten glass into functional art makes Orbix an Alabama Maker

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Energy efficiency tips for your home to start the new year

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University of Alabama students turning Camaro into hybrid vehicle

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Enjoy a Winter Wonderland or bridal show, dance like a diva and run in the L’Arche marathon in Can’t Miss Alabama

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UAB’s Undiagnosed Diseases Program gives answers where there were none

Two nurses are sitting beside Mandalynn Smith (Pediatric Patient) who is laying in a hospital bed at Children's Hospital of Alabama before an infusion of pamidronate, a drug in the bisphosphonate family, used to treat bone diseases, as part of UAB's Undiagnosed Diseases Program, 2015.

Jeh Jeh Pruitt’s brother’s death created an Alabama Bright Light

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Never a day off for the holidays at Alabama Power

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Robust inspection program keeps focus on safety at Alabama Power hydroelectric dams

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Edison Electric Institute honors Alabama Power for restoration efforts

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The Little House of ‘what-nots,’ antiques in Moody

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Shelby County chamber is ‘Keeping It Real’ with Alabama teens

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Millennials: Builders are desperate to hire you

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Young blood: Alabama construction industry looks to grow next generation of builders

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Real estate industry seeing positive results from TRID

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New Fannie Mae study shows gap in consumer knowledge on mortgages

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Building WELL: New construction and design standard focuses on people inside

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