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Good News Stories from Our Alabama NewsCenter Partners

| February 10, 2017 @ 12:26 pm

From Alabama icons to artistic impressions, from good food to great people, and from quilt shops to Can’t Miss Alabama activities, our friends at Alabama NewsCenter highlight the people and places that make our state shine. Here are a few of our favorite Good News Stories.

R&B legend Brian McKnight to headline Friday concert at BJCC

Birmingham one step closer to being chosen as one of five Smart Cities

Enjoy the Valentine’s Day weekend and celebrate Black History Month in Can’t Miss Alabama

Foundation for Progress in Journalism honors Curry, Smiley, Logan

After Press leaves a lasting impression as an Alabama Maker

Chambers County 2016 scorecard: 119 new jobs, $171M investment

Black History: Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham played key role in civil rights movement

Beans and Cornbread from Troy restaurant make list of 100 Places to Eat in Alabama Before You Die

Airbus Engineering celebrates decade in Alabama

Birmingham serves up Davis Cup success with crowds, U.S. victories

Historic tax credits boost Alabama economy, study shows

Chocolate is getting the craft treatment like beer, coffee and spirits before it

On this day in Alabama history: Lawmakers established Tuskegee Normal

Black History Month Alabama Icons: U.S. Judge U.W. Clemon

Indian billionaire senses U.S. bonanza from Trump’s tax agenda

Take Action: How to help your partner get on the path to health

Birmingham babies take part in National Wear Red Day

On this day in Alabama history: African-American pilot Charles Anderson was born

On this day in Alabama history: Legislature established Alabama Insane Hospital

On this day in Alabama History: Baseball legend Hank Aaron was born

On this day in Alabama history: the Confederate States of America was established

The craft and art of quilting is alive in this Alabama shop

Alabama Power lineman ain’t fiddlin’ around in retirement

Can $70 high-tech men’s underwear excite a sleepy $8 billion category

Why you’re paying so much to exercise

Category: Partner News Stories

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