More Reasons to Take Pride in Our State – Good News From Alabama NewsCenter!
Getting Google, bigger Benz, touting tourism, bankrolling Blazers, persuading Pokemon and a basil breakdown are part of this week’s good news from Alabama NewsCenter.
How Google came to choose Alabama for its $600 million data center
Alabama back-to- school shoppers find tax relief this weekend
Gathering backpacks and notebooks, APSO volunteers supply students with school tools
Sweet home Alabama meets the Big Apple with tourism push
Stain of 2010 BP oil spill long gone from Alabama’s Gulf Coast
Three Alabama cities have among lowest cost of living in the nation
Mercedes-Benz sets record U.S. sales in July, led by Alabama vehicles
Toyota Alabama engine plant marks 15 years of growth
Atmore lands $7 million aerospace project with 100 jobs
Ware and tear: Former Troy linebacker and Super Bowl star looking to return to Broncos
Alabama business dollars rolling in for return of UAB football
AHSAA shares record $1.8 million profit with Alabama high schools
Birmingham broadcaster builds beguiling model railroad in his home
Alabama businesses try to catch all customers as Pokémon goes beyond the game
NASA battles lunar dust, micrometeoroids and the heat of the sun in Alabama
Steve Davis, an Alabama Maker, is forging beauty by hand with Sunheart Metalworks
Balch & Bingham Birmingham boot camp helps prepare students for law school
Use plants to repel mosquitoes, Auburn University horticulturist advises
Samford University researcher studies possible use of basil against diabetes
UAB Medicine continues ascension in U.S. News & World Report rankings
Lakeshore Foundation brings the Rio Olympics and Paralympics to Birmingham
Dannon Project helps Alabama’s at-risk individuals thrive and survive
Caring for Alabama children is the norm for Elizabeth Wheatley in Fort Payne
The Little Mermaid, Oak Ridge Boys and a car show make perfect Can’t Miss Alabama weekend
Alabama closes another impressive quarter for home sales from April to June
Birmingham second quarter home sales rise 10.1 percent in 2016
Wiregrass June home sales rise 7 percent from a year ago
Shoals June home sales up 7 percent over 2015
Morgan County year-to- date home sales through June up 4 percent over last year
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