Loving the Good News Stories from Alabama NewsCenter
Valentine’s Day may be over, but we still found plenty to love with the good news stories reported by our partners at Alabama NewsCenter. Here are a few of our favorites.
EDPA President Bill Taylor to retire, Alabama Power’s Steve Spencer to take the lead
Record-setting Roz Ryan brings “Chicago” to Birmingham
For DeMarcus ‘Boogie’ Cousins, the time is now
UAB football spring practice offers look at program’s rebirth
Dramatic rise in Alabama graduation rates result of innovation, effort
Alabama exports have climbed nearly 80 percent in the past decade
Highlands Bar and Grill leads Alabama James Beard 2016 semifinalists
‘Race’ showcases Jesse Owens’ run for history
Bloody Sunday’s tear gas and billy clubs could not extinguish the torch of this Alabama Bright
The creators of Caia’s Cookies in Birmingham add a sweet touch as Alabama Makers
Birmingham’s Jonathan Fuller reflects on fellowship at holy grail for actors: Shakespeare’s Globe
Newbern Library fills a community void in Alabama’s Hale County
Black business history scholar issues strong words for entrepreneurs at A. G. Gaston Conference
Zika virus has hit Alabama, but UAB experts say there is likely little danger to the public
2016 TED Prize winner, UAB space archaeologist Dr. Sarah Parcak, uses $1 million award to ignite
Birmingham FUSION awards, event expanded for 2016
Get a green thumb, go to the flea market and see the boat show in this Can’t Miss Alabama weekend
Dr. Jesse J. Lewis Sr.: Power of Leadership spotlights exemplary work of visionary
No hype, but H.Y.P.E. empowers Alabama youngsters in Talladega
Cypress Inn’s Smoked Chicken is on the menu for 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die
Take the Alabama Black History Month Quiz
Run University trains runners for Mercedes Marathon and beyond
Vulcan Run set the pace for the success of the Mercedes Marathon
Green Home Giveaway means energy savings for Cummins family
Urban Land Institute to feature Lyric Theatre as case study
Montgomery year-end home sales up 12 percent over 2014
Tuscaloosa finishes strong 2015 with 11 percent rise in 4Q home sales
Morgan County year-end home sales up 21 percent over 2014
Gadsden home sales finish 2015 17 percent higher than 2014
Marshall County year-end sales up 8 percent over 2014
Lake Martin “waterfront” home sales at near December peak level
Dothan begins year with 13 percent more home sales than 2015
Category: Hodgepodge