Post by Dennis Washington from Alabama NewsCenter. As college football prepares to celebrate its 150th birthday, answer this question: Why is this sport more popular in the southern United States than anywhere […]
DC Blox Birmingham Data Center Is ‘Foundational’ Piece To Alabama’s Tech Economy
Post by Michael Tomberlin from Alabama NewsCenter DC Blox has opened its flagship hub data center in Birmingham, the first of what could become a $785 million investment in infrastructure seen as key […]
Safe Ways To Stay Cool This Alabama Summer
Post by Bria Bailey from Alabama NewsCenter Summer is here, along with the hottest temperatures of the year. The Alabama Department of Public Health urges everyone to protect their skin against the heat. The […]
Family Friendly Pub And Coffee Shop Pays Tribute To Weiss Lake And Dam
Post by Justin Averette from Alabama NewsCenter Growing up near Tampa, Florida, Matt Edwards spent most of his time either on the baseball diamond or at the family-friendly pub his coach owned […]
4 Ways Alabama Universities Are Driving Aerospace Advances
Innovative research that is guiding the future of the global aerospace industry is happening in university laboratories and classrooms across Alabama. Space exploration, rocket engines and deep space outposts are just a […]
HudsonAlpha Scientist Gets Grant To Study On-Off Switch For Gene Implicated In Alzheimer’s Disease
A grant from the BrightFocus Foundation will bring $200,000 to the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology with the goal of better understanding one of the key genes implicated in causing Alzheimer’s disease. Nick Cochran, Ph.D., was awarded […]
Alabama Playing Major Role In ULA’s Next-Gen Vulcan Centaur Rocket
Inside the United Launch Alliance’s sprawling rocket factory in Morgan County, preparations are being made to get America’s next-generation launch vehicle – the Vulcan Centaur – ready for flight and positioned for […]
Alabama Department Of Public Health Offers Summer Skin Safety Tips
Post is from Alabama NewsCenter Summer has officially arrived, and most people will spend even more time outdoors. With that in mind, the Alabama Department of Public Health reminds people of all ages to […]
Rainbow Omega Opens New Garden Center
Post by Dennis Washington from Alabama NewsCenter People between Talladega and Anniston have a new option for buying plants and fresh vegetables. The Rainbow Garden Center opened its doors last week at Rainbow […]
Study Aims To Learn Why People In Rural South Are Less Healthy And Die Sooner
Post by Holly Gainer from Alabama NewsCenter Why people in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than those who reside elsewhere in the United States is the […]