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HealthSouth opposes Jefferson County nursing home sale

May 21, 2012

HealthSouth files opposition to sale and new owner’s plans for replacement nursing homes.

Bill designed to help Huntsville’s pursuit of new industry still alive in special legislative session

May 21, 2012

The “Major 21st Century Manufacturing Zone” act would broaden current tax increment finance, or TIF, laws to include large industrial sites capable of attracting more than $100 million in private investment. It was conceived as a way to help lure a major employer to the 1,500-acre Sewell…

Lockheed Martin to screen documentary, host panel discussion on career tech education

May 21, 2012

The documentary, “Pathways to Success: Rethinking Education in Alabama,” will begin at 6:30 p.m. today in Building 403 on the Lockheed Martin campus. The show will be followed by a panel discussion about making career tech a higher priority in the state.

Alabama Tornadoes: USS may launch 350 homes in Birmingham’s storm-torn Pratt City

May 21, 2012

USS may build 350 home development in Birmingham’s Pratt City.

Lane Parke development to be voted on by Mountain Brook City Council

May 21, 2012

The shopping center and apartments in Mountain Brook Village have attracted less controversy this time around.

The Providence of Jones Valley? Proposed Lendon development would bring town center to south Huntsville

May 20, 2012

The family behind southeast Huntsville’s busy Valley Bend at Jones Farm shopping center is proposing to build a high-end neighborhood right next door.

Marshall County to get $8.6 million cancer care center

May 19, 2012

The center, which will be affiliated with the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cancer Care Network, will offer medical and radiation services along with nutrition and support counseling for cancer patients and their families, The Sand Mountain Reporter reported.

North Huntsville residents mobilize – again – to keep corner of Sparkman and Pulaski residential

May 18, 2012

Several residents of the Farmington and Montclair Heights subdivisions came to Thursday night’s Huntsville City Council work session to speak against owner Doc Ratcliff possibly building a supermarket on the wooded, 3.8-acre site.

Dunn Building Co. chief Andrew Edwards to sit on Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority

May 18, 2012

Edwards represents Vestavia Hills on panel