The Foley City Council and the mayor will receive pay raises this year.
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Gov. Bentley's plan to spend monies earmarked for education on non-educational programs won't fly in Alabama, say lawmakers.
Alabama's Governor Robert Bentley addressed Alabamians with his plans to fix the state's money problems.
People with a 401(k) plan will soon have something new to consider when reviewing their statements.
The unemployment rate is down again.
The jackpot in the Florida Lotto game has grown to $12 million after no one matched the six numbers in the latest drawing.
IRS inquiries arise for specific reasons. Here are the 12 audit flags for 2012.
Florida university students are fed up with annual tuition hikes.
Apple reported revenue of $46.33 billion and profits of $13.06 billion.
Mobile rolls out the red carpet for players, coaches and scouts in town for the 2012 Senior Bowl.
Once again, Baldwin County the lowest unemployment rate in Southwest Alabama.
While most Americans still think the economy is bad, the percentage that says it is in good shape is growing.
Oil giant BP will likely agree to pay the U.S. Department of Justice $20-$25 billion next month to settle all civil and criminal charges around the Deepwater Horizon rig blast and Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
The IRS will hold a one-day "Stay Exempt" workshops Jan. 26 in Mobile.
It's been a tough go in Orange Beach, one of the cities hit hardest by the BP Oil Spill. But officials say things are looking up, as the mayor gave his State of the City Address Tuesday night.
Sen. Trip Pittman said combing the budgets would take money from education and he can't support that.
Many snowbirds who visit Pleasure Island for the winter end up moving to the Gulf Coast.
German conglomerate ThyssenKrupp is close to selling its stainless steel arm, a key plank of its restructuring effort, but a sale to rivals could involve a break-up of one of Europe's market leaders.
Hostess Brands Inc., the maker of Wonder Bread and Twinkies, re-filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Wednesday, just two years after emerging.
Cook's compensation is valued at $378 million.
IRS says average refund check sent out in 2011 was about $100 less than year before.
President Obama announced Thursday plans to cut $500 billion in defense spending over the next 10 years. News 5's Blake Brown caught up with Austal USA's COO on Friday to see what effect the cuts may have on the shipbuilder.
A burst of hiring in December pushed the unemployment rate to its lowest level in nearly three years, giving the economy a boost at the end of 2011.
Big plans are in the works for the Port of Pensacola that could include a new cruise ship on the gulf coast. It's all part of a plan to create jobs and create an engine for economic growth in the downtown area.
Wednesday's announcement means the loss of 2,100 well-paying jobs at its Kansas facility.
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