Governor Robert Bentley on Monday announced that Alabama exports closed out calendar year 2012 at a record-breaking total of $19.5 billion in the value of goods exported, an increase of 9.36 percent from the 2011 total.
The City of East Cleveland, Ohio's traffic camera ticketing company has billed the United States Postal Service for hundreds of dollars in traffic violations.
Nintendo's president says the Japanese video-game maker will get back into operating profitability next fiscal year at more than 100 billion yen ($1 billion), and is ruling out price cuts for the new Wii U home console to boost sales.
An assortment of notable home video releases hitting shelves on January 29th, 2013 run the gamut from animated adventures of ponies, in addition to horror movies for both children and adults.
Barnes & Noble Inc., which has seven stores in Alabama including two in metro Birmingham, is planning to shutter up to a third of its stores over the next 10 years, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
A newspaper is reporting that Amazon.com is not collecting sales tax from Georgia shoppers despite a new state law designed to snag the money from the world's biggest online retailer.
Google's sales soared in the fourth quarter as clicks on ads exploded, boosted by mobile searches -- but the amount that advertisers paid Google for those clicks continued to slip.
UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley is warning analysts not to assume that the insurer will participate widely in a key health care overhaul coverage expansion that unfolds later this year.