Tuesday 7/31/2007 DAILY NEWS DIGEST

Birmingham News – ADEM increases legal staff under administration of Trey Glenn.

Birmingham News – December trial set for Bessemer Circuit Judge.

Birmingham News – Bobo trial begins.

Birmingham News – Foreclosures show big increase in state.

Birmingham NewsThe Birmingham News calls for legislators to “listen” to former prosecutor’s call for moratorium on death penalty.

Mobile Press-Register – Mediator working to resolve difference among warring Senate Democrats; Jefferson County Sen. E.B. McClain announces that he will leave minority coalition and rejoin Democratic majority.

Mobile Press-Register – State Supreme Court Justice announces that he will not seek reelection.

Tuscaloosa News – Alabama Supreme Court sets execution date for another inmate.

Tuscaloosa NewsThe Tuscaloosa News calls for death penalty moratorium.

Opelika-Auburn News – Plant closing to idle 300 in Valley.

1 comment to Tuesday 7/31/2007 DAILY NEWS DIGEST

  • walt moffett

    I knew Siebert’s victims so, have little sympathy for him. If he does have pancreatic cancer, justice will be served either way.

    The foreclosure news is troubling. Wonder what will happen with all those homes when no one can buy them and the banks left holding assets whose value keeps dropping.

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