Daily Headlines, Sunday, 6/21/2009

Birmingham NewsAlice Martin made a name for herself as a hard-core prosecutor, difficult boss

Birmingham NewsJustice Department approves Birmingham officials’ request to move election to Aug. 25

Birmingham NewsBirmingham, Alabama council members rework mayor Larry Langford’s budget to restore nonproit funding

Birmingham NewsHOW THEY VOTED

Birmingham NewsJohn Katopodis fraud trial begins Monday

Birmingham NewsOutside Looking In – Clean up Alabama before worrying about Australia, Troy King told

Birmingham NewsAlabama urges unwed fathers to protect rights

Birmingham NewsOUR VIEW: Jefferson County sewer plan is last, best option

Birmingham NewsNew U.S. attorney in Birmingham inherits public corruption caseload

Birmingham NewsWORTH NOTING: Vance sails through Judiciary

Birmingham NewsElecting judges gives impression state has pay-to-play judicial system

Birmingham NewsMY VIEW: Lest we forget Bonita Carter

Press-RegisterRed snapper off Alabama are growing faster these days

Press-RegisterDam rebuilding begins Monday in Citronelle

Press-RegisterMonkey sighting reported in Foley

Press-RegisterPrichard residents stage water rally

Press-RegisterSearch is on for deadbeat parents

Press-RegisterAlabama Marriage Protection Act passed in 1998

Press-RegisterMost ways to tell if true Baldwinian

Press-RegisterParis Air Show goes better for Alabama

Huntsville TimesCity boosts TV lineup, adds virtual town hall

Huntsville TimesFlood control plan hearing is Monday

Huntsville TimesA&M: reasons to be bullish

Montgomery AdvertiserEconomy slows Alabama’s pre-K plan

Montgomery AdvertiserAlabama Board of Education to vote on chancellor’s academic qualifications

Montgomery AdvertiserIvey to announce bid for governor on Wednesday

Montgomery AdvertiserDemocratic power players still searching for gubernatorial candidates

Montgomery AdvertiserHouse panel OKs 3.4 percent raise but …

Montgomery AdvertiserProgram prepares prisoners for GED

Montgomery AdvertiserLocal students appointed to US military academies

Montgomery AdvertiserFEMA reverses its decision on flood assistance

Montgomery AdvertiserDisagree, just not so disagreeably

Tuscaloosa NewsUA has plans to manage debt

Tuscaloosa News30-year Gordo officer retiring

Tuscaloosa NewsStudy shows harm of restraint

Tuscaloosa NewsFriends, family help public servant mark 100 years

Florence TimesDailyCan a minority be elected governor?

Florence TimesDailyFinancial report

Florence TimesDailyElection planning comes earlier than ever

Anniston StarBob Davis: The quest for open government

Anniston StarH. Brandt Ayers: Dots don’t connect

Opelika-Auburn NewsCitizens can still sell vehicles on their private property

Associated PressAthens cobbler practices dying art

Associated PressAla county commissioner volunteers pay cut

4 comments to Daily Headlines, Sunday, 6/21/2009

  • Bleever

    In their Novella about the viruous Alice Martin, the Bham News couldn’t find the space to mention that she is currently under investigation by the Office of Professional Responsbility at DOJ for possibly breaking the law in her prosecution of Don Siegelman.

  • Don

    Re: Monkey sighting reported in Foley

    The article says, “The caller’s description of the primate did not have enough detail to identify the species, Lowery said. As such, apes were not ruled out. Nor were prosimians.”

    Did they rule out Fob James? At one time, and maybe still, he lived just a few miles away in Magnolia Springs.

  • JD Hogg

    I forget, was Fob the fat monkey or the fat sissy? Which one was Blount?

  • CC Dollar

    #1..who do you think she is..troy king??

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