Daily Headlines, Sunday, 11/8/2009

Birmingham NewsArchibald: Looking for Mr. (or Ms.) Do-Something-Right

Birmingham NewsPolice seek identity of child dropped off at Jefferson County Family Court

Birmingham NewsU.S. Justice Department probes Alabama court translation practices

Birmingham NewsMobile charity sues Birmingham, seeks damages after e-bingo repealed

Birmingham NewsUniversity of Alabama wants state to restore funding to 2008 levels

Birmingham NewsHoover schools may seek extension of tax

Press-RegisterPrichard pension problem stresses couple

Press-RegisterSurvey rates Alabama Ethics Commission among weakest in the nation

Press-RegisterWaterborne protest by fishermen blocks Perdido Pass

Press-RegisterAlabama lawmakers oppose health care bill

Huntsville Times53 cents before roadwork study, 94 after

Huntsville TimesDon’t dig here: Site at Searcy poses risk

Huntsville TimesRise in patients stretches Free Clinic

Huntsville TimesCopter work key for EADS

Huntsville TimesBattle’s first-year challenges

Montgomery AdvertiserNext year’s races shaping up to be quite interesting

Montgomery AdvertiserIt’s ‘Obama Holiday’ Monday in Perry County – and it’s a real holiday

Montgomery AdvertiserHouse passes health care bill

Montgomery AdvertiserSEIZED: Men fight to get cash back from law enforcement

Montgomery AdvertiserOfficials investigate inmate’s death

Montgomery AdvertiserEconomic development persists in state

Montgomery AdvertiserEconomic good news is a little hard to find

Montgomery AdvertiserAlabamians wounded at Fort Hood

Tuscaloosa NewsGov. Riley can’t moveBryce, city says in suit

Tuscaloosa NewsBentley offers health-care reform plan

Tuscaloosa NewsFort Hood shooting raises questions

Tuscaloosa NewsFoster Auditorium deserves better memorial

Florence TimesDailyDebating the landfill

Florence TimesDailyNo longer king

Florence TimesDailyCrowded prisons, funding problems spur early parole

Anniston StarH. Brandt Ayers: South’s cultural barriers

Anniston StarBob Davis: Have-nots and health care

Decatur Daily Earn public trust before going on spending spree

Opelika-Auburn NewsLocal photographer hosts food drive with Santa

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Union Avenue in Ozark in the 1920s

Vintage postcard