Daily Headlines, Saturday, 3/20/2010

Coffee cup Montgomery AdvertiserState’s gambling task force can resume

Montgomery AdvertiserAla. Democrats Bright, Davis to vote against health care bill

Montgomery AdvertiserState briefs: Swine flu blamed in 6-year-old’s death

Montgomery AdvertiserCourt: Challenger rightful Evergreen mayor

Montgomery AdvertiserResidents want vote on Pike Road boundary settlement

Montgomery AdvertiserThefts of laptops mistakenly sent to election center remain unsolved

Montgomery AdvertiserWetumpka moves ahead with impact crater center project

Montgomery AdvertiserCorrections board discusses its authority

Montgomery AdvertiserAlabama, Georgia banks among 7 shut down

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: Transparency key to democracy

Huntsville TimesPublic bodies, public business

Birmingham NewsPotholes popping up on Alabama roads mean more lane closures for repair work

Birmingham NewsBlount County judge delays collection of Warrior police jurisdiction tax

Press-RegisterEADS eyes Air Force tanker bid as Russian firm enters the race

Press-RegisterSSAB gets tax breaks for steel plant expansion in Axis

Press-RegisterEditorial: Do what’s needed to restore fire rating

Press-RegisterEditorial: Let outside agencies do investigations

Tuscaloosa NewsTuscaloosa sees rash of firearm thefts

Tuscaloosa NewsHousing to aid area homeless veterans

Tuscaloosa NewsWant to get paid for counting? The Census Bureau is hiring

Tuscaloosa NewsChurch event raises money for foster children

Tuscaloosa NewsOfficial says accurate census is the key to state securing federal money

Tuscaloosa NewsDemocrats are right about student loans

Tuscaloosa NewsMaddox is unsure about E-911 centers

Florence TimesDailyProposal could save Alabama millions

Florence TimesDailyBingo battle may shape upcoming elections

Anniston StarTax cuts, just for fun

Gadsden TimesYates says cuts will prevent audit compliance

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