Daily Headlines, Tuesday, 3/23/2010

Montgomery AdvertiserAla. may join other states in challenge of health care bill

Montgomery AdvertiserAlabama attorney general moves to take over gambling task force

Montgomery AdvertiserCountry Crossing casino reopening

Montgomery AdvertiserJudge extends no-raid order for VictoryLand

Montgomery AdvertiserWhite Hall bingo hall to reopen Wednesday

Montgomery AdvertiserU.S. Supreme Court to hear death row inmate’s appeal

Montgomery AdvertiserSeveral lawsuits have been filed against the task force

Montgomery AdvertiserMontgomery mayor looks back on memorable first year in office

Montgomery AdvertiserMontgomery lawmaker vows to ‘kill’ all local bills if demands not met

Montgomery AdvertiserPinson man urges protesters to throw bricks

Montgomery AdvertiserEPA to issue stricter drinking water standards

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: Health care lawsuits inevitable

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: Don’t wait to rescue tuition plan

Huntsville TimesHealth care bill under fire here

Huntsville TimesImmigration law adviser tells Albertville to push laws

Huntsville TimesMadison hopes ‘BRAC Bill’ can end property tax plan

Huntsville TimesStaff of lawmaker is crucial

Huntsville TimesPut a brake on those lead feet

Birmingham News642,000 Alabamians without health insurance would be able to get coverage under massive health reform bill expected to be signed today

Birmingham NewsAlabama lawmakers face big agenda of budgets, bingo and roads in last third of session

Birmingham NewsHow health care reform bill will affect most Alabamians

Birmingham NewsCalhoun high school students want intercom prayers returned

Birmingham NewsBurglars steal drug safe from Maplesville police department

Birmingham NewsEvergreen mayor reluctant to surrender office despite Alabama Supreme Court ruling

Birmingham NewsAlabama Sen. Richard Shelby on House health care vote: “terrible mistake”

Birmingham NewsHealth care reform: What Alabamians are saying

Press-RegisterTea partiers vow revenge over health overhaul

Press-RegisterAlabama governor signs bill to save on retirement

Press-RegisterVolunteers needed for Mobile County Special Olympics

Press-RegisterBaldwin voters head to the polls for special election

Press-RegisterMAWSS to bear most upfront costs of regional wastewater authority

Press-RegisterConfederate general’s home to be restored by Alabama Historical Commission

Press-RegisterEditorial: Time is running out on the PACT program

Press-RegisterEditorial: Protect the public from hazards

Tuscaloosa NewsFull local impact of legislation remains to be seen

Tuscaloosa NewsWife of longtime mayor was ‘strength behind the man’

Tuscaloosa NewsGreenetrack to allow search with warrant

Tuscaloosa NewsLegislature considers health-care bill block

Tuscaloosa NewsHidden details are sure to come out of bill

Florence TimesDailyBoard chooses four superintendent candidates

Florence TimesDailyPrior notice of meetings sought

Florence TimesDailyShelby talks reform bills during his annual address

Florence TimesDailyMasterson qualifies for House District 18 seat

Anniston StarWeekend of thrillers: Hoops and health care to cheer for

Anniston StarBingo raid’s costs vs. benefits

Decatur Daily Bedford’s ‘simple bingo’ sub worse than original

Gadsden TimesKobach speaks on illegal immigration

Gadsden TimesSouthside names new municipal judge

Gadsden TimesMotion opposing Tyson bingo intervention filed

Opelika-Auburn NewsAuburn council member threatens sit-in if AU pay dispute goes unresolved

Opelika-Auburn NewsPaul Davis: Plagues, faux pas and bulletin bloopers

Opelika-Auburn NewsBob Sanders: 1935 to 1955 flew by quickly

Opelika-Auburn NewsJennifer Foster: Health care bill may not save Obama

New York TimesBanking Panel Sends Financial Overhaul to Full Senate

Washington PostRussia denies bid for U.S. air tanker contract

Los Angeles TimesAverage county was stressed in Jan. as joblessness …

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