Daily Headlines, Thursday, 6/3/2010

Montgomery AdvertiserSparks vows tax on bingo

Montgomery AdvertiserRiley: Coast Guard boom plan faulty

Montgomery AdvertiserIncumbent losses reshape look of Legislature

Montgomery AdvertiserOfficials release school leadership report

Montgomery AdvertiserTaylor, Boles to face each other in July runoff

Montgomery AdvertiserAnderson doubts he’ll request recount

Montgomery AdvertiserMontgomery City Council creates new entity to care for Lincoln Cemetery

Montgomery AdvertiserCase of K9 officer will go to grand jury

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: Lots of lessons in election results

Huntsville TimesDay after a stunning loss, Parker Griffith has no regrets about switching parties

Huntsville TimesSix incumbent legislators beaten in party primaries

Huntsville TimesFree fishing day set for Saturday, June 12

Huntsville TimesMoulton, Town Creek approve alcohol sales

Huntsville TimesEDITORIAL: City grave sites no place for profiteering

Birmingham NewsAlabama Democratic nominee for governor Ron Sparks says he doesn’t care who he faces

Birmingham NewsJefferson County Historical Commission sees funding dwindle

Birmingham NewsJefferson County draws more national attention with its deep debt

Birmingham NewsUpdate: Employees, organizations seek relief from Birmingham budget cuts

Birmingham NewsUpdate: Recount not automatic in GOP governor’s primary; Bentley, James must wait a week for word

Birmingham NewsEnvironmental group places Coosa River among nation’s endangered

Birmingham NewsAlabama judge delays receivership trial over Jefferson County sewer system

Birmingham NewsRon Sparks says he’ll woo Artur Davis supporters in race for Alabama governor

Birmingham NewsJefferson County Commission ready to sell county-owned nursing home

Press-RegisterDocument: BP canceled fire boom order

Press-RegisterOil’s here; where are the skimmers? Riley says boats waiting Coast Guard’s OK (with video)

Press-RegisterBP faces another setback; oil slick threatens sugary white beaches

Press-RegisterAlabama closes some state waters to fishing as oil from spill reaches state

Press-RegisterUpdated: Georgia-Pacific buying Alabama River pulp mills in Monroe County, Ala.

Press-RegisterSessions seeks military recruiting records from Harvard, where Supreme Court nominee Kagan worked

Press-RegisterVideo and photo gallery: Fishermen protest BP oil spill cleanup effort

Press-RegisterLarge sheen, floating oil seen moving toward Pascagoula and Grand Bay

Press-RegisterEditorial: Less mud, more issues in the coming elections

Press-RegisterEditorial: Worst fears arrive on Alabama and Mississippi coasts

Tuscaloosa NewsObservers say Artur Davis’ calculated risk backfired

Tuscaloosa NewsCandidates deal with varied scenarios

Tuscaloosa NewsSCLC looks to Ga. judge to end public infighting

Tuscaloosa NewsEDITORIAL: Bentley takes the high road to the runoff

Florence TimesDailyWhat went right, wrong in Tuesday’s primaries

Anniston StarWhat moved the voters

Anniston StarHardy Jackson: Making sense of this awful mess

Decatur Daily Roy Moore may yet have election role

Decatur Daily Morgan voters target school incumbents

Gadsden TimesLocal woman’s Peace Corps dream coming true

Opelika-Auburn NewsElection turnout lowest in 20 years

Opelika-Auburn NewsPrimary losers stay mum on endorsements

Opelika-Auburn NewsU.S. Rep. Mike Rogers tours Lee County businesses

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