Daily Headlines, Friday, 2/3/2012

Montgomery AdvertiserJames endorses Moore in race for chief justice

Montgomery AdvertiserGOP leader helps pay Sen. Ross’ legal fees

Montgomery Advertiser‘Bigger than words’: Program helps disabled clients be social, mobile

Montgomery AdvertiserRecovery program works to help those struggling with addiction

Montgomery AdvertiserSales tax revenues increase slightly

Montgomery AdvertiserBusiness leaders’ confidence on the rise, survey indicates

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: Alabama Gives Day

Huntsville TimesAmy Bishop’s lawyers want trial date moved, say state has refused to pay for fair trial

Huntsville TimesHuntsville City Council looks to crack down on pushy door-to-door salespeople

Huntsville TimesVirginia principal to join Huntsville school district next year

Huntsville TimesAlabama GOP chairman says party ‘did the right thing’ by keeping Marshall County Judge Howard Hawk off ballot

Huntsville TimesVandervoort nominated for spot on UA System board of trustees

Huntsville TimesAlabama Gives Day has raised over $295,000; Crisis Services nets $2,730

Huntsville TimesBad check writers in Marshall County can get a reprieve this month

Huntsville TimesEDITORIAL: A law on door-to-door sales

Birmingham NewsCenter Point approves contract for tornado debris chipping

Birmingham NewsNorwood residents to Birmingham school officials: keep our elementary school open

Birmingham NewsFederal magistrate judge recommends Birmingham’s police chief, the city and 4 officers be dismissed from excessive force lawsuit

Birmingham News6,000-signature petition protesting coal mine plan delivered to UA trustees

Birmingham NewsSome January storm victims in Jefferson, Chilton eligible for unemployment

Birmingham NewsAlabama senator calls teacher pay raises unbiblical, defends raise for legislators

Press-RegisterLawsuit seeks information, damages in 7-year oil spill off Louisiana

Press-RegisterSignal gets $15.9 million dredge repair job

Press-RegisterJudge orders hearing in former Orange Beach Mayor Steve Russo’s bid to overturn conviction

Press-RegisterSenate adopts Sen. Richard Shelby’s amendment to STOCK Act

Press-RegisterDon’t dismiss immigration report (editorial)

Tuscaloosa NewsLast of citys flood map revisions set for approval

Tuscaloosa NewsMeteorologist criticizes storm sirens

Tuscaloosa NewsArguments heard in UAs case against artist Daniel Moore

Tuscaloosa NewsSen. Dial says no to fuel tax increase

Tuscaloosa NewsProtesters oppose strip mine, push for new UAB football stadium

Tuscaloosa NewsEDITORIAL: Accountability necessary for public trust

Anniston StarOur ‘economic disaster’: More distress about HB56

Anniston StarCandidates should discuss the poor

Anniston StarPhillip Tutor: Fried chicken? Yes, Bentley likes it

Anniston StarJames L. Evans: Editorializing faith, politics

Decatur Daily Statesmen needed at NARCOG

Associated PressAla wildlife refuge to be winter home for cranes

Associated PressMoore, Graddick get backing for Ala. chief justice

New York TimesIn Post-Earmark Era, Small Cities Step Up Lobbying to Fight for Federal Grants

New York TimesLatest Effect of Gulf Spill: Waves of Cash to Aid Coast

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