Daily Headlines, Saturday, 2/25/2012

Montgomery AdvertiserSome charges dropped as prosecution rests in gambling trial

Montgomery AdvertiserASU poll: Santorum gaining strength in Alabama

Montgomery AdvertiserFeds sue state over handling of absentee ballots

Montgomery AdvertiserTeen’s hat ministry aids babies, cancer patients

Montgomery AdvertiserCompany pays $400,000 to settle racial discrimination complaints at Montgomery plant

Montgomery AdvertiserThompson outlines parts of 3-year plan for Montgomery Public Schools

Huntsville TimesDonna Pate sworn in as Madison County Circuit Court judge

Huntsville TimesAlabama A&M President Andrew Hugine may receive contract extension

Huntsville TimesAlabama wants Amy Bishop trial judge to cancel order for payments to expert witnesses

Huntsville TimesFreedom From Religion Foundation challenges Huntsville City Council prayer tradition

Huntsville TimesThree more cases of whooping cough reported in Madison County; total now 11

Huntsville Times36,000 tons of rock later – Interstate 65 re-opens in Morgan County

Huntsville TimesMadison hospital opening will mark a milestone (editorial)

Birmingham NewsAlabama stormwater management dispute settlement OK’d

Birmingham NewsJudge in Gabe Watson case disputes remarks made by Troy King (video)

Birmingham NewsAnn Romney visits supporters in Mountain Brook

Press-RegisterAustal gets $322M for next two JHSVs

Press-RegisterMobile Mayor Sam Jones outlines a number of budget cuts in letter to city council (transcript)

Press-RegisterAlabama health officer Dr. Donald Williamson honored by March of Dimes

Tuscaloosa NewsRetired police trainer to investigate cold cases

Tuscaloosa NewsAbsentee voting expected to surge

Tuscaloosa NewsMyrtlewood pupils plant 30 trees in beautification project

Tuscaloosa NewsCounty BOE OKs deal for interim chief

Tuscaloosa NewsReward offered for info in bald eagle shooting

Tuscaloosa NewsBill could require invasive ultrasounds for abortions

Tuscaloosa NewsRacy texts to student detailed in lawsuit

Anniston StarBringing home the bacon: This time, Sen. Shelby’s acqusition is truly good for Alabama

Gadsden TimesHardin’s life full of turmoil before death, records show

Gadsden TimesHighland Water Authority OKs resolution to expand

Gadsden TimesBoaz board OKs alternative school agreement

Associated PressAla. postsecondary chief says she has not resigned

Associated PressTourism officials compile list of Ala. road trips

Associated PressSummary of action in Alabama Legislature

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