Daily Headlines, Tuesday, 3/6/2012

Montgomery AdvertiserSponsor plans new ultrasound bill

Montgomery AdvertiserJackson: Battle for civil rights key to Alabama’s prosperity

Montgomery AdvertiserVerdict not yet reached in gambling corruption trial

Montgomery AdvertiserAEA officials dislike changes at Lee

Montgomery AdvertiserEconomic growth exceeds forecasts

Montgomery AdvertiserRants and Raves: Reminder of history

Huntsville TimesThe day after, the joy is in having survived the tornadoes (videos)

Huntsville TimesStudents, teachers and school escape unharmed in the eye of the storm

Huntsville TimesHuntsville High teacher Chanda Davis Alabama’s 2011 Science Presidential Award Finalist

Huntsville TimesLaughter, sense of family help Buckhorn High faculty and students cope

Huntsville TimesMadison County not likely to qualify for FEMA tornado cleanup assistance

Huntsville TimesSome pistol permit copies mailed from Marshall County Sheriff’s Office to ABI may have been lost

Huntsville TimesStocking up for those storms (editorial)

Birmingham NewsUA system names Witt as chancellor

Birmingham NewsEPA official says agency is taking comprehensive approach to North Birmingham pollution

Birmingham NewsPowdery substance in Financial Center letter was cornstarch, Birmingham fire department reports

Birmingham NewsAlabama House resolution: Money will soon grow on trees

Birmingham NewsState lawmaker, civic leader question Carrington handling of leaked memo

Press-RegisterMemorial: Coast Guard pilot Taylor invested in faith, family and service

Press-RegisterMobile police precinct captain tells residents tax increase is necessary

Press-RegisterFrom desperate times came the state income tax (Insight)

Press-RegisterTheir mission is to save lives, not take them (Frances Coleman)

Tuscaloosa NewsThird woman files suit against Tuscaloosa County

Tuscaloosa NewsHabitat for Humanity aids family whose Alberta house was swept away by tornado

Tuscaloosa News2 vie for GOP nod in District 7 state school board race

Tuscaloosa NewsMarch has deeper meaning for immigration, voter ID protesters

Tuscaloosa NewsEDITORIAL: Photo ID is no burden for today’s voters

Anniston StarCall ‘em champs

Decatur Daily Help poor kids

Decatur Daily Yet again, community is strong

Opelika-Auburn NewsAL Chief Justice candidate meets with the Opelika Lions Club

Associated PressAla. first lady donates almost 2,500 cell phones

Associated PressIRS warns Alabamians of bogus tax refund scheme

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