Daily Headlines, Sunday, 9/16/2012

Montgomery AdvertiserExclusive: The impact of Tuesday’s referendum vote

Montgomery AdvertiserLongline fishing under scrutiny

Montgomery AdvertiserJust Saying: Legal challenges to immigration law are confusing

Montgomery AdvertiserAl Benn’s Alabama: From dishwasher to music deliverer

Montgomery AdvertiserMotorcycle, tennis events raise funds for nonprofit Family Sunshine Center

Montgomery AdvertiserBlack Belt baits the hook

Huntsville TimesMadison police say 2,000-2,500 bikers pass through city on Trail of Tears stop, no reports of traffic issues

Huntsville TimesHuntsville ‘Bag Lady’ keeps neighborhood clean

Birmingham NewsChurch bells toll marking 49 years since bomb explosion that killed four black girls

Birmingham NewsIt’s in the mail

Press-RegisterAlabama Gulf Coast Recovery Council meets in Mobile

Press-RegisterMobile County game warden Kevin Hill earns Officer of the Year honors from trade group

Press-RegisterAlabama Coastal Cleanup saw a record number of volunteers (Photos)

Press-Register‘Yes’ is the better choice on referendum (editorial)

Tuscaloosa NewsBuilding for the future

Tuscaloosa NewsSOUTHERN LIGHTS: This particular sign of aging has a familiar ring

Tuscaloosa NewsTIME TO GIVE: 9/16

Tuscaloosa NewsWISH LIST: 9/16

Tuscaloosa NewsEDITORIAL: Should mayor be full-time or part-time job?

Anniston StarMontgomery meltdown: Tuesday’s vote to raid a state trust to fund Alabama’s budget is a clear sign of the failure of the Statehouse’s Republican majority

Anniston StarBob Davis: The stream of inaccuracies in my inbox

Decatur Daily Depot a worthy project

Legislative Dispatch

A Look from the Rearview Mirror

This Thursday will mark the last day of the legislative Session.  For some, it was a Session that seemed would never end.  For others, it was one that ended much too quickly.  It may be early, yet, to write an obit on this Session, but as we approach the finish line, some perspective may be in order.

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Putting Students First

As you know, a very important piece of legislation will be presented for our consideration in the House tomorrow in Montgomery – Senate Bill 310 – the “Students First” tenure and fair dismissal reform bill. Like me, many House members have been inundated with phone calls and emails from opponents of this bill, and some have been [...]

Legislative Transparency

There are a lot of issues to debate before we begin the final days of this session. In fact, I am quite certain there will be some comments on this post debating many of them. Before we get into the last seven day of the session I wanted to bring up a topic that [...]


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