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Riley warns against slot machines
- By Dana Beyerle
Montgomery Bureau Chief
A federal judge's ruling in a Madison County bingo case does not jeopardize other bingo operations in the state, attorneys and bingo promoters said Tuesday.
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September 30th, 2009
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Money woes continue for school leaders
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By Dana Beyerle
Montgomery Bureau Chief
The new state budgets will become law Thursday, and already, both general government and education budgets face cuts due to the continuing recession.
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September 27th, 2009
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Ticket selling laws unclear to some
- By Wayne Grayson
Staff Writer
Phillip Jackson had four tickets to sell before the Crimson Tide’s football game against Florida International on Sept. 12. Instead, he left campus with one more ticket - a police citation.
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September 27th, 2009
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Retrial of Alabama's drug lawsuit delayed
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MONTGOMERY | The retrial of Alabama's prescription drug overpricing lawsuit against California-based Watson Pharmaceuticals has been delayed.
The original trial of the state's case against Watson of Corona, Calif., ended in July in a mistrial when jurors were unable to reach a verdict after deliberating for more than 7 hours.
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September 23rd, 2009
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Riley discusses state employee furlough, seeks PACT fix
- By Dana Beyerle
Montgomery Bureau Chief
Gov. Bob Riley said Tuesday he has discussed state worker furloughs or job cuts with lawmakers and the state employees association as a way to offset next fiscal year's expected budget woes.
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September 23rd, 2009
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Unexpected rain brings out fungi
- Mary Jo Modica
From the looks of it, nearly everything in the yard these days is either a fungus or has a fungus growing on it.
It is amazing to see the many shapes and sizes of mushrooms popping up in lawns and forested areas after so many years of drought. In addition to toadstool-
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September 22nd, 2009
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Dog helps catch felony drug suspect
- By Stephanie Taylor
Staff Writer
A man was charged with several felonies early Thursday after trying to escape from law enforcement officials and eventually being overtaken by a Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office dog.
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September 11th, 2009
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Athletics official, Witt dismissed from lawsuit
- By Adam Jones
Staff Writer
A federal judge ended sports artist Daniel Moore's lawsuit against two University of Alabama administrators by dismissing them from the case.
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September 9th, 2009
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2-year-old, 3 others shot dead in La.
- By Doug Simpson
The Associated Press
HOLDEN, La. | A man shot his estranged wife, son and 2-year-old grandson to death and seriously wounded his pregnant daughter-in-law at their rural Louisiana home, then killed himself as police tried to pull over his car 20 minutes later, authorities said.
The pregnant woman later gave birth, about three months early, her father said.
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September 8th, 2009
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Pinion's attorney confirms brief affair
- By Jason Morton
Staff Writer
FAYETTE | The lawyer at the center of a defendant's claim of incompetent counsel admitted Friday to having a brief affair with an assistant prosecutor in 2007.
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September 6th, 2009
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HealthSouth lawyers move to seize Scrushy’s yacht
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BIRMINGHAM | Lawyers for HealthSouth Corp. have moved to seize a 92-foot yacht owned by fired chief executive Richard Scrushy to help satisfy an almost $2.9 billion court judgment against him.
Attorneys for the company said in a court ruling Monday they want to take control of the Chez Soiree immediately.
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September 4th, 2009
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General Fund gets $38M from drug suits
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By Bob Johnson
The Associated Press
MONTGOMERY | More than $38 mil-lion will be deposited into Alabama’s cash-strapped General Fund budget from the latest round of settlements reached with companies in prescription drug pricing lawsuits, Alabama Attorney General Troy King said Wednesday.
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September 4th, 2009
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Birmingham, gay pride group settle suit
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BIRMINGHAM | A gay pride group has settled its lawsuit with the city of Birmingham.
The group filed the federal lawsuit in 2008 over Mayor Larry Langford's attempt to withhold a parade permit from the group and his banning city workers from installing parade banners on city property.
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September 2nd, 2009
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