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February 28, 2010

Israel begins distributing gas masks to citizens

Israel has begun distributing new gas masks to its 7 million citizens to offer protection against a possible chemical attack.

Atom smasher restarts to prepare for new science

Operators of the world’s largest atom smasher restarted their massive machine Sunday in a run up to experiments probing secrets of the universe, a spokeswoman said.

Chile quake death toll hits 708 as rescue ramps up

Heroism and banditry mingled on Chile’s shattered streets Sunday as rescuers braved aftershocks digging for survivors and the government sent soldiers to quell looting. The death toll climbed to 708 in one of the biggest earthquakes in centuries.


February 27, 2010

LaFayette honors native boxing great

When he used his reach advantage in the ring, Joe Louis Barrow’s opponents were often sent to the canvas in defeat. Click Joe Louis Barrow Statue Dedication to see a photo slideshow of the statue unveiling.

ELECTION 2010: The Governor’s Race/Roy Moore
ELECTION 2010: The Governor’s Race/Roy Moore

This cowboy turned chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court is well known in the state for his battles over displaying the Ten Commandments in the courtroom.

Editor’s note: The voters of Alabama will elect a new governor this November. Between now and then, Opelika-Auburn News political reporter Brittany Whitley will spend a lot of time with the contenders, talking not only about the issues but also about their personal likes and dislikes. She will tell you, the voters, what she finds out in this series of
profiles. Next Week: U.S. Rep. Artur Davis, D-Birmingham, who represents Alabama’s 7th Congressional District.

Gambling a hot topic at APA gubernatorial forum

Gambling was the hot topic as gubernatorial hopefuls gathered at the Winfrey Hotel in Birmingham on Saturday morning for a forum hosted by the Alabama Press Association. Click APA Gubernatorial Forum to see a photo slideshow of the forum.


February 26, 2010

Kia has grand opening

WEST POINT, Ga. — The assembly lines at Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia plant stopped Friday, just long enough for the announcement of the grand opening to echo through the cavernous buildings.

White takes over his own defense
White takes over his own defense

LAFAYETTE — Noah White did not testify on his own behalf Friday, but he did serve as his own defense counsel.

OANow.com to provide Twitter updates from the Gubernatorial forum in Birmingham

Political reporter Brittany Whitley provides Twitter updates from the Gubernatorial Forum at the Wynfrey Hotel in Birmingham

Noah White Trial: Friday afternoon update
Noah White Trial: Friday afternoon update

Noah White has yet to present his testimony Friday.


February 25, 2010

State using new method to calculate graduation rate

A new method being used to calculate Alabama’s graduation rate shows only 65 percent of students finished high school on time in 2009, which is a 21 point difference from the state’s previously reported rate of 86 percent.

Coin stars: Students collect change for Haiti
Coin stars: Students collect change for Haiti

They say a penny saved is a penny earned, but for students at Wrights Mill Road Elementary, a penny given is a lesson learned.

AU honored by Arbor Day Foundation

Years from now, a black gum on Duncan Drive will likely blend into the canopy of trees shading Auburn University’s campus. Few, if any, walking past it will know its history.

WRBL to air documentary on Tuskegee Airmen
WRBL to air documentary on Tuskegee Airmen

The documentary “In Their Own Words: The Tuskegee Airmen” happened by chance.

White to take stand in own defense
White to take stand in own defense

Noah White is expected to take the stand in his own defense when his trial resumes this morning at the Chambers County Courthouse.

Family, friends testify in White trial
Family, friends testify in White trial

Cody Royster, Noah White’s best friend since the third grade, testified Thursday morning that White’s behavior was “very, very odd” the day before he was involved in a shootout with law enforcement 17 months ago.

Developers say south Alabama bingo hall is legal

Developers are preparing to open an electronic bingo hall with 25 machines in Chickasaw, and they say it will comply with state law.


February 24, 2010

Goodwill making return to Opelika

Goodwill will soon be making a return to the community.

White changes story in Day 2 of trial
White changes story in Day 2 of trial

Noah White gave conflicting accounts of what happened on the night of Sept. 21, 2008.

Auburn, Opelika road projects lose funding

Construction funding for Opelika’s Frederick Road and funding for the widening of Moores Mill Bridge in Auburn were lost when Congress reduced Alabama’s transportation improvement fund by $175 million.

Showdown developing in Alabama PACT bailout

A showdown is developing between the House and Senate over how to bail out Alabama’s financially troubled prepaid college tuition plan

Ala. House panel delays vote on budgeting change

An Alabama House committee has delayed a vote on a bill that would drastically change the way lawmakers prepare education budgets by eliminating some of the guesswork of revenue projections

Noah White Trial: Wednesday Afternoon Update
Noah White Trial: Wednesday Afternoon Update

Noah White told agents with the Alabama Bureau of Investigation that he was “confused” and “scared” when deputies with the Chambers County Sheriff’s Office showed up to his uncle’s house in Huguley on Sept. 21, 2008

Testimony continues in White trial
Testimony continues in White trial

Testimony in the second day of the trial for Noah White began Wednesday morning with the surgeon who treated Sgt. Shannon Rollins for a gunshot wound the night of Sept. 21, 2008


February 23, 2010

Two in custody after purse snatching

Two in custody after purse snatching

AU receives $157,000 in grants for programs in local schools

AU receives $157,000 in grants for programs in local schools

Lockhart hearing postponed one week

Lockhart hearing postponed one week

Opposing sides clash at Statehouse
Opposing sides clash at Statehouse

MONTGOMERY — Democracy in action is not always tie-wearing legislators with carefully-prepared floor speeches, or electronic votes from House and Senate desks, or even stump appearances by hopeful candidates.

Working on their futures: program helps groom students for jobs

Working on their futures: program helps groom students for jobs

Comedians fight against cancer

One Auburn alumnus and a few of his comedian buddies will take the stage at Eighth & Rail in Opelika on Thursday as part of The Pink Ribbon Comedy Tour to raise funds for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, an organization dedicated to raising money and awareness for breast cancer research.

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