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November 07, 2009

House narrowly passes health care bill
House narrowly passes health care bill

WASHINGTON — In a victory for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed landmark health care legislation Saturday night to expand coverage to tens of millions who lack it and place tough new restrictions on the insurance industry. Republican opposition was nearly unanimous.

Local photographer hosts food drive with Santa

Local photographer host food drive with Santa

No further information released on pedestrian struck by car

No further information released on pedestrian struck by car

Annual Ag Roundup draws hungry crowds
Annual Ag Roundup draws hungry crowds

Annual Ag Roundup draws hungry crowds

Blessings abound
Blessings abound

St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church to dedicate new student center


November 06, 2009

Trustees OK dual degree program
Trustees OK dual degree program

Auburn University students who qualify academically will be able to complete both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in four years, starting next semester.

Two face multiple charges in area burglaries

Two face multiple charges in area burglaries

Riley orders flags at half-staff on Ala. buildings

Gov. Bob Riley has directed flags on state government buildings to be flown at half-staff until sunset Tuesday as a tribute to those killed at Fort Hood, Texas


November 05, 2009

Battle over no-bid contract having impact outside Ala.

The battle over an unbid $13 million computer contract is beginning to have an impact on how other state contracts are awarded.

Ex-aide: Miss. Indian casinos gave to Riley

A former member of Gov. Bob Riley’s Cabinet claimed Thursday that Riley received campaign contributions from Mississippi Indians who operate casinos, with the money intended to limit their competition in Alabama.

Kia appeals to laid-off plant workers
Kia appeals to laid-off plant workers

Days after the doors to Opelika’s BFGoodrich tire manufacturing plant closed for good, those at Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia opened up indefinitely.

Family, friends honor fallen Opelika soldier
Family, friends honor fallen Opelika soldier

Friends and family gathered at Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home Thursday to pay tribute to Adrian L. Avila, 19, who died Oct. 29 of injuries sustained in a non-combat-related accident while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom in Kuwait.

Opelika also considers cable contract

Auburn isn’t the only city interested in providing a variety of cable companies for its residents.

Sparks: unapproved substance found in fish imports

Alabama Agriculture and Industries Commissioner Ron Sparks has extended a two-year-old order banning the sale of untested fish from Vietnam and China in Alabama.

Alabama battle over no-bid contract having impact

The battle over an unbid $13 million computer contract is beginning to have an impact on how other state contracts are awarded.

Second Tuskegee officer indicted in child rape case

A second Tuskegee University police officer has been indicted in connection with the alleged October rape of a 15-year-old girl.


November 04, 2009

First Aubie the Tiger recalls debut on the Plains
First Aubie the Tiger recalls debut on the Plains

One of Auburn University’s most ardent football fans once loved the Crimson Tide.

PACT board shifts focus to non-politicians

MONTGOMERY — The board that oversees Alabama’s Prepaid Affordable College Tuition plan is switching from politicians to non-politicians to try to negotiate a solution to the program’s $346 million deficit.

CANNING CORRUPTION: Alabama GOP targets Democrats in ad campaign
CANNING CORRUPTION: Alabama GOP targets Democrats in ad campaign

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Republican Party has a new campaign video filled with lots of Democrats — the convicted kind.

Local photographer supports food bank

As a photographer for more than 30 years, focusing on his subjects has always been part of the job for Charlie Jernigan, owner of Jernigan Photography.
This weekend, however, he’ll set his camera’s sights on a different subject — hunger.

Police plan next move in baby death probe

MONTGOMERY — Montgomery police have labeled the search for a missing baby as a death investigation.

‘Miracle Worker’ play coming to local theater

Once locked in a world of silence, love and patience would be the keys that would set her free.
That drama will take place on stage this weekend when the Auburn Area Community Theatre presents the “Miracle Worker” by William Gibson, the story of Helen Keller’s childhood and struggle to learn to communicate with others as she copes with being deaf and blind with the help of Annie Sullivan, a governess.

Study: Alabama income tax on working poor harshest

A new national study shows Alabama levies more income tax on families living in poverty than any other state.

Watch the 2010 Alabama Gubernatorial Forum

You can watch the entire 2010 Alabama Gubernatorial Forum here at OANow.com

Tamara Barnes: Diabetics must learn to adapt, be careful even as youth

My name is Tamara Barnes and I am a juvenile diabetic. I was diagnosed with Type I (juvenile) diabetes at the age of five and immediately began insulin injections. This was the most terrifying experience in my life and I’m sure this is true for many insulin-dependent diabetics. One memory I will always have is the memory of my parents chasing me through the house to give my first insulin shot. I saw my mother break down and cry for the very first time in my life.


November 03, 2009

Evangelist Will Graham coming to Auburn

Will Graham, the grandson of famed evangelist Billy Graham, will come to Auburn March 26-28 for the East Alabama West Georgia Will Graham Celebration at Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum on the Auburn University campus.

Michelin Development opens office in Opelika

Michelin Development opened its office for East Alabama Tuesday morning and announced that it would began taking applications for $2 millions in low-interest loans to qualified start-up, small- and medium-sized companies in the area.

Auburn OKs Knology agreement

Auburn residents will have another choice for a cable provider, but no one knows when it will happen.

Police search landfill for infant, find nothing

Montgomery police officers were searching a landfill in Salem Tuesday for an infant they believe may have been placed in the trash.

AU hosts gubernatorial forum
AU hosts gubernatorial forum

The election may be more than a year off but you wouldn’t have known it by the turnout at the Alabama Gubernatorial Forum 2010 at Auburn University Tuesday.

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