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o2 ideas' Shelley Stewart Inducted Into Inaugural Alabama Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame (Broadcast Newsroom)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. , July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Shelley Stewart became the first African American to be inducted into the Alabama Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame, during the ABA's Summer Convention in Point Clear .
 
Latest Alabama News (FOX 6 News Birmingham)
Here is the latest Alabama news from the Associated Press...
 
Gas prices affect funeral industry, Alabama funeral directors say (Birmingham News)
Soaring gas prices are driving up costs for the funeral industry, prompting owners to plot how to keep expenses at a minimum for grieving families.
 
Hoover annexes six acres owned by Riverchase United Methodist Church (Birmingham News)
The City Council on Monday night voted to annex about six acres owned by Riverchase United Methodist Church on Old Montgomery Highway. Why: The church requested the annexation of the land, which is on the east side of the church campus at 1953 Old Montgomery Highway.
 
Improbable research: Marc Abrahams on the way the church calculates how many of us are heading for hell (Guardian Unlimited)
Marc Abrahams on how the church calculates who's going to be hot and who's not
 
Mandy Moulin working to find arthritis cure (The Huntsville Times)
Mandy Moulin knows arthritis is the leading cause of disability, and the numbers are increasing with aging baby boomers. In Alabama, 35 percent of the adult population has been diagnosed with arthritis.
 
Birmingham, Alabama airport to be renamed (The Kentucky Post)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - The airport in Birmingham, Alabama, will be renamed to honor a civil rights leader. The Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth marched alongside the Reverend Martin Luther King, Junior.
 
Gators' Tebow welcomes platform, busy schedule (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Hoover, Ala. — He has been a college quarterback for two years. He won't turn 21 until August 14. But when Florida's Tim Tebow arrived here at the SEC Football Media Days on Wednesday, he walked into the Wynfrey Hotel through a human corridor that was cheering a legend.
 
New ClasTran executive targets routes, drivers (Birmingham News)
The new executive director of ClasTran said Wednesday he plans to schedule routes more cost-effectively and institute driver accountability on the transit system serving the elderly, disabled and rural residents in four metro counties.
 
ACLU sues over felons being denied right to vote (Montgomery Advertiser)
Annette McWashington Pruitt tried to register to vote in Alabama, but said she was denied by officials in Jefferson County because of a 2003 felony conviction.
 
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