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FOX 6 News Birmingham - Sun Oct 5, 5:56 pm EDTHere are the latest Alabama headlines from the Associated Press for Sunday afternoon, October 5, 2008...
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Here are the latest Alabama headlines from the Associated Press for Sunday afternoon, October 5, 2008...
Alabama's Richard Shelby and Jeff Sessions were among the 25 senators who voted against a $700 billion bailout for the financial system Wednesday. Shelby was an early opponent of the legislation, which was revised after a House defeat Monday.
SELMA -- Arthritis has confined her to a wheelchair, but it hasn't kept Millie Dulaney from doing what she can to help Barack Obama win Alabama in next month's presidential election.
MONTGOMERY | The hotly contested 2008 presidential race is overshadowing other races on Alabama's November ballot."I think that's true all over the country," said Lucy Baxley, the Democratic Party's nominee for president of the state Public Service Commission. Baxley faces Republican nominee Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh.
The Alaska Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether the findings of an investigation into abuse-of-power charges against Gov. Sarah Palin can be blocked.
The 2008 presidential race, which is billed as one of the most historic and important in the nation's history, is overshadowing other races on Alabama's Nov. 4 ballots."That's true all over the country," said Lucy Baxley, the Democratic Party's nominee for Alabama Public Service Commission presidency.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - John Thomas has lots of reasons to support John McCain for president.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - John Thomas has lots of reasons to support John McCain for president. Like McCain, Thomas is a former Navy officer. They're about the same age, and Thomas considers himself a political independent with a conservative bent.
The U.S. House defeated a $700 billion plan to rescue the financial industry from a credit crisis caused in part by mortgage-related assets that have gone sour. The vote was 205-228. In Alabama's delegation, voting yes were: Rep. Spencer Bachus,...
By BEN EVANS HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- John Thomas has lots of reasons to support John McCain for president.
Six of Alabama's seven members of the U.S. House today voted for the proposed $700 billion bailout of the financial industry.The lone no vote came from U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt, R-Haleyville, whose district stretches across north Alabama and includes Fayette and Lamar counties and part of Pickens County.