Alabama News

Taxpayers ask for occupational tax refund

Taxpayers' lawyers renewed their call Friday for a judge to award workers and businesses some $100 million in Jefferson County occupational taxes and business license fees collected before the judge declared them invalid on Dec. 1.... More

Non-theists organize Secular Coalition for Alabama

Secular Coalition for Alabama formed to increase visibility of secular people, promote fact-based education, protect civil rights regardless of religious orientation, and make Alabama a more hospitable place for everyone.... More

Baldwin probate judge plans to use $259,750 federal grant to build county voter muscle

BAY MINETTE, Alabama -- Baldwin County Probate Judge Tim Russell hopes a federal grant can help increase voter turnout in the county and make the area a more powerful player in state elections.... More

Archibald: An election is la-la-looming

Mayor William Bell is talking dome again. And a revamped Legion Field.What, no Trevi Fountain?He's building a government-subsidized hotel next to a struggling government-subsidized hotel, pushing an entertainment district curiously mislabeled a Market Place.What? No Fair Park equestrian center?That sound...... More

Final draft of oil spill claims criteria to be released, says Ken Feinberg

WASHINGTON — Hours before getting grilled Thursday by lawmakers on Capitol Hill, oil spill claims czar Ken Feinberg announced he will allow public review of, and comment on, the criteria for judging final claims payments.... More

Air Force says tanker contest not harmed by data breach

Maj. Gen. Wendy Masiello, a senior contracting officer who reviewed the Air Force’s internal investigation of the incident, told a panel of U.S. senators Thursday that Pentagon leaders had determined the error was unintentional and did not compromise the selection process.... More

Alabama insurance commissioner Jim Ridling recovering from heart surgery

Alabama Insurance Commissioner Jim Ridling was released from Jackson Hospital in Montgomery Thursday after undergoing quadruple-bypass surgery Jan. 20, said department Chief of Staff Ragan Ingram.... More

Bentley tells state school board possible there will be no proration of schools in 2011 budget

Gov. Robert Bentley told the state school board today there's "a possibility" there may be no need to declare proration in the 2011 state education budget.... More

Orange Beach to take another look at pawn shop, tattoo parlor restrictions

The City Council is expected to revisit special zoning restrictions on businesses ranging from tattoo parlors to liquor stores, after the measure failed last week. The council decided at a work session Tuesday to add a vote on new limitations to next week's regular meeting agenda.... More

Air tanker bidding information release subject of U.S. Senate hearing

The Senate Armed Services Committee will conduct a hearing today in Washington, D.C. to look into the U.S. Air Force’s inadvertent release of bidding information to the two competitors for its $40 billion aerial refueling tanker contract.... More

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