From the monthly archives:

January 2010

EPA petition could mean tighter rules

January 31, 2010

By Jason Morton Staff writer TUSCALOOSA | Municipalities and industries across Alabama would see tougher regulatory enforcement if the federal Environmental Protection Agency sides with a coalition of state environmental groups.

Three charged in weekend shooting

January 31, 2010

By Adam Jones Staff Writer TUSCALOOSA | Three men were arrested Saturday for attempted murder and burglary after breaking into an apartment and shooting a man, police said.

UA offers students chance to get ahead

January 31, 2010

By Adam Jones Staff Writer TUSCALOOSA | The University of Alabama added another part to the well-oiled machine of academic recruiting.

Sculpture on campus causes unintended giggles

January 31, 2010

By Mark Hughes Cobb Staff Writer Sometimes a sculpture is just a cigar. Although Craig Wedderspoon’s 10-foot-tall “Argyle” was crafted as part of a series on fabrics and textiles, frozen in metal, some viewers see more than an upwardly mobile construction set on a stout base

Dothan High students learn about blood spatter analysis

January 31, 2010

Just call it Dothan High CSI, or NCIS, or SVU or whatever. Crime solving techniques commonly seen on any police procedural or detective show franchise were on display at Dothan High on Wednesday when students in the school’s forensic science program studied blood splatter techniques as part of …

Dothan High students learn forensics from blood spatter exercise

January 31, 2010

Just call it Dothan High CSI, or NCIS, or SVU or whatever. Crime solving techniques commonly seen on any police procedural or detective show franchise were on display at Dothan High on Wednesday when students in the school’s forensic science …

Dothan High students learn forensics from blood spatter exercise

January 31, 2010

Just call it Dothan High CSI, or NCIS, or SVU or whatever. Crime solving techniques commonly seen on any police procedural or detective show franchise were on display at Dothan High on Wednesday when students in the school’s forensic science …

Federal Country Crossing hearing set for Monday

January 31, 2010

Country Crossing is at another crossroads Monday, as attorneys are set to make their cases before a federal judge concerning a temporary restraining order barring the Governor’s Task Force on Illegal Gambling from raiding the entertainment complex.

Federal Country Crossing hearing set for Monday

January 31, 2010

Country Crossing is at another crossroads Monday, as attorneys are set to make their cases before a federal judge concerning a temporary restraining order barring the Governor’s Task Force on Illegal Gambling from raiding the entertainment complex.

Education, biotech needed for local and state economies – The Decatur Daily

January 31, 2010

Education, biotech needed for local and state economies The Decatur Daily US Rep. Artur Davis was on the money, literally, Thursday when he told local leaders that education and a focus on biotechnology are necessary for Alabama's … and more??