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Alabama Schools Short on Cash
Alabama’s school systems could be short on cash for payroll this month. A shortfall in state revenue is causing Alabama to be late again in sending state funds to school systems to pay their employees.
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TSA Opens New Security Lane
The Transportation Security Administration say starting Thursday, there will be a lane designated for families with children, passengers who need extra assistance, and passengers needing to carry medication exceeding the three ounce liquid limit.
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Bryant Drive Rededication
Road work on Bryant Drive is complete, and Tuscaloosa city leaders and University of Alabama officials will come together for a rededication ceremony.
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Home Team Weather
Temperatures will remain quite chilly for the start of this Thursday. The good news is that we will enjoy a nice recovery in the afternoon, with highs rebounding into the 60s. The sky will be mostly sunny today and tonight, with a clear sky overhead, the stage will be set for another light freeze. Our second blast of cold air is approaching the...
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Crimson Tide Holds First Bye-Week Practice
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - After a two-day layoff, the No. 1 ranked University of Alabama football team returned to the practice field Tuesday afternoon for its first of three bye-week practices at the Thomas-Drew Practice Facility.
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Auburn's Trott to have knee surgery
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - Auburn tight end Tommy Trott has sustained a torn knee ligament. Coach Tommy Tuberville said Trott will have surgery Thursday, becoming the latest casualty for the hard-hit Tigers.
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Dr Pepper to deliver on its free-soda promise
Dr Pepper is making good on its promise of free soda now that the release of Guns N' Roses' "Chinese Democracy" is a reality.
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Surprise! Violinist Shaham gets Avery Fisher Prize
The last time they shared a Lincoln Center stage, violinist Gil Shaham wielded the big smiles as Gustavo Dudamel made his conducting debut with the New York Philharmonic. Thursday night, it was Dudamel's turn.
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Pensions frozen at Random House Inc.
The country's largest trade publisher, Random House Inc., has frozen the pensions of its current employees and eliminated them for future hires, the latest cuts in an industry hit by declining sales and anticipating, at best, a difficult 2009.
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Home Team Weather
Temperatures will remain quite chilly for the start of this Thursday. The good news is that we...
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