03/20/10 The Daily News' fantasy gurus, Jesse Spector and Eric Barrow, face off - asking and answering 10 questions you must consider as you get ready for your fantasy draft. Opening Day is two weeks away ... let's get it on!. 03/20/10 Jerry Hover Tinsley, 30, of Rutherfordton, N.C., and Rhianna Marie Jones, 30, of California, suspected of robbing banks in Flomaton, Florala and East Brewton, were arrested in Destin, Fla., late Thursday. 03/20/10 The Alabama Supreme Court has upheld the election of Pete Wolf III as mayor of Evergreen after a seesaw legal contest over an apparent two-vote victory by incumbent Larry Fluker in 2008. 03/20/10 Gadsden pedestrian critically injured; Clanton Guard unit prepares to ship out; Enterprise woman shoots another in fight 03/20/10 Apostle Samuel Richardson Scholarship Banquet: 6 p.m. on March 20 at McAbee Activity Center, 3801 Loop Road. Tickets are $25. Call 205-242-8129. 03/20/10 Jacob Pullen finished with a career-high 34 points, and second-seeded Kansas State knocked off seventh-seeded BYU 84-72 to reach the West Regional semifinal. 03/20/10 A group of Moore County students that helped victims of Hurricane Katrina is back to support a local cause. 03/20/10 College of the Sequoias baseball coach Jody Allen is a family man. 03/20/10 Hit F5 for updates or turn on the automatic widget below. Email Tom Bryant at tommyturbo100@hotmail.com with your thoughts on the games, the week's football, or even if you just want some career advice. 03/20/10 RED BAY Student dies after accident Authorities said a junior at Red Bay High School died from injuries sustained in a four-wheeler accident. Authorities said Phillip "P.J." Scott, 18, Red Bay, died at Red Bay Hospital about 4 p.m. Thursday. 03/20/10 Thousands of health care reform opponents descended on Capitol Hill today to rally against Sunday's major vote on the package. But some of the protesters targeted a handful of African American Members of Congress and one gay lawmaker as they walked from the House office buildings to the Capitol... 03/20/10 Oregon athletic director Mike Bellotti is stepping down after less than a year in the position to become a college football analyst with ESPN. Bellotti was the Ducks coach for 14 seasons before he formally took over as AD last July. |