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Only 1,500 people without power statewide, Alabama Power reports by AnnistonStar
Jan 10, 2011 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
Statewide, there are only about 1,500 customers without power. In Birmingham, there are 67, said Alabama Power spokesman Michael Sznajderman.
 The brunt of the outages are in a stretch from Selma to Montgomery to Opelika, he said. Read the full story from The Birmingham News.
Alabama Legislature's organizational meeting expected to be quiet, brief by AnnistonStar
Jan 10, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
State lawmakers meet starting at noon Tuesday to elect lead­ers and adopt operating rules for the next three years and 10 months. They'll also find out who's going to chair and sit on review committees that can rewrite or kill bills be­fore they can go to the full Senate or House of Rep­re...
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, a Huntsville native and Auburn grad, not resting as website turns 10 by AnnistonStar
Jan 10, 2011 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
Chances are you won't see Jimmy Wales on the street but, if you do, go ahead and wish him a happy 10th anniversary. You see, Friday marks the 10th anniversary of Wikipedia (wikipedia.org), which today is fifth most-visited website in the world. Read the full story from The Huntsville Times.
Good chance of wintry weather this weekend by AnnistonStar
Jan 07, 2011 |  0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend
It’s time to begin preparations for the upcoming wintry weather expected to hit the area Sunday. “Chances are pretty good to see snowfall and a winter weather event,” said Mark Rose, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Birmingham. Read more: The Daily Home - Time to pre...
Robbery with toy gun gets teen 15 years by AnnistonStar
Jan 07, 2011 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
A Houston County judge sentenced a Dothan teenager to 15 years in prison for armed robbery with a toy gun. Police arrested 19-year-old Steffon Parresse Tolver last April and charged him with first-degree robbery. Circuit Court Judge Butch Binford issued the sentence on Wednesday. Read the...
Auburn fan sues Birmingham company over alleged BCS ticket snub by AnnistonStar
Jan 07, 2011 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
An Auburn fan is suing a Birmingham-based company that he contends reneged on a deal to sell him tickets to Monday night’s national championship game after ticket prices skyrocketed in recent weeks. E. Abel Arcia, a New York City attorney who went to Auburn in the early 1980s, filed the sui...
Etowah County still looking at bingo by AnnistonStar
Jan 07, 2011 |  2 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
State Rep. Craig Ford of Gadsden said Etowah County officials should seek judicial review of the local bingo constitutional amendment because he believes it would allow bingo and much-needed county revenue. “I think it would be a good economic development to create jobs, and if it’s legal, let’...
Ronnie Gilley responds to bribe allegations by AnnistonStar
Jan 07, 2011 |  1 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
Country Crossing developer Ronnie Gilley responded to bribery claims from federal prosecutors Thursday night through a Facebook note. "What's going on here is not right and it's as unjust as it gets. But I do continue to have faith that God is working behind the scenes on our behalf so that goo...
Florence man facing 800 child pornography counts asks for work release by AnnistonStar
Jan 06, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
A man facing more than 800 counts of child pornography has asked to serve on work release while awaiting trial. Jim Engelthaler, attorney for Bryan Patrick Gist, made the request during a brief court hearing Wednesday. Engelthaler told Lauderdale Circuit Court Judge Mike Jones that Gist in u...
Adamsville police raid illegal gambling operation, seize 10 machines by AnnistonStar
Jan 06, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
Adamsville police on Wednesday night seized 10 illegal gambling machines from a residence on the city's Main Street and charged a 54-year-old man with promoting gambling. Adamsville Police Chief R.W. Carter said police raided a home in the 3400 block of Main Street around 6 p.m. Wednesday a...

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HOT BLAST: 'We must move beyond guns themselves'
Jun 18, 2013 | 13 views |  0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
A teddy bear, flowers and a candle are the only items left at the entrance to Sandy Hook Elementary School on the six-month anniversary of the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, Conn., on June 14. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
A teddy bear, flowers and a candle are the only items left at the entrance to Sandy Hook Elementary School on the six-month anniversary of the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, Conn., on June 14. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Writing in The New York Review of Books, Georgetown Law professor David Cole examines the failures to pass gun-control measures over the six months since the Sandy Hook massacre.

In Facing the Real Gun Problem, Cole claims gun-control supporters have a fundamental misunderstanding of gun owners and their advocacy groups.

He writes, "[A]ny effort to address gun violence must also look beyond gun regulation, to the root causes of the violence. As noted above, the vast majority of gun deaths are caused by handguns. The Constitution forbids banning ordinary guns, and Americans do not support such bans anyway. And with 270 million guns already in private hands, it is too late for a meaningful ban in any event. Accordingly, if we want to do something about gun violence, we must move beyond guns themselves, to address the problem at its roots." 

- Bob Davis 
Area home builders seeing improvement in the market
by Patrick McCreless
pmccreless@annistonstar.com
Jun 18, 2013 | 28 views |  0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
A partially completed house in Eva's Corner subdivision in Oxford. (Photo by Stephen Gross/The Anniston Star)
A partially completed house in Eva's Corner subdivision in Oxford. (Photo by Stephen Gross/The Anniston Star)
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Tony Waddell has plenty of work to do these days. He couldn't be more thrilled. Owner of Waddell Construction Company in Heflin, Waddell has seen business for his home-building company increase in Calhoun County in recent months. "Yes, it's improved with us tremendously," Waddell said. "We've got a lot more work, a lot more building." Waddell is not the only home builder seeing improvement this year. U.S. Census Bureau figures released Tuesday show all U.S. new-home construction starts, which include single-family homes and condos, increased 6.8 percent in May compared to April figures and 28.6 percent compared to home starts in May last year. Meanwhile, a National Association of Home Builders report released Monday states builder confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes is at its highest level since 2006. The reports indicate the home-building market is recovering from the Great Recession — an important component of the overall U.S. economic recovery efforts, economists say. The census data show single-family home construction, almost two-thirds of the home-builders market, increased 0.3 percent in May compared to April. Also, single-family housing completions increased 4.2 percent in May compared to April. The National Association of Home Builders report indicates the confidence rating was 52 in June, an increase of eight points from the previous month. Any reading over 50 indicates that more builders view sales conditions as good than poor. The report, calculated every six months, has not had a rating over 50 since 2006, according to a Monday press release from the association. “Today’s report is consistent with our forecast for a 29 percent increase in total housing starts this year, which would mark the first time since 2007 that starts have topped the 1 million mark," said David Crowe, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, in the press release. Home builders across the country have struggled in recent years since the Great Recession hit in 2008, which caused massive layoffs and discouraged many people from buying new homes. "We've struggled ... I've been in this business for 36 years and I never thought I'd see it like we have had the last four years," said Sam Almaroad, president of Sam Almaroad Construction in Jacksonville. However, in the last few months, Almaroad has seen business improve. "I think the market is turning as far as my company," Almaroad said. Almaroad said he is building custom homes in Jacksonville, Oxford and Piedmont. Almaroad noted, however, that his company is still mainly remodeling homes or building additions to get by in the still recovering economy. "As things progress though, I think there's going to be a demand for lots," he said. Waddell said most of his new home construction is in the Oxford area. He said low interest rates and cheaper building materials are helping stimulate more interest in home building. "The cost of building materials are the lowest they have been in several years," Waddell said. Shad Williams, president and CEO of Cheaha Bank in Oxford, said his bank has had more loan requests for new home construction this year. He said he is optimistic the housing market will continue to improve. "Our bank has been contacting builders to let them know we have money for new homes," Williams said. "I believe there is a demand for new homes in Calhoun County." Robert Robicheaux, chairman of the department of marketing, industrial distribution and economics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, said the home construction market is a vital part of the economy. "The home building industry is huge in that whenever a person builds a new home, construction crews benefit, but so do retailers ... you have to buy new appliances, new carpet, new drapery," Robicheaux said. Keivan Deravi, economist at Auburn University Montgomery, agreed. "The economy is basically a three-legged stool — one leg is having factories to produce, the second is creating jobs and the third really is the housing market," Deravi said. "It's such a huge sector of the economy." Deravi said improvements in employment have helped stimulate the housing market. A drop in unsold homes has also stimulated the market. The recession led to an influx in cheaper foreclosed homes, which lowered demand for new home construction. Robicheaux said the housing market is far from recovered, but there are changes in the economy that should help the market improve further. "The rise in the consumer market, unemployment is being lowered ... all these things are falling in line to show we are having recovery," he said. Staff writer Patrick McCreless: 256-235-3561. On Twitter @PMcCreless_Star.
A teddy bear, flowers and a candle are the only items left at the entrance to Sandy Hook Elementary School on the six-month anniversary of the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, Conn., on June 14. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
A teddy bear, flowers and a candle are the only items left at the entrance to Sandy Hook Elementary School on the six-month anniversary of the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, Conn., on June 14. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Cookbook giveaway! (#19)

<img src="http://www.consolpub.com/photos/cookbook/20130619cookbook.jpg" />This week, we’re giving away a copy of “Easy Indian Cooking” by Suneeta Vaswani. The winner will be selected in a random drawing from those who answered correctly. You have until 10 a.m. Monday to enter.
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