March 28, 2008 -
This is the latest installment in a series on the upcoming North Carolina primaries. Maybe Sen. Barack Obama will run away with the North Carolina primary after all.
March 28, 2008 -
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman is to be released from prison tomorrow on the orders of a federal appeals court in Atlanta. The ruling by the U.S.
March 27, 2008 -
In a hearing before the Tennessee Senate Environment and Conservation Committee yesterday, Knoxville based National Coal Corp. said that a proposed ban on mountaintop removal mining would put them out of business and affect hundreds of jobs in the state of Tennessee.
March 27, 2008 -
From the Associated Press:
March 27, 2008 -
A group of people left homeless by Hurricane Katrina is suing the Federal Emergency Management Agency for housing them in trailers contaminated with dangerous levels of formaldehyde.
March 27, 2008 -
Speaking of health disparities related to social factors, tonight marks the launch of a PBS series titled
March 27, 2008 -
Realizing that internet access is fast-becoming a basic necessity of life, states and localities are taking the lead in initiatives to ensure broadband access to all their residents. The Progressive States Network reports that in the past few weeks, two states, Washington and West Virginia, have taken steps towards universal broadband. The news from West Virginia: