January 2009 Archives

Wednesday is national signing day for college football. The words "national letter of intent" are thrown around each year, so a few things to know: ...

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One of three Louisiana prison escapees remains at large, but his sister is behind bars.

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The North Carolina Democratic Party chose former Buncombe County Commissioner David Young as its new leader Saturday as the successor to outgoing ...

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Notre Dame took care of business Saturday morning and Arkansas did the same in the afternoon, as the Razorbacks swept Oregon, 4-0, at the ...

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Georgia officials say there has been a significant increase in the number of gun permit applications in 2008 compared with the previous year.. The ...

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It's officially tax season in South Florida. The Internal Revenue Service is opening its help offices in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties for three Saturdays, starting this weekend.

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A bill to allow Alabama residents living overseas to vote over a secure Internet connection has the support of a majority of the members of the Alabama Legislature, but some say they are concerned the system ...

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Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, left, is congratulated by Ohio Sec. of State, Ken Blackwell, right, after being elected the first black Republican National Committee chairman in an election by the RNC ...

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A native of Parkersburg, Dan Page was involved in the startup of The State Journal in 1984.

A three-acre grass fire has come within a few yards of an Oklahoma City retirement apartment complex.

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