Governor Ted Strickland has cancelled a visit to a fuel cell conference in Akron today. Instead he's staying in Columbus to deal with the on-going controversy over Attorney General Marc Dann. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports.
Governor Ted Strickland and most Ohio Democratic officeholders told Attorney General Marc Dann 10 days ago to quit or be impeached. When he refused to step down, Democratic lawmakers got to work on their articles of impeachement. And despite speculation
As in previous years, the ARRL will be blogging live from Hara Arena, site of the Dayton Hamvention®. In addition to keeping everyone up with the latest and greatest at Dayton, this year's blog will feature video clips. QST Editor
Talk radio show expands affiliate base by adding Seattle market (PRWeb May 14, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb935874.htm
Element Customer Care today announced a partnership with SubscriberWise®, Ltd. Together, they will offer cable and satellite operators a powerful risk management solution combined with Element's billing services, tech support and a customer service call center. Element and SubscriberWise® present
Biodiesel logistics company announces new interface to keep bands green on the road (PRWeb May 14, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb940844.htm
Record high gas prices aren't just hurting commuters and businesses. Northwest police agencies say they too are feeling the pain at the pump. The cost of fuel is busting budgets. The situation is so dire in one rural county in
Tuesday is day three of an Oregon campaign swing for former President Bill Clinton. He's touring cities in southwest Oregon Tuesday, after barnstorming the Oregon coast Monday in support of his wife's bid for the presidency. Chris Lehman has more.
The Skamania County prosecutor is asking a judge to throw a wind farm challenge out of court. Earlier, a citizens group filed suit against the county to stop a proposed wind farm near the Columbia Gorge. This is the third
Business is booming for Northwest exporters. That's because of the weakened US dollar. But now companies that need to get their products overseas are running into a problem. There aren't enough ships to take the goods. Correspondent Austin Jenkins reports.
A hundred-and-twenty years ago, prospectors departed Seattle for the goldfields of Alaska. Now, it's tourists who depart, in search of wildlife, scenery and Alaska Native culture. Luxury cruise ships will leave Seattle for Alaska about 200 times this season. CoastAlaska's
The quartet of international aid organizations based in the Northwest say they can respond to two major disasters simultaneously. As it happens, China is proving more welcoming of outside assistance for earthquake victims than the government of Myanmar is for
Gov. Kulongoski signed an executive order that splits apart the state's Economic and Community Development Department. The Democratic governor hopes to take the pressure off of community development planners to show they've created new jobs.
At the 2008 Left Forum: Alternative Radio's David Barsamian and author Tariq Ali talk about Pakistan. -- Thank you for catching our podcast! We provide programs FREE to radio stations and do not accept government or corporate support, so PLEASE
XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. chief executive officer Nate Davis told investors yesterday that if the company included promotional subscribers into the tally, XM would have 10.8 million subscribers.This is the second time that XM management has brought this to
Martha Stewart and Mario Batali will sit down for a live one-on-one interview on "At Martha's Table," a series on Sirius featuring Martha herself conducting in-depth, intimate conversations with today's most influential tastemakers.Martha and Mario will discuss his new book