Cuyahoga County Commissioners say it will be next week before they name an interim recorder to replace Patrick O'Malley, who resigned yesterday. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports.
On Saturday, May 17 at the Dayton Hamvention, ARRL President Joel Harrison, W5NZ, plans to announce that the League will expand its identity program to include greater emphasis on technology. Harrison explained that "Ham radio operators, and particularly ARRL members,
We've had another week with no sunspots. Our reporting week for this bulletin runs from Thursday through Wednesday, and this is the fifth bulletin of the year reporting zero sunspots for the week. The rest of the 16 bulletins had
If the sunny weather has you planning to play near rivers or up in the mountains this weekend take heed: fast melting snow is expected to create dangerous conditions. Anna King reports.
Outgoing University of Idaho President Tim White doesn't officially start his new duties as chancellor of UC- Riverside until September 1st, but he made the rounds on the California campus Thursday. Glenn Mosley has more.
One of the attractions for Washington and Idaho residents to shop from catalogs or online is the frequent absence of sales tax. That's starting to change for Washingtonians. Tom Banse has more.
This summer could be a long, hot one for Ohio democrats. The Inspector General is investigation problems in former Attorney General Marc Dann's office and that probe could last for months, even into the fall when Ohioans are helping elect
In the last year the U.S. dollar has fallen dramatically in value against the British Pound, and the Euro. International travelers hoping to ride the currency shift are spending more money in the States, and some in Arizona are hoping
Disasters in Asia. Clinton scores a win. John Edwards backs Obama. And polar bears hit the endangered species list. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.
CQ magazine today announced its 2008 Hall of Fame inductees, welcoming 14 new members into the CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame, three new members of the CQ DX Hall of Fame and two new members of the CQ Contest
Since the 1960s the standard way for a woman to give birth is at a hospital. While the numbers of mothers choosing to give birth at home may be increasing, the increase is slight. But one method of giving birth
The weather forecast has a dramatic shift for those of us weary of the cold. Near record highs are expected Friday and Saturday. The downside is that those hot temperatures will increase snowmelt and swell area rivers.
All six Northwest Senators voted in favor of the compromise Farm Bill when Congress sent the package to the president today. The measure includes 170 million dollars in cash assistance for coastal salmon fishing communities. Correspondent Tom Banse reports.