Through a new agreement with Circuit City Stores, Thomson's Premiere Retail Networks will continue to operate and program the retailer's in-store video network. The multi-year agreement, announced Monday (July 7) extends a relationship which began in 1994.
What you and your community can do to curb carbon emissions. We talk with The New Yorker's Elizabeth Kolbert about direct action on the big problem of climate change.
The most talked about moment at the Olympic track and field trials Saturday (7/5) in Eugene was the athlete who didn't cross the finish line. KLCC's Angela Kellner reports.
The men's three-thousand meter steeplechase was Saturday's (7/5) final event at the Olympic Track and Field trials in Eugene, Oregon. KLCC's Angela Kellner was there.
Before the fireworks lit up the sky on the Fourth of July, there were fireworks on the track at the US Olympic Trials in Eugene. An Oregon runner qualified for the second time for the Beijing Games. Then the happiness
It's July and there are lots of fireworks going off. But in Washington State it's not just bottle rockets and firecrackers. There are also a lot of political fireworks. Independent ad campaigns have launched on both sides of the gubernatorial
Two more athletes from Eugene, Oregon are headed to the summer Olympics after Saturday's competition at the track and field trials. KLCC's Angela Kellner reports.
Running is largely an individual sport. But several couples from the Northwest tried to make this year's U-S Olympic team together. The Olympic Track and Field Trials wrapped up Sunday night. Tom Banse reports if any elite pairs made it.
The U-S has finished selecting members for its 2008 Olympic teams in two popular sports: swimming and track & field. Only a handful of Northwesterners made the cut at the swimming trials in Omaha, Nebraska. But the story is much
The Associated Press has a well done recap about the current state of the merger between Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. There's not much you'll learn from the piece, especially if you've been following the
Remember that new XM portable device (codenamed the "Phoenix") we all got excited over? Well, it appears that the car kit for the upcoming satellite radio receiver has hit the FCC, and XM is keeping most of the details a
State Attorneys General continue to push the Federal Communications Commission to add more concessions to, or for the flat-out rejection of, the proposed merger of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc.Last week, State AGs Robert Cooper
At 101 minutes, "Learn The XH A1" is the most detailed video instruction to date on Canon's very popular (under $10,000) professional HD camcorder. (PRWeb Jul 7, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1069724.htm
For a few more months, Ralph Regula will be the second-most senior Republican in the House of Representatives, the dean of the Ohio delegation and the congressman who champions the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. We caught up with him in
Team NEO has another counterintuitive report. The marketing organization for northeastern Ohio says industrial space is at a premium with vacancy rates as low as they've been in at least five years. WKSU's M.L. Schultze reports.
Readers of the Cleveland Plain Dealer are not too concerned about the newspaper's literal downsizing last week. Publisher Terry Egger says the reaction has been less negative than when the paper dropped a game from it's pages last year. WKSU's
An outreach program at the Mohammad Ali Parkinson Center helps break down language, social and cultural barriers. KJZZ's Nadine Arroyo Rodriguez reports.