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  • Obama: Stimulus proposal could grow

    Jan. 7: The President-elect talks to CNBC's John Harwood about the massive spending package and the people he has chosen to surround him in office.  (Nightly News)In an interview with CNBC, President-elect Barack Obama said a planned economic stimulus plan could grow beyond $800 billion.


  • Economic news sends stocks lower
    A warning from tech giant Intel about poor business conditions and more evidence of rising unemployment left stocks with their biggest losses in a month Wednesday.
  • Army sorry for 'John Doe' death letters
    The Army said Wednesday that 7,000 family members of soldiers killed in the Iraq or Afghan wars mistakenly were sent letters addressing them as "John Doe."
  • Reid: Burris may ultimately get seat

    Roland Burris meets with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., seated on the right, and Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., on Capitol Hill Wednesday. Burris, who was appointed by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich to replace President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat, returned to the Hill to discuss his appointment to the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Roland Burris will not likely take Barack Obama's Senate seat until a court in Illinois rules on a dispute surrounding his appointment.


  • Gaza fight resumes after brief pause

    A Palestinian woman collects belongings among the ruins of her house after an Israeli airstrike Wednesday in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.Israel tentatively welcomed a proposal for a Gaza cease-fire and briefly halted its offensive to allow aid to reach civilians, but also gave the military a green light to press ahead with its assault on Hamas.


  • Salmonella outbreak now in 42 states
    Health officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak that reportedly has sickened nearly 400 people in 42 states, but they don't know how the bacteria has been spreading.
Study Ranks N.C. Among The Worst In Air Pollution Save Email Print

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North Carolina ranked second behind Ohio
for the most pollutants released into the air by power plants and
other heavy industries in 2004.
That's according to a study released this week.
The North Carolina Public Interest Research Group analyzed what
it said was the most recent data that industries reported to the
federal Environmental Protection Agency. Its report showed the
state's worst polluter was Duke Energy's Belews Creek power plant,
which released more than 13 million pounds of respiratory toxicants
into the air.
North Carolina and utility officials said the industry has
changed since those numbers were reported, and that industries are
complying with a law passed in 2002 requiring reduced emissions.

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  • Colorado blacks score legislative first
    Sharecropper's grandson Terrance Carroll was chosen as speaker of Colorado's House of Representatives, making it the first state in which blacks lead both chambers of its Legislature.
  • Sheriff arrested as inmates claim lack of food
    An Alabama sheriff was held in contempt of court and arrested Wednesday for failing to adequately feed jail inmates while profiting from the skimpy meals.
  • Afghanistan detainees want to sue for freedom
    A U.S. judge on Wednesday questioned whether four men seeking to challenge their detention as terror suspects at a U.S. base in Afghanistan were likely to take to the battlefield if released.
  • Mississippi now has highest teen birth rate
    Mississippi now has the nation's highest teen birth rate, displacing Texas and New Mexico for that lamentable title, according to a new federal report.
  • Army sorry for 'John Doe' letters to survivors
    The Army said Wednesday that 7,000 family members of soldiers killed in the Iraq or Afghan wars mistakenly were sent letters addressing them as "John Doe."
  • 'Sno-maggedon' has Spokane on edge

    Snowplows in Spokane, Wash., have left piles of snow in front of homes, forcing residents like these to dig out — and adding to the tension building here.More than 6 feet of snow in the past three weeks has left Spokane residents frustrated. Tempers are so frayed that a man was arrested for shooting at a snow plow operator.


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