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Kentucky Redistricting battle likely later than sooner
dbrock@amnews.comFRANKFORT — The Kentucky House is moving ahead with plans that could change how area voters are represented in state government, but leaders in the Senate are still content to put off legislative redistricting until 2014. Democratic House...Tags: Parties and Movements, Justice System, Tom Buford, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party
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Feds now investigating alleged hate crimes in Compton
The U.S. attorney's office is considering whether to pursue federal civil rights charges against reputed members of a Compton gang arrested for alleged hate crimes against a black family. Los Angeles County sheriff's anti-gang investigators say they...
Tags: Police Arrests, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, Gang Activity, Trials
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Latino, black leaders unite after alleged hate crime in Compton
L.A. NOWA coalition of Latino and Black community leaders banded together on the steps of Compton City Hall Monday, seeking to unite the city in the aftermath of an attack that law enforcement has labeled a hate crime.... -
Developer says 'Hagerstown has it'
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA planned $300 million downtown redevelopment project in Glassboro, N.J., currently being completed by Sora Development, a real estate development firm that’s expressed interest in doing something similar in Hagerstown, has been well-received, an...Tags: Cultural Development, Teaching and Learning, Towson, Newspaper and Magazine, Science and Technology
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Judge to replace former West Virginia State Sen. Walt Helmick
matthewu@herald-mail.comGov. Earl Ray Tomblin has appointed circuit judge Donald H. Cookman of Hampshire County to replace former West Virginia State Sen. Walt Helmick, who resigned to become the state’s next commissioner of agriculture. “Throughout his years on...Tags: Justice System, Local Elections, Clarence Thomas, Earl Ray Tomblin, Judges
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Three nominated to fill W.Va. Senate seat vacated by Helmick
matthewu@herald-mail.comA circuit judge and two former state senators were nominated Friday by Democratic Party leaders as candidates to replace former West Virginia State Sen. Walt Helmick, who resigned Monday to be sworn in as the state’s next Commissioner of...Tags: Parties and Movements, Justice System, Judges, Earl Ray Tomblin, Elections
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More 100-year-olds, and most of them are women
There is good and bad news for women, according to the Census Bureau. They still face various forms of discrimination, including earning less than their male counterparts, but they might have some measure of revenge by living longer. In a report...Tags: Demographics, Population and Census
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Committee to nominate 15th District Senate candidates
matthewu@herald-mail.comA committee of elected Democratic Party leaders is set to meet Friday in Romney, W.Va., to nominate three candidates for consideration to complete the unexpired term of former state Sen. Walt Helmick. The 15th District Senate Democratic Executive...Tags: Clarence Thomas, Earl Ray Tomblin, Elections, Walt Helmick, Pocahontas
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For GOP, the numbers crunch
WASHINGTON -- As a new Congress convenes, it has become an unquestioned truth among Republicans that their party has as much of a mandate as President Obama because voters returned them to power in the House. The mantra has been intoned by John Boehner,...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Paul Ryan, U.S. Congress, John Boehner, Elections
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Three-drum dance and Tae Kwon Do demonstration highlight Korean Culture Night
"Gangnam Style" may be the hottest Korean crossover right now, but La Cañada High School teacher Sun Choe is on a mission to forge long-lasting ties between La Cañada Flintridge's fast-growing Korean population and the community at large. On Saturday...
Tags: Karate, Sports, Dance, Entertainment Events, Schools
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Political weapon knows no boundaries
Boundaries more than ballots determine members of Congress in many states. It's called gerrymandering. And it's nothing new.This method of drawing districts for political advantageis named after Elbridge Gerry, a Founding Father who signed the...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Executive Branch, Chicago Tribune, Tea Party Movement, U.S. Congress
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