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Published October 26, 2012
April Joos understands that she is pretty special: She's an undecided female voter in Ohio.
Published October 24, 2012
With a razor-thin margin in the polls, mobilizing the support base has rarely been as important as it is in this election. And the ground game is probably most intense, and detailed, in the battleground of Ohio.
Published October 09, 2012
Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is appealing to the US Supreme Court – ironically - to get the federal courts out of the Buckeye State voting process. This is in response to a federal appeals court overturning republican-backed restrictions on early voting.
Published August 16, 2012
As long as there have been people on the continental US, the Mississippi has been a major artery for commerce. The coast guard estimates that now 50-to-60 billion dollars of commerce are pushed between her banks every year.
Published August 11, 2012
Juan Carlos Hernandez was a crewmember on a Chinook helicopter with the 101st airborne in Afghanistan.
Published July 16, 2012
A surge in shootings and gang violence has prompted authorities to launch a new initiative.
Published July 16, 2012
Traveling with Chicago police in the gang infested 7th district, we didn’t have to wait long before an alert came over the radio: “There’s a guy lying in the middle of the street, looks like he’s been shot.”
Published June 30, 2012
Leaders of the 26 states that challenged the federal health care law in court have one luxury with the outcome -- they can do nothing.
Published May 25, 2012
Milwaukee Democratic Mayor Tom Barrett would like to think that strong early turnout in Wisconsin is an indication voters are eager to unseat his opponent, the embattled Gov. Scott Walker. But the political winds aren't necessarily blowing in his favor ahead of the vote June 5.
Published May 09, 2012
Wisconsin Democrats have made their choice. Now both parties are preparing for a costly and bruising fight to the finish in the state's gubernatorial recall election.