Mayor Defends Africa Trip
Mayor Defends Africa Trip
nbc4.com - WASHINGTON — D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams is defending a privately funded 11-day trip to Africa, saying it will produce future benefits for the city. The trade mission to Ghana and Senegal cost $155,000, and about two-thirds of the cost was for
Bush Heads to Border Smuggling Hotspot
ABC News - Children return home from school in a neighborhood near the U.S.-Mexico border Wednesday, May 17, 2006, in San Luis, Ariz. There are two lines of defense in or near San Luis: a 12-foot corrugated metal fence that divides the city of San Luis from
City voters approve anticrime cameras
Philadelphia Daily News - Faced with a menacing rise in gun violence, Philadelphia voters overwhelmingly consented yesterday to the use of public video surveillance cameras to deter criminals. The nonbinding ballot question, which led in late unofficial returns by a 4-1 ratio
The issue: Cameras in the courtroom
NWITimes.com - Indiana has three branches of government — legislative, executive and judicial. You read a lot about the first two, but when it comes to open government, the courts are less visible. That might change, though, if an 18-month experiment allowing