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What's Going On?
District 3 is the only majority black and Democratic district in Escambia County. It's also the most impoverished and ignored. But all hope is not lost yet with some citizens poised to turn around the area.
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Marriage Debate
Two things are certain about the proposed Marriage Protection constitutional amendment--Floridians on both sides of the issue disagree on its meaning and effects on gay, straight and senior couples.
On IN Your Head Radio today, I will talk with Florida State Senator Dave Aronberg of the 27th district. As the youngest member of the State Senate at the age of 37, Dave Aronberg has already passed m... [more]
Across the blogosphere, there are reports that Ron Paul’s supporters are planning a revolt at the Republican National Convention. The LA Times reported yesterday Paul’s presidential cand... [more]
The New York Times reports on how the racist element of the Mississippu Republican Party is using the possible nomination of Sen. Barrack Obama to help defeat a white Democratic candidate, Travis Chil... [more]
Start saving for gas money now: Girl Talk is coming to Baton Rouge more
Legendary artist Robert Rauschenberg died Monday night more
What are the music magazines and blogs saying Death Cab for Cutie's sixth full lenght LP, "Narrow Stairs"? more
Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 9:32 a.m. -- Environmentalists and developers are back in a city committee meeting at 3 p.m. today to discuss rules protecting trees. more
Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 9:25 a.m. -- State Attorney Bill Eddins and a slew of judges just earned another four years in office because they were unchallenged. more
Monday, May 12, 2008, 5:38 p.m. -- The St. Michael's Cemetery volunteers earned recognition for their work at the historic site. more
The wait is almost over: Death Cab for Cutie's new album "NARROW STAIRS" will be released tomorrow. more