- Steve Tetreault reports in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on the scores of personal and silly e-mails being weeded out of Energy Department computers as the agency moves to an Internet database.
- Marc Heller in the Watertown Daily Times reports on federal efforts to attract more rural veterinarians.
- Lisa Mascaro in the Las Vegas Sun reports on the marriage of politics and celebrity in Washington.
- Maureen Groppe in the Lafayette Journal and Courier reports on use of the E-Verify system to ensure the immigration status of potential hires.
- Bartholomew Sullivan in the Commercial Appeal reports on a Memphis Army major and defense attorney expected to represent one of the suspected 9/11 terrorists.
- Bruce Alpert in the Louisiana Times-Picayune reports that those who received post-Katrina grants could be temporarily uneligible for rebates in the stimulus package.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Feb. 18: Regionals in the Weekend News
ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Craig Gilbert in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports on Hillary Clinton's stormy visit to Wisconsin; Sean Reilly in the Mobile Register reports that Alabama is still a red state; Larry Lipman in the Palm Beach Post reports on a dust-up over questions surrounding Obama's support for Israel; and Aaron Sadler for Stephens Media reports that Mike Huckabee nixes talk of a Senate run. LOCAL ELECTIONS: Raju Chebium for Gannett reports on Rep. Mike Ferguson's decision not to seek another term. BUSH BUDGET: Rob Hotakainen for McClatchy reports on the effects of Bush's cuts to law enforcement grant programs will mean for Missouri's anti-meth programs; Dana Wilkie in the San Diego Union Tribune reports on the local impact of COPS grant funding; and Noelle Straub in the Helena Independent Record and Ellyn Ferguson in the Green Bay Press-Gazette report on the courtship of superdelegates. CONTROVERSIES AND DUST-UPS: Lesley Clark in the Miami Herald reports on Rep. Tom Lantos' disrupted memorial service; Noelle Straub reports on anger in Montana's gay and lesbian community over an offensive gag gift bag Rep. Denny Rehrberg send to friends; and Michael Coleman in the Albuquerque Journal and Tony Batt for Stephens Media report on Friday's GOP walk out over the intelligence bill. LOCAL FEATURES:
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