
Published on December,09 2011 - by Reuters
...sformed. "By 2025, rising sea levels could lead to the displacement of at least 10 percent of the population", Comores Vice President Fouad Mohadji told delegates at climate change talks in the South African port city of...
Published on March,30 2011 - by The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
March 30--A woman who was shot in the head during an apparent struggle with her ex-husband on the All American Freeway has died of her injuries, according to Fayetteville police. Frances Marie Del Valle Sanchez ...
Published on March,12 2011 - by The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
March 12--Shai Wosner's pianistic interpretations of the masters of classical music have filled halls in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Germany, Spain, Austria and England. This week, he has filled the living ...
Published on March,06 2011 - by Blade
March 06--COLUMBUS -- With their opportunity to claim an outright Big Ten championship on their home floor swiped from them on the eve of the final game of the season, the Ohio State Buckeyes instead opted to send a ...
Published on February,06 2011 - by The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
Feb. 06--Mayor Tony Chavonne wants to speed up the construction schedule for extending sewer service to the annexed areas. And he wants the city to lower what is now an 8 percent interest rate for homeowners ...
Published on February,06 2011 - by The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
Feb. 06--The Republican-controlled legislature's plan to take $67.5 million from North Carolina's Golden LEAF program has people who strive to lure business and industry to southeastern North Carolina worried that ...
Published on February,05 2011 - by The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
Feb. 05--Lawmen tracking a suspected jewelry store robber raided a Hollywood Heights home, where they arrested three teenagers and found nine loaded handguns, authorities said Friday. Officers arrested 16-year ...
Published on February,01 2011 - by The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
Feb. 01--Randy Hume, the city's new transit director, says he wants to adopt small, incremental changes to maintain momentum for improving the bus system. "I talk about small victories, and it builds enthusiasm ...
Published on January,29 2011 - by The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
Jan. 29--Fayetteville State University officials hope to have a clearer picture by March for redeveloping the old Washington Drive School property. The university is using a federal grant and money from the ...
Published on January,29 2011 - by The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.
Jan. 29--State law is crystal clear in defining who is and isn't considered a juvenile. The law considers anyone who is under 18 and is not married, emancipated or serving in the military a juvenile, not an ...