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  • Republican Bob Dornan's fight to reclaim the House seat he lost in a very tight race last November. He has charged that voter fraud involving Hispanic immigrants propelled the victory of his opponent, Loretta Sanchez. The INS says there is evidence of some questionable activities.
  • visits sound designer, Randy Thom (TOM), in Marin County, California. Thom has designed sound for films including THE RIGHT STUFF and APOCALYPSE NOW. Many of the sound effects he creates are not made from actual sound of the elements they represent--for instance a train is not always a train.
  • Kentucky is a business-friendly state when it comes to taxes. That’s according to a study authorized by the Legislative Research Commission and conducted…
  • By Angela HattonPembroke. KY – At least ten people were hurt during severe storms Monday. Christian County Emergency Management Director Randy Graham says…
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ken Armstrong.
  • By Tony McVeighFrankfort, KY – 60% of Kentucky schools are meeting math, reading and other goals of the federal No Child Left Behind Act. But that's down…
  • By Lisa AutryFrankfort, KY – Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson says he has raised more than 600-thousand dollars toward a possible run for U-S…
  • Steve Inskeep talks to John Sepulvado of Oregon Public Broadcasting for the latest developments in the occupation of a wildlife refuge in Oregon.
  • A study suggests large mammals must learn to migrate — and they aren't exactly quick studies. It takes decades before populations can effectively move across land to find the best food.
  • Drilling in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge is again up for discussion in Congress. For decades, oil development has had the strong backing of the Inupiat Eskimo communities that dot Alaska's North Slope. But that support is beginning to erode.
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