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Watching Obama
Friday, August 29 2008
by Leoneda Inge
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African Americans have come out in droves to support Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. This became most evident when the presidential primaries shifted to the southern United States. An analysis by Democracy North Carolina shows eight times more Democrats than Republicans have registered to vote in the state since the beginning of the year. One-third of the new voters are black. Because of the connection Obama has made with young adults, many of these new voters are college students. Leoneda Inge visited students at North Carolina Central University last night as they watched the presidential candidate give his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention:
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Number of Uninsured Grows
Wednesday, August 27 2008
by Leoneda Inge
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Figures from the US Census Bureau show the number of North Carolinians without health insurance is growing. Nationally, the number of people without health insurance dropped half a percent from 2006 to 2007. But in North Carolina, the number of un-insured increased by almost two percent. Mark Holmes is Vice President of the North Carolina Institute of Medicine:
“North Carolina was one of eight states that experienced an increase and it was the fifth largest increase of all the states so that's something that has us concerned.”
Holmes says as the number of un-insured rises, so will the cost of health insurance for those who have it. The number of un-insured in the state is up to 1-point-five million residents. There is some good news, the median household income in the state is up to 44, 600. Charles Nelson works in the Census Bureau's Income, Poverty and Health statistics division:
“A 1.9-percent increase over a one year period in real terms is certainly a nice indication that 2007 was a fairly good year for the state of North Carolina.”
Meanwhile men continue to make more money than women. Nationally, women earn about 78-cents for every dollar a man earns.
Immigrant Fear in NC
Tuesday, August 26 2008
by Jessica Jones
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In North Carolina, the recent arrest of a popular woman, who happens to be an illegal immigrant, has some doctors concerned. The woman had apparently received medical care and her immigration status was turned over to authorities. Now, doctors are worried illegal immigrants will be afraid to seek out medical assistance which might lead to public health problems. Jessica Jones reports.
Furniture Town Rebounds
Monday, August 25 2008
by Dave DeWitt
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For the past decade, manufacturers have struggled to keep up with global economic realities. Furniture makers and textile companies have moved hundreds of thousands of jobs overseas leaving many North Carolina towns to fade in their wake. But those communities have started to rebound. Thanks to fuel prices, even some of those manufacturing jobs many thought were gone forever are trickling back, as well. Dave DeWitt reports.
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