by Hayat Norimine | Nov 6, 2014 | Midterm Election 2014
RALEIGH — In Durham, Latino activists have been training and registering Hispanic voters leading up to the midterm election Tuesday. But the goal isn’t just short term — they’re looking two years ahead. “This midterm election is only the dress rehearsal for what’s...
by Hayat Norimine | Nov 4, 2014 | Midterm Election 2014
RALEIGH — North Carolina’s early voting this year was a week shorter than the last midterm elections. But that didn’t stop voters from casting their ballots and lining up at the polls. Experts say the hotly contested Senate race is the reason for voter...
by Hayat Norimine | Oct 28, 2014 | National Security
WASHINGTON — Katie Groves and her husband shared a wonderful life near Savannah, Georgia. Whether painting their home or raising their two boys, they were a team who tackled everything together. They even ran together, enjoying the adrenaline as their hearts pumped...
by Hayat Norimine | Oct 27, 2014 | National Security
WASHINGTON — When Betsy, a 7-year-old landmine-sniffing dog from Bosnia-Herzegovina, made her trip into the U.S. to receive an award for saving lives, she was offered the treatment a hero deserves — a trip to a luxury canine resort. Her trainer, Alden Cesko, wanted a...
by Hayat Norimine | Oct 26, 2014 | National Security
WASHINGTON —Thousands of runners checked through security to compete in the 39th annual Marine Corps Marathon early Sunday, a 26.2-mile through the Washington area with a high-five from a Marine at the finish line. Over 30,000 people were registered for the marathon...