MLK Parade Marches Through Downtown Houston (KPRC Click2Houston.com via Yahoo! News)
Thousands of Houstonians braved the cold weather to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., KPRC Local 2 reported. More: continued here
Thousands of Houstonians braved the cold weather to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., KPRC Local 2 reported. More: continued here
New Hampshire newspaper Unravel the Gavel reports that the Executive Department & Administration committee of the state’s House of Representatives has released Bill HB544 to the floor of the House for vote with a Recommendation to Pass. The bill would exempt Internet sales from the law regulating and requiring licensure of auctioneers. More: continued here
The show-within-a-show is a reflection on the year that the country has been through. More: continued here
Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney loses campaign to stop the closure of a post office near one of his homes on Wirral. More: continued here
Bulikiobo stamps her mark in BrisbaneFiji Times, Fiji –2 hours agoMakelesi Bulikiobo, Fiji's lone athlete to qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games, competed with another Beijing hopeful Iliesa Namosimalua in the Queensland … More: continued here
CAUGHT ON TAPE: Surveillance cameras capture a man breaking into two central Ohio post offices. See the pictures from 10TV.com. More: continued here
Post office closures bombshellBlackburn Citizen, UK –5 hours agoAt that time the Government said the cuts were needed because the business was making millions of pounds in losses each week. A Post Office spokesman said …Fighting pledge over post officesBlackpool GazetteFears about post officesGazetteLiveSkills should be made a priority in our schoolsYorkshire PostBlackpool Gazette – Bradford Telegraph Argusall…
Hawaii’s Newspaper Online, Hawaii news and information from the state’s largest daily newspaper. More: continued here
Beginning today, low income families can use food stamps to buy fruits and vegetables at Merced County flea markets. More: continued here
By Melanie Carroll MEDIANEWS STAFF Seven months after family members of a Tongan prince killed in a Highway 101 traffic accident filed a civil lawsuit against the Ford Motor Co. More: continued here