A bill in the House Judiciary Committee could remove the requirement that drunken drivers who are required to get ignition interlock devices installed in their vehicles report to the state that they had done so.
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AP 34minsagoMajority Leader Harry Reid says health care legislation headed to the Senate floor will include an option for government-run insurance. (Oct. 26) FullStory
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ABC News 2hrs40minsagoRick Klein on health care reform and the president's options in Afghanistan. FullStory
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FOX News MonOct26, 1:03pmETHouse Speaker Pelosi counting votes for health care reform FullStory
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WRAL Raleigh MonOct26, 12:23pmETThe performance of Larry Leake as chairman of the State Board of Elections in previous hearings show he has a strong record of non-partisanship. FullStory
War of words hit Houston's mayoral race
11 News Houston MonOct26, 11:51amETThe race for Houston mayor has escalated into a war of words. It will only grow louder this week as the trailing candidates zero in on front runner Peter Brown. FullStory
State Board of Elections discusses Easley hearing in closed session
WRAL Raleigh MonOct26, 11:42amETReasons for rising health care costs are many
PHILADELPHIA — Lots of us think we know why American health care costs are rising faster than a speeding bullet, or at least faster than our gross domestic product, incomes and inflation.
It's because we're such profligate users of medical care. We run to the doctor at the first sign of a sniffle and demand heroic treatment until our final days.
We may cringe at the bills, but we're all after pain-free immortality. Plus, we've built the best health care system in the world.
Jail sees inmates staying longer
Inmates are staying longer at the Sedgwick County Jail, a concern because time is money.
Taxpayers' money.
Longer stays increase costs for the jail, which asked for $2 million more last week to get through the end of the year. The problem comes as county leaders seek ways to reduce the jail's population after they decided last year not to spend $54 million to expand it.
Cowtown's historic cabin moves
The challenge was making sure the 1870s cabin didn't fall apart.
But after five months of restoration, Old Cowtown handed over the key to the Heller Cabin to Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer on Saturday morning.
The cabin now stands at the entrance to the living history museum, which re-creates part of Wichita from the same era.
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