Ready or not, the next round of Mississippi elections is upon us. Candidates have until February 1st to qualify.
Qualifying for statewide, district, legislative and county offices begins on January 3rd and runs through February 1st at 5pm.
Mississippi is among three states holding state executiv
North Carolinians are bracing for the impact of Hurricane Ian as the storm is expected to bring 35 mph winds and up to six inches of rain to most of the state, with up to 10 inches of.
infrastructure could hurt local economy and the president really highlighted that today. since anthony took office they have broken ground on a new street car project that s going to bring modern electric trans-service to the downtown area. expanded the international airport and extending the city s light rail system. all of that has not only helped create new jobs. it s helped charlotte to become more attractive to business. another important factor is that it appears there is going it be some strong republican support on capitol hill. bill shutter, who is the house transportation committee chairman said today, quoted: i remain committed to building consensus about how to strengthen our infrastructure promote economic growth and come petteddive in the marketplace. once he has been confirmed by the senate i look forward to working with mayor fox to achieve these goals for our country, saying once is he confirmed suggesting there will be republican support. that s much different tha
pressure. reporter: yeah, from a lot of directions, from al qaeda and also from congress. even as americans are seeing new emerging threats with reports of al qaeda s new, more advance underwear bomb the tsa today will be put under new scrutiny as congressional investigators examine the mammoth tsa bureaucracy and whether it is a hindrance to effectively protecting the american public. house transportation committee chairman john mica is concerned that the tsa grown to top heavy unmanageable agency and evidenced by 400% increase in workforce since founding. to affirm his concerns it now come to light in an abc report millions of dollars worth of explosive detection equipment going unused sitting in a warehouse in grapevine, texas. among the security equipment uncovered by investigators, 473 baggage scanners and 54 explosive detection systems. $184 million worth of equipment sat idle more than nine months even as nearly 300 airports across the