Mountain Area Information Network
MAIN News Archives for July 2002
07/31 -
Being honest about stock options
07/31 -
Will new law protect corporate whistleblowers?
07/31 -
Teaching assistants saved by cutting textbook budget?
07/31 -
Donors rescue historic black church
07/30 -
Perseids to light up sky Aug. 11
07/30 -
New documents tie Bush to Harken Energy
07/30 -
Judge to rule on I-26 widening
07/30 -
Lifeline may provide Internet access
07/30 -
Ivins: The most corrupt law of our time
07/30 -
Time to slay the corporate media beast?
07/29 -
N.C. Senate races taking shape
07/28 -
Mercury pollution? Ask "Dentist the Menace"
07/27 -
A trip through time on the French Broad
07/27 -
Cable vision should eye high-tech future
07/25 -
With the Web, libraries are doomed. Not!
07/25 -
IT Council wants cable deal to boost WNC multimedia industry
07/23 -
N.C. corporate taxes fall, while personal taxes rise
07/23 -
Corporate fraud -- all in the family
07/23 -
MHC play re-visits 1929 textile strike
07/23 -
Asheville Wal-Mart vote tonight
07/22 -
Does proposed Wal-Mart violate Asheville law?
07/22 -
California tailpipe law could clean the air nationwide
07/22 -
Ivins: "Fat cats claim we're the problem"
07/22 -
Protesters target Latino citizens
07/22 -
Churches apologize to Cherokee Nation
07/22 -
Oil, business lobbies attack clean-air law
07/21 -
Green buildings bloom across U.S.
07/21 -
How returning deficits impact Main Street
07/19 -
U.S. Senate votes to help states reduce drug costs
07/18 -
Retiree died as he lived -- on a motorcycle
07/18 -
Drug lobby flexes muscle in Raleigh
07/17 -
Are we being asked to spy on our neighbors?
07/17 -
Conservative watchdog confounds allies, critics
07/17 -
N.C. Senate targets corporate tax loopholes
07/17 -
Lawmakers look at local sales tax option
07/16 -
State primaries set for Sept. 10
07/16 -
Traffic jam could nix Super Wal-Mart
07/16 -
Drug lobby fighting state budget cut
07/16 -
N.C. Utilities Commission to hold WNC hearing
07/16 -
Warrant issued in Yancey dog cruelty case
07/15 -
Bill would put brakes on teen drivers
07/15 -
Lawmakers alarmed by rising cable rates
07/14 -
Local researchers find Spanish fort, circa 1567
07/14 -
As stocks slide, retirement dreams upset
07/13 -
Henderson threatening to sue Asheville
07/13 -
Proposed anti-telemarketing law under fire
07/13 -
Botanists inventory N.C. plants
07/13 -
Oil lobby attacks N.C.'s low-sulfur law
07/12 -
Pollution's effects on hikers to be studied
07/12 -
A reporter's week as a trash-free warrior
07/11 -
Think-tanks preach the moral superiority of wealth
07/11 -
Teddy Roosevelt versus WorldCom
07/09 -
Yancey library launches fundraiser
07/09 -
Should lottery go to statewide vote?
07/09 -
Organic farming puts down deeper roots
07/08 -
"Why I quit the EPA"
07/08 -
Volunteers test, rank local streams
07/06 -
Local minister ponders God's judgement
07/06 -
Symbolism no substitute for patriotism
07/06 -
Bush pollution plan is hazy as mountain air
07/03 -
Freedom of Information Act under attack
07/03 -
Did Bush engage in insider trading?
07/03 -
Can auto emissions be reduced?
07/02 -
Companies cheating workers on overtime pay
07/02 -
Black farmers occupy USDA office in Tennessee
07/02 -
N.C. teacher pay still low
07/01 -
Bush cuts funds for clean-up of toxic sites
07/01 -
Pledge flap: Let's brush up on our civics
Join us on Facebook
Local News
•
Montford bus stops offer local history
•
Xpress welcomes two journalists to paper’s staff
•
Communities along Upper French Broad work to restore water quality
•
Exploring WNC’s mixed role in the Civil War
•
West Asheville Yoga purchases One Center Yoga to become The Embodiment Center
•
Affordable? Area has gap between housing, incomes
•
Elections director: Polls won't be staffed with armed residents
•
Habeneros Mexican Grill opens in Hendersonville
•
'Big Sweep' returns to Henderson County Sept. 10
•
Community briefs: Donations for animals, Henderson County board game