Charlotte Observer
Newspaper | Mainstream
The Charlotte Observer, serving Charlotte, North Carolina and its metro area, is the largest newspaper, in terms of circulation, in North and South Carolina. The paper has a weekday readership of 553,200 daily and a readership of 751,400 on Sundays. The paper has a daily circulation of 218,960 and a Sunday circulation of 273,982 on Sundays (9/30/05 Audit Bureau of Circulations report). Circulation at the Charlotte Observer has been declining for many years, even faster than the typical downward trend observed in the industry. The most recent period (November 2006) showed a 3.9% ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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It's lucky that Sheriff Andy isn't facing voters
Andy Griffith - star of the Andy Griffith Show, a Manteo resident and noted endorser of Democratic causes and candidates - has seen his approval ratings plummet, according to ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
Away from the shelter to a Washington vacation
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New HBO documentary exposes gas drilling hazards
What do you do when a gas company offers nearly $100,000 for the right to drill on your land? If you're Josh Fox, you refuse the money – then make an award-winning ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
N.C. native wrongly deported to Mexico
Lyttle is one of a growing number of people who have been swept up in the federal immigration detention system since 2001, when terrorist attacks prompted an unprecedented ...Posted by Ann Wilmer -
Obama outraises Clinton 3 to 1 in N.C.
() Heavy support from the Triangle -- and from supporters of John Edwards -- helped Democrat Barack Obama outraise Hillary Clinton nearly 3 to 1 among N.C. donors last month, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Google put pressure on legislators to stay quiet
() Google tried to silence lawmakers and pushed - at times with a heavy hand - to influence legislation designed to bring the company to Caldwell County.Posted by Ari Hakkarainen -
Former senator studies the world
() He met with cabinet ministers in Moscow and Beijing, visited refugees in Uganda and spoke to business and government elites in Brussels and Abu Dhabi. He has sought to boost ...Posted by Caroline Craig -
Pregnant and fired: A rising trend?
() Pregnancy-discrimination complaints rose 14 percent between 2000 and 2005, even as sexual harassment and racial-bias claims dropped. Preliminary numbers for 2006 remain on par ...Posted by Caroline Craig -
Edwards' New Quest
() Mr. Edwards' eagerness and enthusiasm for pressing the debate on social issues distinguish him as a candidate willing to take clear stands on human needs at a time when most ...Posted by Caroline Craig



