REGION: Democrats target Bilbray Jun 2, 2009
Randy Cunningham, who resigned after pleading guilty to bribery and tax evasion. Last year, Bilbray defeated Democrat Nick Leibham. (North County Times)
Auto crisis hits home: Chrysler axes 3 area dealers May 15, 2009
It was not business as usual Thursday at Cunningham Chrysler Jeep Inc. in North East, but nor was the news, delivered by a UPS letter, a complete surprise to owner Randy Cunningham. "We kind of anticipated some consolidation," said Cunningham, who also owns Cunningham Chrysler in Edinboro, which will remain open. (Erie Times-News, PA)
REGION: Busby to run in 50th again Apr 14, 2009
Randy Cunningham, who resigned the seat when he pleaded guilty to tax evasion and bribery. Five months later, Bilbray defeated Busby in a general election rematch. (North County Times)
REGION: Hunter follows Bilbray with earmark request for Predator Apr 8, 2009
Randy Cunningham, Bilbray's predecessor in the 50th Congressional District, who is in a federal prison for bribery and tax evasion for steering money to defense contractors in exchange for 2. 4 million in cash and goods. (North County Times)
REGION: Issa to suspend earmark requests Mar 11, 2009
Randy Cunningham, Issa said. "After eight years in office, it's become clear to me that projects are not judged on the merits, but on the seniority and power of the requesting member or lobbyist," he said. (North County Times)
REGION: Millions in local earmarks in latest spending bill Mar 6, 2009
Randy Cunningham, said Taxpayers for Common Sense spokesman Keith Ashdown. But voting against the bill while backing its earmarks does run a risk, he said. (North County Times)
Ex-CIA executive gets 37 months in prison Feb 27, 2009
Kyle 'Dusty' Foggo had planned to retire and run for Congress. Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, former executive director of the CIA, turns away from cameras as he leaves the Federal Courthouse in 2007, following his arraignment. (MSNBC -- Crime)
The Almanac -- weekly Feb 24, 2009
Randy Cunningham, R-Calif. was sentenced to eight years in prison for taking $2. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)