Jamie is a journalist and the former national editor of WORLD Magazine. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and also previously worked for The Charlotte World. Jamie resides in Charlotte, N.C.
Jamie Dean | Big spenders who run away from war and immigration reform-and that's just the Republicans.
Jamie Dean | Democrats hold just a 21-seat advantage nationwide in state legislatures-a less glamorous but fertile ground for parties, voters, and local lawmakers seeking to send a message on issues where Congress is gridlocked
Jamie Dean | Displaced residents of public housing are being well supplied by FEMA and others, but they are demanding more
Jamie Dean | The one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina finds pockets of progress mingled with miles of destruction. "This isn't about nails and hammers, it's about families that need to go home"
Jamie Dean | Record heat and a drought that won't end are hurting livestock and lives
Jamie Dean | Israelis flee south, Lebanese flee west, but for thousands too poor or too ill to leave-and for U.S.
Jamie Dean | Georgians reject Ralph Reed as other states gear up for high-profile votes
Jamie Dean | Middle America is a target, too, but don't try telling that to New York and Washington
Film on crossword puzzles offers clues about enthusiasts
Jamie Dean | The Supreme Court closely ruled on some explosive subjects, then adjourned for the summer