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Two Arkansas men are the first in nation to be sentenced under federal hate crime act
Reporter, PhotographerA judge sentenced Frankie Maybee, 20, and Sean Popejoy, 19, both of Green Forest, Arkansas, for their roles in committing federal hate crimes. They are the first defendants to be sentenced under the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes...Tags: Hate Crimes, Judges, Drunk Driving, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Police Investigations
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Inside the Courtroom: Day Two of Testimony in the Rolland Comstock Wrongful Death Civil Trial
Reporter, PhotographerScroll down to see the latest updates from inside the courtroom starting at 9:00 Wednesday morning. The second day of testimony is underway in a rare civil case filed before any criminal charges. Faith Stocker is suing her mother, Alberta Comstock,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Heart Attack, Oklahoma, Trials
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Inside the Courtroom: Alberta Comstock Takes Stand, Sister Offers Alibi in Day Three of Testimony in the Rolland Comstock Wrongful Death Civil Trial
Reporter, PhotographerScroll down to see the latest updates in bold print from inside the courtroom starting at 8:45 Thursday morning. An ex-wife at the center of a rare wrongful death trial could testify as early as today. Just how many questions she will answer without...Tags: DNA, Drug Use, History, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation
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Route 66: Preserving an 85-Year History along the Mother Road
dmagditch@kspr.comRoute 66 would have turned 85 this year. In 1926, pioneers of the east-west corridor officially named it 'Route 66' at a meeting in Springfield, Mo. It was decommissioned in 1985, but the mother road still brings in tourists from across the globe. "I...Tags: Missouri, Road Transportation, History (tv network), Travel, Transportation
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San Diego police kill suspected gas station robber
San Diego police shot and killed a suspected gas station robber who had fled into a residential neighborhood, taken hostages and attempted to escape in a stolen car, authorities said. Two nearby schools were locked down for two hours, officials said....Tags: Theft, Shootings
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Cop accused of public masturbation resigns before he could be fired, Coral Springs police say
A police officer accused of masturbating in front of a woman at a gas station resigned days after the allegation surfaced last year. Still, the department's Internal Affairs office carried out an investigation and found Remington Longstreth's alleged...
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My Word: Gouging visitors hurts city's image
A couple of years ago, I arrived in the theater district in New York City a little early for a play. I stopped in a small deli restaurant and ordered a snack while I waited for showtime. At an adjacent table, a German couple, who were also waiting for a...Tags: New York City, Butler National Corporation
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Owner of west-side convenience store clears initial zoning hurdle
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND – The owner of a west-side convenience store has again submitted a petition to rezone the property in order to make improvements to the building and grounds and add gasoline sales. Ricky Singh, owner of the former Munchie Mart, now...Tags: Petroleum Industry
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Crews prepared to respond
A hazardous materials call Friday and a gas station fire Monday required vastly different responses, but year-round training and organizational tactics enabled firefighters from Aberdeen Fire and Rescue to handle whatever was thrown their way. "The...
Tags: Hazardous Materials, Environmental Issues, Fires
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Making sense of office life
The Philadelphia Inquirer"The Org: The Underlying Logic of the Office" by Ray Fisman and Tim Sullivan; Twelve (320 pages, $26.99) Delta Air Lines president Edward H. Bastian had good news for analysts gathered for a recent industry conference sponsored by JPMorgan. The...Tags: Columbia University, Authors, Al-Qaeda, Peanuts, Jams and Jellies
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Not everyone raving about electronic music festival
As Joliet awaits this weekend's Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the country's biggest electronic dance music festivals, many local officials have been emphasizing economics. The festival's promoter, Insomniac, has commissioned impact studies to...
Tags: Festive Events, United States Census Bureau, Disasters and Accidents, University of Chicago, Entertainment Events
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Firefighters avert blaze at York gas station
YORK — Firefighters averted a potentially dangerous situation Monday when a car caught fire near a gas station on Richmond Road in upper York County. Firefighters were called to the intersection of Richmond Road and Lightfoot Road just after 4 p....
Tags: Lightfoot (York, Virginia), Fires
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