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IRS worker: No political bias against tea party

IRS worker: No political bias against tea party
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Democratic congressman has released the full transcript of congressional investigators' interview with an Internal Revenue Service manager and self-described conservative Republican who said the close scrutiny of tea party groups' tax forms originated in his Cincinnati

New video, $65K reward in '08 Times Square bombing

New video, $65K reward in '08 Times Square bombing
By LARRY NEUMEISTERAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - New video footage of a suspected bomber riding a blue bicycle was offered Tuesday along with a $65,000 award in an effort to generate leads in the 2008 blast at the military recruitment station in Times Square. Photos and video will be displayed

FBI digging at former home of famed NY mobster

FBI digging at former home of famed NY mobster
By VERENA DOBNIK and JAKE PEARSONAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - FBI agents with jackhammers and shovels were digging Tuesday under a New York City house once occupied by a famed gangster who inspired Robert De Niro's character in the movie "Goodfellas." James Burke, the late Lucchese crime

Hacking probe in Ohio rape case targets Ky. man

Hacking probe in Ohio rape case targets Ky. man
By BRETT BARROUQUEREAssociated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - A central Kentucky man who goes by the online name KyAnonymous said Tuesday he is the target of an investigation into who hacked into an Ohio high school's computer and posted a video related the rape of a teenage girl at an alcohol-

Tornado spotted near Denver airport terminal

Tornado spotted near Denver airport terminal
DENVER (AP) - A tornado warning for Denver International Airport is over and no damage has been reported. Passengers had to take shelter in bathrooms and stairwells for about a half-hour Tuesday after the warning was issued. The National Weather Service said a confirmed tornado was spotted in the

Cuban dissident: Repression forced family to flee

Cuban dissident: Repression forced family to flee
By CHRISTINE ARMARIOAssociated Press MIAMI (AP) - One of several Cuban dissidents recently allowed to visit Europe and the U.S. after Cuba changed its travel laws said Tuesday she decided to seek refuge in Miami after facing continued repression on the island. Rosa Maria Paya said she and her

Chef describes Jackson children's lives to jury

Chef describes Jackson children's lives to jury
By ANTHONY McCARTNEYAP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - A chef who worked for Michael Jackson has described the home lives of the children during the final months of the singer's life, including what she said was his daughter's last birthday party. Kai Chase told jurors hearing a

6-Year-Old Boy Killed By Relative's Dog

6-Year-Old Boy Killed By Relative's Dog
UNION CITY, Calif. (AP) - A 6-year-old San Francisco Bay area boy has died after he was attacked by a relative's dog.    Authorities say the attack occurred around 11:30 a.m. Monday at a grandparent's home in Union City. The dog has been described as a pit bull or pit bull

New NYC evacuation zones include almost 3M people

New NYC evacuation zones include almost 3M people
NEW YORK (AP) - Nearly 3 million New Yorkers' homes are now in evacuation zones that cover more than a third of the city's population, under new maps released Tuesday. In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, officials said last month, the number of zones would double and encompass about 600,000

Medicare: Cost-saving changes coming for diabetics

Medicare: Cost-saving changes coming for diabetics
By LAURAN NEERGAARDAP Medical Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Medicare begins a major change next month that could save older diabetics money and time when they buy crucial supplies to test their blood sugar - but it also may cause some confusion as patients figure out the new system. On July 1, Medicare

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FIRST ON KHQ.COM: Spokane Valley Homeowner Catches Would Be Burglar; Holds Suspect At Gunpoint Until Authorities Arrive

FIRST ON KHQ.COM: Spokane Valley Homeowner Catches Would Be Burglar; Holds Suspect At Gunpoint Until Authorities Arrive
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE SPOKANE VALLEY POLICE DEPT: On Tuesday, June 18, 2013, at 9:15 a.m., Spokane Valley Sheriff's Deputies responded to a person with a weapon call near the area of 13600 E. 20th Ave. Deputies arrived on scene and found the victim homeowner detaining the suspect, later

UPDATE: Wrong-Way Crash On Hwy. 195 At Cheney Spokane Rd.

UPDATE: Wrong-Way Crash On Hwy. 195 At Cheney Spokane Rd.
UPDATE: The female driver has been identified as Jennifer A. Schmidt of Spokane Valley. The male driver has been identified as Sean D. Moss. Both Schmidt and Moss were life-flighted by Medstar to Sacred Heart. The State Patrol says both vehicles were totaled and both drivers were wearing seatbelts

Education Dept. offers more time to reach goals

Education Dept. offers more time to reach goals
By PHILIP ELLIOTTAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - States can ask for another year before being required to use student test results to decide whether to keep or fire teachers, Education Secretary Arne Duncan told school chiefs on Tuesday. Thirty-seven states and the District of Columbia have