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CONSTRUCTION ALERT: Several Coeur d'Alene Streets Will Shut Down

CONSTRUCTION ALERT: Several Coeur d'Alene Streets Will Shut Down
**Press Release From the City of Coeur d'Alene** As part of the McEuen Park Reconstruction Project, improvements to Third Street will begin at 9:00 p.m. on Monday evening, May 27th, with the installation of traffic signage and closing of Sherman Avenue from 2nd Street to 4th Street. The

Key figures in racial profiling lawsuit in Ariz

Key figures in racial profiling lawsuit in Ariz
By The Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) - Key figures in a lawsuit that alleges that an Arizona sheriff's office has racially profiled Latinos in its immigration patrols. A judge ruled Friday that Arpaio's office systematically racially profiles Latinos: ARPAIO: Sheriff Joe Arpaio has

Journalist and author Haynes Johnson dies at 81

Journalist and author Haynes Johnson dies at 81
By BARRY SCHWEID and BRETT ZONGKERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Haynes Johnson, a pioneering Washington journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the civil rights movement and migrated from newspapers to television, books and teaching, died Friday. He was 81. The Washington Post

Dave Law’s Fishing Forecast: Deer Lake

Dave Law’s Fishing Forecast: Deer Lake
It's almost Memorial Day weekend, and for fishing enthusiasts, this is the perfect chance to spend some extra time out on the water. Our very own fishing expert, Dave Law, spent the week looking for some of the best spots. This week he highlights Deer Lake.

WSDOT Study: Spokane County Has 12 'Structurally Deficient' Bridges

WSDOT Study: Spokane County Has 12 'Structurally Deficient' Bridges
Thursday's bridge collapse into the Skagit River has many people wondering how safe the bridges are in Spokane County. According to a recent Washington State Department of Transportation study, Spokane County has 12 'Structurally Deficient' bridges. Bridges that fall into this category

Judge: Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos

Judge: Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos
By JACQUES BILLEAUD and WALTER BERRYAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially

Journalist and author Haynes Johnson dies at 81

Journalist and author Haynes Johnson dies at 81
By BARRY SCHWEIDAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Haynes Johnson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who migrated from newspapers to television, books and teaching, died Friday. He was 81. The Washington Post reported he died at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda. In a statement to the Post newsroom,

Dead Pa. baby's dad believes in 'divine healing'

Dead Pa. baby's dad believes in 'divine healing'
By MARYCLAIRE DALEAssociated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) - After their 2-year-old son died of untreated pneumonia in 2009, faith-healing advocates Herbert and Catherine Schaible promised a judge they would not let another sick child go without medical care. But now they've lost an 8-month-old to

Spans Of Fear: In Wake Of Bridge Collapse, ‘Structurally Deficient’ Bridges In Spotlight

Spans Of Fear: In Wake Of Bridge Collapse, ‘Structurally Deficient’ Bridges In Spotlight
NBCNEWS.COM - The Washington state bridge collapse that spilled two cars into the Skagit River could give Americans pause as they hit the roads for Memorial Day holiday travel. With good reason. This weekend, millions will cross 66,000 bridges that the federal government has deemed "

Principal recounts tornado hitting Oklahoma school

Principal recounts tornado hitting Oklahoma school
By JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUSAssociated Press MOORE, Okla. (AP) - Teachers and students at Plaza Towers Elementary School hunkered down against the storm just as they had been taught in countless tornado drills, their principal said Friday, recounting how she walked the halls until the twister was on the

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Obama To Visit Tornado-Ravaged OK Town

Obama To Visit Tornado-Ravaged OK Town
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama will travel to tornado-ravaged Moore, Okla., on Sunday.    That's according to a White House official, who wasn't authorized to publicly discuss the trip ahead of the official announcement and requested anonymity.    A

Flooding forces evacuation of 1,300 in ND town

Flooding forces evacuation of 1,300 in ND town
By BLAKE NICHOLSON and DAVE KOLPACKAssociated Press BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A dam that threatened to give way and flood a North Dakota town was holding back the water on Wednesday, though the 1,300 residents of Cavalier were still being told to stay away from their homes. Steady rainfall between

LA stoplights synchronized but road war endures

LA stoplights synchronized but road war endures
By JOHN ROGERSAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - It seems that the impossible has occurred: The nation's most congested city has become a model for traffic control. Yes, gridlock still prevails and drivers' blood pressure still spikes as LA's traffic arteries seize up during every