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Tornadoes level homes in Okla., 1 dead

Tornadoes level homes in Okla., 1 dead
By SEAN MURPHYAssociated Press SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) - Tornadoes ravaged portions of central Oklahoma on Sunday, reducing portions of a mobile home park to rubble and killing a 79-year-old man whose body was found out in the open. "You can see where there's absolutely nothing, then there are

Protesters close Libyan oil terminal, halt exports

Protesters close Libyan oil terminal, halt exports
By ESAM MOHAMEDAssociated Press BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) - Protesters and disgruntled job seekers forced the closure of an eastern Libyan oil terminal on Wednesday for the second time in six months, disrupting exports, said an oil ministry official. Deputy Oil and Gas Minister Omar al-Shakmak said

Dollar rises above 100 yen for 1st time in 4 years

Dollar rises above 100 yen for 1st time in 4 years
By MALCOLM FOSTER and ELAINE KURTENBACHAssociated Press TOKYO (AP) - The dollar soared above 100 yen for the first time in more than four years Friday, driven by aggressive credit-easing aimed at reviving Japan's sluggish economy and improved U.S. economic figures. The U.S. dollar rose as high

Hope can be painful for families of missing kids

Hope can be painful for families of missing kids
By JESSE WASHINGTONAP National Writer CLEVELAND (AP) - The miraculous rescue of three missing women has given hope to many families whose loved ones have vanished. Yet hope, when searching for a long-lost child, can be a dangerous thing. Thousands of children are missing across the country. The

FAA to staff 72 airport control towers at night

FAA to staff 72 airport control towers at night
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Seventy-two airport towers and other air traffic control facilities that were slated to close at night due to budget cuts will get to stay open, the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday. The FAA had announced earlier this year that it would

FAA to staff 72 airport control towers at night

FAA to staff 72 airport control towers at night
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Seventy-two 72 airport towers and other air traffic control facilities that were slated to close at night due to budget cuts will get to stay open, the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday. The FAA had announced earlier this year that it

FAA to staff 72 airport control towers at night

FAA to staff 72 airport control towers at night
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Seventy-two 72 airport towers and other air traffic control facilities that were slated to close at night due to budget cuts will get to stay open, the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday. The FAA had announced earlier this year that it

SKorean president to address Congress

SKorean president to address Congress
By MATTHEW PENNINGTONAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - South Korean President Park Geun-hye is getting a grand welcome from Congress as Seoul and Washington resolve to stand firm against North Korean provocations. Park was to address a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday, a day after she and

FIRST ON KHQ: Former Spokane Police Officer Tim Moses Sentenced For Making Misleading Statements Following The Controversial Death Of Otto Zehm

FIRST ON KHQ: Former Spokane Police Officer Tim Moses Sentenced For Making Misleading Statements Following The Controversial Death Of Otto Zehm
SPOKANE, Wash. - In an emotional arraignment and sentencing hearing now former Spokane Police Officer  Tim Moses pleaded guilty and was sentenced for making false or misleading statements to a public servant in the death investigation of Otto Zehm in 2006. The judge sentenced Moses to 12

FIRST ON KHQ: Former Spokane Police Officer Tim Moses Sentenced For Making Misleading Statements Following The Controversial Death Of Otto Zehm

FIRST ON KHQ: Former Spokane Police Officer Tim Moses Sentenced For Making Misleading Statements Following The Controversial Death Of Otto Zehm
SPOKANE, Wash. - In an emotional arraignment and sentencing hearing now former Spokane Police Officer  Tim Moses pleaded guilty and was sentenced for making false or misleading statements to a public servant in the death investigation of Otto Zehm in 2006. The judge sentenced Moses to 12