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Police: No suspects yet in 5 deaths at Denver bar

Police: No suspects yet in 5 deaths at Denver bar
By P. SOLOMON BANDA and STEVEN K. PAULSONAssociated Press DENVER (AP) - Denver police said they have no suspects in the killings of five people whose bodies were found at a neighborhood bar after it was set on fire early Wednesday, apparently to cover up the slayings. Police chief Robert White

NEW DETAILS: Trentwood Irrigation District Advises Customers NOT TO USE THE WATER

NEW DETAILS: Trentwood Irrigation District Advises Customers NOT TO USE THE WATER
PRESS RELEASE FROM TRENTWOOD IRRIGATION: Trentwood Irrigation District in Spokane Valley is advising customers not to use their drinking water. The district shut off one of its well Tuesday morning after a malfunctioning pump started pumping sediment into the water system. The closure affects

NEW DETAILS: Trentwood Irrigation District Advises Customers NOT TO USE THE WATER

NEW DETAILS: Trentwood Irrigation District Advises Customers NOT TO USE THE WATER
PRESS RELEASE FROM TRENTWOOD IRRIGATION: Trentwood Irrigation District in Spokane Valley is advising customers not to use their drinking water. The district shut off one of its well Tuesday morning after a malfunctioning pump started pumping sediment into the water system. The closure affects

This Week in the Civil War

This Week in the Civil War
By The Associated Press This Week in The Civil War, for week of Sunday, Oct. 14: Confederate raiders, impact of Antietam on Europe.

AP IMPACT: Cartels flood US with cheap meth

AP IMPACT: Cartels flood US with cheap meth
By JIM SALTERAssociated Press ST. LOUIS (AP) - Mexican drug cartels are quietly filling the void in the nation's drug market created by the long effort to crack down on American-made methamphetamine, flooding U.S. cities with exceptionally cheap, extraordinarily potent meth from factory-

THE RACE: Both sides tweaking campaign strategies

THE RACE: Both sides tweaking campaign strategies
By TOM RAUMAssociated Press Both presidential teams are tweaking their strategies and speeches as they brace for more debates and the final dash to the Nov. 6 finish line. The first one altered the dynamics for both tickets heading into Thursday's vice presidential showdown and next Tuesday

Mrs. Romney says horses helped with MS diagnosis

Mrs. Romney says horses helped with MS diagnosis
By NEDRA PICKLERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Wednesday that her love of horses helped her overcome her fear that multiple sclerosis would put her in a wheelchair. Ann Romney was guest hosting ABC's "Good Morning America"

Mrs. Romney says horses helped with MS diagnosis

Mrs. Romney says horses helped with MS diagnosis
By NEDRA PICKLERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Wednesday that her love of horses helped her overcome her fear that multiple sclerosis would put her in a wheelchair. Ann Romney was guest hosting ABC's "Good Morning America"

Alaska village short of water as winter approaches

Alaska village short of water as winter approaches
By DAN JOLING and MARK THIESSENAssociated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Inupiat Eskimo villagers in a small Alaska community are facing six long months of melting ice and snow nearly every time they want to cook a meal or bathe, after freezing temperatures hit before workers could fill the

UNCF promotes college readiness at Empower Me Tour

UNCF promotes college readiness at Empower Me Tour
By STACY A. ANDERSONAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The United Negro College Fund has recruited a crop of celebrities to drive home the message that getting into college is one thing, but getting through it is another. The 5th annual UNCF Empower Me Tour kicks off Saturday at George