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UPDATE: Woman Shot In The Head On Spokane's South Hill Dies

UPDATE: Woman Shot In The Head On Spokane's South Hill Dies
UPDATE - The victims name has been released, it is Ciara Hardin. UPDATED PRESS RELEASE FROM THE SPOKANE POLICE DEPT: On December 27, 2012, at 11:30pm, Spokane Police patrol officers received an emergency call from 1300 W. Newark, with the caller reporting a shooting. Officers, one of which is an

UPDATE: Woman Shot In The Head On Spokane's South Hill Dies

UPDATE: Woman Shot In The Head On Spokane's South Hill Dies
UPDATE - The victims name has been released, it is Ciara Hardin. UPDATED PRESS RELEASE FROM THE SPOKANE POLICE DEPT: On December 27, 2012, at 11:30pm, Spokane Police patrol officers received an emergency call from 1300 W. Newark, with the caller reporting a shooting. Officers, one of which is an

UPDATE: Woman Shot In The Head On Spokane's South Hill Dies

UPDATE: Woman Shot In The Head On Spokane's South Hill Dies
UPDATE - The victims name has been released, it is Ciara Hardin. UPDATED PRESS RELEASE FROM THE SPOKANE POLICE DEPT: On December 27, 2012, at 11:30pm, Spokane Police patrol officers received an emergency call from 1300 W. Newark, with the caller reporting a shooting. Officers, one of which is an

UPDATE: Woman Shot In The Head On Spokane's South Hill Dies

UPDATE: Woman Shot In The Head On Spokane's South Hill Dies
UPDATE - The victims name has been released, it is Ciara Hardin. UPDATED PRESS RELEASE FROM THE SPOKANE POLICE DEPT: On December 27, 2012, at 11:30pm, Spokane Police patrol officers received an emergency call from 1300 W. Newark, with the caller reporting a shooting. Officers, one of which is an

Report: US law enforcement deaths down in 2012

Report: US law enforcement deaths down in 2012
By ERIC TUCKERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of law enforcement officers who died performing their duties in the U.S. declined by about 20 percent in 2012 after rising the two previous years, a non-profit organization reported Thursday. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

Putin says he will sign anti-US adoptions bill

Putin says he will sign anti-US adoptions bill
By NATALIYA VASILYEVAAssociated Press MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he will sign a controversial bill barring Americans from adopting Russian children, while the Kremlin's children's rights advocate recommended extending the ban to the rest of the world. The

Retailers to recall 150,000-plus baby recliners

Retailers to recall 150,000-plus baby recliners
WASHINGTON (AP) - Four national retailers agreed to recall more than 150,000 Nap Nanny baby recliners after at least five infant deaths and dozens of reports of children nearly falling out of the recliners, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday. The recall covers Nap Nanny

$1 billion deal major step in Toyota legal trouble

$1 billion deal major step in Toyota legal trouble
By GREG RISLINGAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - With a proposed payout of more than $1 billion, one major chapter of a nearly four-year legal saga that left Toyota Motor Corp. fighting hundreds of lawsuits and struggling with a tarnished image has ended, though another remains. The settlement -

Gun group offers training for Utah teachers

Gun group offers training for Utah teachers
By PAUL FOYAssociated Press WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) - Jessica Fiveash sees nothing wrong with arming teachers. She's one herself, and learned Thursday how to safely use her 9 mm Ruger with a laser sight. "If we have the ability to stop something, we should do it," said the elementary school

NY charity finds shelter for homeless in Hamptons

NY charity finds shelter for homeless in Hamptons
By FRANK ELTMANAssociated Press RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) - It's not so easy to spot the homeless in the Hamptons in the summer, when celebrity A-listers fly in by helicopter and Wall Street whizzes drive out in their Jaguars and Lexuses. It's not that the homeless don't exist in the string