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WSU Police Respond To Gunshot Report

WSU Police Respond To Gunshot Report
**Press Release From WSU Police** PULLMAN, Wash. - Washington State University police responded to a report of shots fired on campus early Thursday afternoon in the 1300 and 1400 block of Olympia Avenue SE near Rogers Hall. Investigating officers report it appears the weapon involved in the

Christian right election-year rally set for Philly

Christian right election-year rally set for Philly
By RACHEL ZOLLAP Religion Writer Christian conservatives who blame "moral depravity" for everything from the recession to terrorism are converging on Philadelphia for a rally they hope will spark a religious revival as Election Day nears. Called "America for Jesus 2012," the prayer assembly on

NEW DETAILS: Firefighters Gaining On Washington Wildfires

NEW DETAILS: Firefighters Gaining On Washington Wildfires
SEATTLE (AP) - Thousands of firefighters are still battling five major wildfires in Eastern Washington that have burned a total of 186 square miles, but managers are increasingly confident they're gaining control.    The state Emergency Operations Center is returning Thursday to

$42.6 million FEMA trailer settlements approved

$42.6 million FEMA trailer settlements approved
By MICHAEL KUNZELMANAssociated Press NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A federal judge gave his final approval Thursday to a $42.6 million class-action settlement between companies that made and installed government-issued trailers after hurricanes in 2005 and Gulf Coast storm victims who claim they were

AP IMPACT: Air Force insiders foresaw F-22 woes

AP IMPACT: Air Force insiders foresaw F-22 woes
By ERIC TALMADGEAssociated Press KADENA AIR BASE, Japan (AP) - Years before F-22 pilots began getting dizzy in the cockpit, before one struggled to breathe as he tried to pull out of a fatal crash, before two more went on television to say the plane was so unsafe they refused to fly it, a small

Students allegedly got alcohol enema at Tenn. frat

Students allegedly got alcohol enema at Tenn. frat
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The University of Tennessee is investigating allegations that fraternity members took alcohol enemas, leading one student to be hospitalized, and a national fraternity has suspended its chapter in Knoxville. The Knoxville News Sentinel (http://bit.ly/Pndf7d) reports the

New Audi wagon: Off-road not so much

New Audi wagon: Off-road not so much
By ANN M. JOBFor The Associated Press Some seven years after it left American shores, the Audi allroad returns as a more fuel efficient and quicker wagon with proper German road manners and toned-down off-road capability. The air suspension and heavy weight are gone. So are the thirsty V-6 and

Greek riots, Spanish marches shatter market calm

Greek riots, Spanish marches shatter market calm
By ELENA BECATOROSAssociated Press ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Europe's fragile financial calm was shattered Wednesday as investors worried that violent anti-austerity protests in Greece and Spain's debt troubles showed that the continent still cannot contain its financial crisis. Police

Greek riots, Spanish marches shatter market calm

Greek riots, Spanish marches shatter market calm
By ELENA BECATOROSAssociated Press ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Europe's fragile financial calm was shattered Wednesday as investors worried that violent anti-austerity protests in Greece and Spain's debt troubles showed that the continent still cannot contain its financial crisis. Police

Ariz sheriff loses appeal on immigration law limit

Ariz sheriff loses appeal on immigration law limit
PHOENIX (AP) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday denied an Arizona sheriff's request to reverse a lower-court decision barring his deputies from detaining people solely on the suspicion that they're illegal immigrants. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco issued a 23-page