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137 police shots, 2 dead: Many questions in Ohio

137 police shots, 2 dead: Many questions in Ohio
By By THOMAS J. SHEERANAssociated Press CLEVELAND (AP) - A chase that ended with 13 officers firing 137 rounds, killing two people, began with a pop - perhaps a gunshot or backfire from a car speeding past police headquarters. For the next 25 minutes late in the night of Nov. 29, the car

Ala. officer improving after shooting, chase

Ala. officer improving after shooting, chase
By By JAY REEVESAssociated Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Authorities said an east Alabama police officer shot and seriously wounded in an exchange of gunfire with a homicide suspect was improving Sunday as investigators tried to verify the identities of three people whose slayings sparked a two

UPDATE: Man Killed After Being Hit By Car While Helping With Slide-Off

UPDATE: Man Killed After Being Hit By Car While Helping With Slide-Off
KHQ.COM - The man killed after being hit by a vehicle while assisting another vehicle that had left the roadway has been identified as 56-year-old Scott Moore of Priest River. The Washington State Patrol says Moore got out of his car Friday night on I-90 near the Garden Springs exit to assist with

UPDATE: Man Killed After Being Hit By Car While Helping With Slide-Off

UPDATE: Man Killed After Being Hit By Car While Helping With Slide-Off
KHQ.COM - The man killed after being hit by a vehicle while assisting another vehicle that had left the roadway has been identified as 56-year-old Scott Moore of Priest River. The Washington State Patrol says Moore got out of his car Friday night on I-90 near the Garden Springs exit to assist with

Feds to probe why alarms failed in W.Va. explosion

Feds to probe why alarms failed in W.Va. explosion
By By JOHN RABY and VICKI SMITHAssociated Press SISSONVILLE, W.Va. (AP) - Federal investigators are looking into why no alarms sounded as a massive natural gas explosion sent flames as high as hilltops, engulfing homes and a large section of an interstate for more than an hour. Investigators

APNewsBreak: Explo faced scrutiny before La. scare

APNewsBreak: Explo faced scrutiny before La. scare
By By HOLBROOK MOHRAssociated Press DOYLINE, La. (AP) - The explosives recycling company that caused the evacuation of a Louisiana town has come under scrutiny for explosions and its handling of dangerous materials before, and it was so far behind on its rent that the Louisiana National Guard

Correction: Missouri River-Pipeline story

Correction: Missouri River-Pipeline story
ST. LOUIS (AP) - In a story Dec. 10 about a proposed Missouri River pipeline to the West, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the Missouri River flows from North Dakota to Missouri and provides drinking water, recreation, hydropower and irrigation in six states. The Missouri River begins

Report: Asian economies will surpass US, Europe

Report: Asian economies will surpass US, Europe
By By KIMBERLY DOZIERAP Intelligence Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States could see its standing as a superpower eroded and Asian economies will outstrip those of North America and Europe combined by 2030, according to the best guess of the U.S. intelligence community in its latest

Snowfall a boon for Upper Midwest outdoors fans

Snowfall a boon for Upper Midwest outdoors fans
By By JEFF BAENENAssociated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - After enduring last year's snowless winter, skiers and snowmobilers may have despaired of ever seeing a decent snowfall again. But fans of the wintry outdoors got their wish this weekend when a slow-moving storm dumped up to 16 inches of

Police: Airport security officer killed in Ohio

Police: Airport security officer killed in Ohio
CLEVELAND (AP) - A Transportation Security Administration officer was fatally shot by her husband Sunday before he killed himself on an off-site parking lot at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, authorities said. Before turning the gun on himself, the husband fired at a second TSA employee