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Tiny presence, unknown impact for 3rd parties

Tiny presence, unknown impact for 3rd parties
By BRIAN BAKSTAssociated Press ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Third-party candidates Gary Johnson and Virgil Goode are blips in the presidential race. They have little money, aren't on stage for presidential debates and barely register in the polls - when survey takers even bother to list them as

Pa. police: Suspect tried to eat marijuana plant

Pa. police: Suspect tried to eat marijuana plant
SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) - Perhaps it was a case of the munchies. Police in northeastern Pennsylvania say an alleged pot dealer tried to destroy evidence by eating a marijuana plant. The Times-Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/Sk4LmI ) that 33-year-old Jeremiah Carmody faces several drug-related charges

Campaign travel offers Obama view of tough economy

Campaign travel offers Obama view of tough economy
By JULIE PACEAssociated Press HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) - Sometimes all President Barack Obama has to do is look out the window to get a firsthand look at the country's economic woes. This week in this town, the presidential motorcade speeds past opulent homes lining manmade Lake Las Vegas as he

Campaign travel offers Obama view of tough economy

Campaign travel offers Obama view of tough economy
By JULIE PACEAssociated Press HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) - Sometimes all President Barack Obama has to do is look out the window to get a firsthand look at the country's economic woes. This week in this town, the presidential motorcade speeds past opulent homes lining manmade Lake Las Vegas as he

Big cases for Supreme Court term starting Monday

Big cases for Supreme Court term starting Monday
By The Associated Press The Supreme Court term that begins Monday holds the prospect for major rulings about affirmative action, gay marriage and voting rights. A look at cases the court already has agreed to hear and other top cases in the pipeline: RACIAL PREFERENCES - In Fisher v. University

Gov. Brown signs bill giving juveniles 2nd chance

Gov. Brown signs bill giving juveniles 2nd chance
By DON THOMPSONAssociated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday announced signing a bill that could one day bring the release of some criminals who were sentenced as juveniles to life in prison. There are 309 inmates serving life-without-parole sentences in California for

Crime at the US-Mexico border goes corporate

Crime at the US-Mexico border goes corporate
By CHRISTOPHER SHERMANAssociated Press BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) - When a regional manager for the Mexican Gulf cartel moved his operation to a more lucrative territory on the border, he took along not only his armored trucks and personal army, but also his department heads and a team of

Big cases for Supreme Court term starting Monday

Big cases for Supreme Court term starting Monday
By The Associated Press The Supreme Court term that begins Monday holds the prospect for major rulings about affirmative action, gay marriage and voting rights. A look at cases the court already has agreed to hear and other top cases in the pipeline: RACIAL PREFERENCES - In Fisher v. University

Sex Offender Wanted On New Charges

Sex Offender Wanted On New Charges
**Press Release From Spokane County Sheriff's Office**

Sex Offender Wanted On New Charges

Sex Offender Wanted On New Charges
**Press Release From Spokane County Sheriff's Office**