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Risk and reward at the dawn of civilian drone age

Risk and reward at the dawn of civilian drone age
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The dawn of the age of aerial civilian drones is rich with possibilities for people far from the war zones where they made their devastating mark as a weapon of choice against terrorists. The unmanned, generally small aircraft can steer water and

Kansas couple: Indoor gardening prompted pot raid

Kansas couple: Indoor gardening prompted pot raid
By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTHAssociated Press LEAWOOD, Kan. (AP) - Two former CIA employees whose Kansas home was fruitlessly searched for marijuana during a two-state drug sweep claim they were illegally targeted, possibly because they had bought indoor growing supplies to raise vegetables. Adlynn and

Drone industry worries about privacy backlash

Drone industry worries about privacy backlash
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - It's a good bet that in the not-so-distant future aerial drones will be part of Americans' everyday lives, performing countless useful functions. A far cry from the killing machines whose missiles incinerate terrorists, these generally small,

Drone industry worries about privacy backlash

Drone industry worries about privacy backlash
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - It's a good bet that in the not-so-distant future aerial drones will be part of Americans' everyday lives, performing countless useful functions. A far cry from the killing machines whose missiles incinerate terrorists, these generally small,

Drone industry worries about privacy backlash

Drone industry worries about privacy backlash
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - It's a good bet that in the not-so-distant future aerial drones will be part of Americans' everyday lives, performing countless useful functions. A far cry from the killing machines whose missiles incinerate terrorists, these generally small,

Drone industry worries about privacy backlash

Drone industry worries about privacy backlash
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - It's a good bet that in the not-so-distant future aerial drones will be part of Americans' everyday lives, performing countless useful functions. A far cry from the killing machines whose missiles incinerate terrorists, these generally small,

Risk and reward at the dawn of civilian drone age

Risk and reward at the dawn of civilian drone age
By JOAN LOWYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The dawn of the age of aerial civilian drones is rich with possibilities for people far from the war zones where they made their devastating mark as a weapon of choice against terrorists. The unmanned, generally small aircraft can steer water and

Dad told cops Loughner 'doesn't seem right lately'

Dad told cops Loughner 'doesn't seem right lately'
By The Associated Press TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Major findings on the Jan. 8, 2011, attack on former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords gleaned from about 2,700 pages of documents released Wednesday, including survivor accounts, police reports and interviews with friends and family of gunman Jared Loughner:

Fatal Tacoma Police Shooting Justified

Fatal Tacoma Police Shooting Justified
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - The Pierce County prosecutor says a police officer was justified in fatally shooting a man who pointed a loaded handgun at him last August outside a Tacoma home.    Prosecutor Mark Lindquist says 29-year-old Prince Jamel Gavin refused orders to drop the gun and

Fatal Tacoma Police Shooting Justified

Fatal Tacoma Police Shooting Justified
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - The Pierce County prosecutor says a police officer was justified in fatally shooting a man who pointed a loaded handgun at him last August outside a Tacoma home.    Prosecutor Mark Lindquist says 29-year-old Prince Jamel Gavin refused orders to drop the gun and