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UPDATE: Fire Crews Rush To House Fire On E. Mission

UPDATE: Fire Crews Rush To House Fire On E. Mission
UPDATE: The fire happened in a home that was converted into 2 separate apartments. The fire appears to have started in the attic of the upper unit according to firefighters on the scene. Fire crews don't believe anyone lived in the unit that the fire started in. The people in the downstairs

New Orleans streetcar line to get Super Bowl debut

New Orleans streetcar line to get Super Bowl debut
By CAIN BURDEAUAssociated Press NEW ORLEANS (AP) - With the Super Bowl less than three months away, New Orleans is rushing to lay streetcar tracks through one of its busiest corridors to connect by trolley the Louisiana Superdome and the French Quarter. The Big Easy - which will be the site of

Israel reports 'direct hits' on Syrian target

Israel reports 'direct hits' on Syrian target
By ARIEL SCHALIT and JOSEF FEDERMANAssociated Press TEL HAZEKA, Golan Heights (AP) - Israeli tanks struck a Syrian artillery launcher Monday after a stray mortar shell flew into Israel-held territory, the first direct clash between the neighbors since the Syrian uprising began nearly two years

Official: Emails from paramour led to FBI probe

Official: Emails from paramour led to FBI probe
By KIMBERLY DOZIER and PETE YOSTAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The scandal that brought down CIA Director David Petraeus started with harassing emails sent by his biographer and paramour, Paula Broadwell, to another woman, and eventually led the FBI to discover the affair, U.S. officials

Official: Emails from paramour led to FBI probe

Official: Emails from paramour led to FBI probe
By KIMBERLY DOZIER and PETE YOSTAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The scandal that brought down CIA Director David Petraeus started with harassing emails sent by his biographer and paramour, Paula Broadwell, to another woman, and eventually led the FBI to discover the affair, U.S. officials

27 inmates killed in Sri Lanka prison shootout

27 inmates killed in Sri Lanka prison shootout
By BHARATHA MALLAWARACHIAssociated Press COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - A shootout between rioting prisoners and security forces at a prison in Sri Lanka's capital killed at least 27 inmates, while police said Saturday that they arrested five prisoners who had managed to escape and were

10 Things to Know for Friday

10 Things to Know for Friday
By The Associated Press Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about on Friday: 1. WHY OBAMA'S IN A BIND He's got to stand his ground against the GOP, and risk falling off the "fiscal cliff," or reach a compromise - and risk angering

SLIDESHOW: Two Moose Take A Sunday Stroll Through Airway Heights

SLIDESHOW: Two Moose Take A Sunday Stroll Through Airway Heights
AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. - Sunday afternoon, we here in the KHQ newsroom heard the term "Moose Paparazzi" come over the scanner and we just had to know what was going on. So we sent out photographer Dave out to the west plains to check on the call. A short time later Dave called back and told us

Mood of the Nation: Some optimism amid struggles

Mood of the Nation: Some optimism amid struggles
By The Associated Press On the eve of the 2012 elections, The Associated Press interviewed dozens of Americans to try to gauge the economic mood of the nation. People were asked about jobs, housing, gas prices, retirement and other issues. Among them were: - Adrienne Cragnotti, 46, and Mike

Wheel you marry me? Europe has crush on cycling

Wheel you marry me? Europe has crush on cycling
By JAN M. OLSEN and KARL RITTERAssociated Press COPENHAGEN (AP) - Cycling through the heart of some European cities can be a terrifying experience as you jostle for space with cars, trucks and scooters that whizz by with only inches to spare. Thankfully for bicycle enthusiasts, a movement is