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Women pulled from submerged car in RI identified

Women pulled from submerged car in RI identified
By ERIKA NIEDOWSKI and MICHELLE R. SMITHAssociated Press NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - The three victims who were pulled from a car hours after it plunged off a pier and landed on its roof in Newport Harbor were identified Saturday as a Rhode Island woman and two women from Europe, police said. Part of

Union boss: Friendly fire possibility in shooting

Union boss: Friendly fire possibility in shooting
By JACQUES BILLEAUD and PETE YOSTAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - The shooting of two U.S. Border Patrol agents near the Arizona-Mexico border may have been a case of friendly fire, a union chief for border agents and law enforcement officials said Friday. The development could shake up the

Anatomy of Vatican scandal: How the butler did it

Anatomy of Vatican scandal: How the butler did it
By NICOLE WINFIELDAssociated Press VATICAN CITY (AP) - He had the trust of Pope Benedict XVI and the cardinals, monsignors and priests who run the Roman Catholic Church. And because of his privileged position as papal butler, he had access to their deepest secrets: confidential letters, memos,

Downtown Restaurant Closes, Asks, 'Did City Do Enough?'

Downtown Restaurant Closes, Asks, 'Did City Do Enough?'
SPOKANE, Wash – The doors are closing for the last time at Beignets Restaurant, only three months after they opened.  "I am angry.  I'm very angry," owner Judie Sowards told KHQ.  "I wanted the city to do a little bit more." Sowards says the closure is because business fell

Downtown Restaurant Closes, Asks, 'Did City Do Enough?'

Downtown Restaurant Closes, Asks, 'Did City Do Enough?'
SPOKANE, Wash – The doors are closing for the last time at Beignets Restaurant, only three months after they opened.  "I am angry.  I'm very angry," owner Judie Sowards told KHQ.  "I wanted the city to do a little bit more." Sowards says the closure is because business fell

Downtown Restaurant Closes, Asks, 'Did City Do Enough?'

Downtown Restaurant Closes, Asks, 'Did City Do Enough?'
SPOKANE, Wash – The doors are closing for the last time at Beignets Restaurant, only three months after they opened.  "I am angry.  I'm very angry," owner Judie Sowards told KHQ.  "I wanted the city to do a little bit more." Sowards says the closure is because business fell

Correction: Alamo-Victory or Death story

Correction: Alamo-Victory or Death story
DALLAS (AP) - In a story Oct. 4 about the "Victory or Death" letter by Col. William B. Travis, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the Battle of San Jacinto was on April 22, 1836. It was on April 21. A corrected version of the story is below: Texas agencies duel over Alamo commander'

Can You Identify These Two: Suspects In ATM/Vending Machine Thefts

Can You Identify These Two: Suspects In ATM/Vending Machine Thefts
**Press Release From Spokane County Sheriff's Office** SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. - Spokane Valley Detectives are asking for the public's help in identifying these two male subjects.  These photographs were obtained from Valley Hospital Security after these suspects broke into and stole

Lawmakers divided on counterterror effort

Lawmakers divided on counterterror effort
By EILEEN SULLIVAN and MATT APUZZOAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Stinging criticism from Congress about a counterterrorism effort that improperly collected information about innocent Americans is turning up the heat on the Obama administration to justify the program's continued

State Dept opens Benghazi consulate attack probe

State Dept opens Benghazi consulate attack probe
By MATTHEW LEEAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Past investigations into attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions have blamed both the administration and Congress for failing to spend enough money to ensure that the overseas facilities were safe despite a clear rise in terror threats to American