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Car Crashes Through Subway

Car Crashes Through Subway
SPOKANE, Wash. - Emergency responders were called the Shadle Park shopping center Sunday afternoon after a car came crashing into a Subway restaurant. Witnesses on scene told our crews there were no injuries and it appears to be a case where the driver mistook the gas pedal for the brake pedal and

Car Crashes Through Subway

Car Crashes Through Subway
SPOKANE, Wash. - Emergency responders were called the Shadle Park shopping center Sunday afternoon after a car came crashing into a Subway restaurant. Witnesses on scene told our crews there were no injuries and it appears to be a case where the driver mistook the gas pedal for the brake pedal and

Top contenders to be the next pope

Top contenders to be the next pope
By The Associated Press VATICAN CITY (AP) - Cardinals from around the world gather this week in a conclave to elect a new pope following the stunning resignation of Benedict XVI. In the secretive world of the Vatican, there is no way to know who is in the running, and history has yielded plenty of

Winter snowstorm pummels Midwest, heads toward DC

Winter snowstorm pummels Midwest, heads toward DC
By DAVID DISHNEAUAssociated Press HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) - After pummeling the nation's midsection with heavy snow, a late-winter storm was making its way Wednesday toward the nation's capital, where residents braced for the possibility of snarled traffic and power outages. As the storm

DC region faces unique challenges from budget cuts

DC region faces unique challenges from budget cuts
By MATTHEW BARAKATAssociated Press ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - To get a sense of just how much federal government spending influences the Washington metropolitan area, all you have to do is listen to the ads on an all-news radio station there. Instead of promoting happy hours and nightclubs, WTOP's

DC region faces unique challenges from budget cuts

DC region faces unique challenges from budget cuts
By MATTHEW BARAKATAssociated Press ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - To get a sense of just how much federal government spending influences the Washington metropolitan area, all you have to do is listen to the ads on an all-news radio station there. Instead of promoting happy hours and nightclubs, WTOP's

San Francisco's 'other' bridge prepares to shine

San Francisco's 'other' bridge prepares to shine
By LISA LEFFAssociated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - After more than 75 years in the shadow of its glamorous cousin, San Francisco's "other" bridge is getting a chance to shine. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has been turned into the latest - and by far the biggest - backdrop for New York

San Francisco's 'other' bridge prepares to shine

San Francisco's 'other' bridge prepares to shine
By LISA LEFFAssociated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - After more than 75 years in the shadow of its glamorous cousin, San Francisco's "other" bridge is getting a chance to shine. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has been turned into the latest - and by far the biggest - backdrop for New York

San Francisco's 'other' bridge prepares to shine

San Francisco's 'other' bridge prepares to shine
By LISA LEFFAssociated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - After more than 75 years in the shadow of its glamorous cousin, San Francisco's "other" bridge is getting a chance to shine. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has been turned into the latest - and by far the biggest - backdrop for New York

Companies struggle to popularize mobile money

Companies struggle to popularize mobile money
By PETER SVENSSONAP Technology Writer BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - Mobile money may seem like a hot concept, but consumers aren't warming to it. At the world's largest cellphone trade show, here in Barcelona this week, the 70,000 attendees are encouraged to use their cellphones -instead their