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Police: Indiana gunman frees hostages, shoots self

A gunman looking for someone he believed owed him money took and released hostages in Valparaiso, Indiana, before fatally shooting himself, authorities said

NJ judge: Texter not liable for driver's crash

A judge in New Jersey says a woman who texted her boyfriend while he was driving can't held liable for a car crash he caused while responding to her, seriously

Office politics and conflicts with co-workers high on the list

What is the most stressful part of your job? A new survey shows more people stress over their work-life balance than anything else at work.

Times-Picayune to cut paper to 3 days a week

The Times-Picayune, one of the nation's oldest newspapers, will no longer offer print editions seven days a week and instead plans to offer three printed

O'Neill suspended by California racing board

He was one of the most memorable parts of the 137th Preakness. Now, as he prepares for a run at horse racing's Triple Crown, "I'll Have Another" trainer Doug

Romney's campaign holding raffle for people who donate

Donate to Republican Mitt Romney's campaign and you could win a dinner with the presumptive GOP presidential candidate and Donald Trump.

SpaceX Dragon capsule brings ashes of James Doohan to ISS

In the end, it was Scotty who got beamed up.  The ashes of late actor James Doohan, who played chief engineer Montgomery Scott in the original "Star Trek"

Churches to raise money to oppose same-sex marriage

Scores of Maine churches will pass the collection plate a second time at Sunday services on Father's Day to kick off a fundraising campaign for the lead

Zimmerman complained about Sanford police in 2011

George  Zimmerman  accused the Sanford police department of corruption more than a year before he shot Trayvon Martin, saying at a public forum the agency

After decade in storage, Washington letter on religious freedom will go public

After sitting in storage for nearly a decade, George Washington's signature statement on religious liberty will go on display this summer in the city where

Baby spinach recalled over salmonella concerns

Consumers need to check their refrigerators because some organic baby spinach is being recalled after random testing found possible salmonella contamination in

Gov't taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud

The government is trying to crack down on food stamp recipients who are ripping off taxpayers by illegally selling their benefit cards for cash.
 

Doggie DNA service used to track down dog owners who leave messes behind

Doggie DNA is being used for more than just identifying the types of breeds that make up your beloved pet.  More and more apartment complexes are also using it

Drug that led to Michael Jackson's death to be used in Missouri executions

The anesthetic that caused the overdose death of pop star Michael Jackson is now the drug for executions in Missouri.

Pedro Hernandez charged in Etan Patz death

Pedro Hernandez, a former Manhattan store employee who once lived in the same neighborhood as Etan Patz, was arrested Thursday in the boy's death, more than

Facebook stock climbs, but company faces lawsuits

Facebook's fourth day of trading as a public company saw an increase in the company's stock price and shareholder lawsuits related to the social network's

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    2 cops caught in inappropriate activity

    Two Baltimore City Police Officer have been suspended after an encounter at a local cafe.

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    Inmate walks off work release assignment

    Police are looking for Jermaine Jeter, 30, after he never showed up for his work release program.

  4. Plea in crash that sent officer over JFX

    Plea in crash that sent officer over JFX

    The man responsible for hitting a Baltimore City Police Officer on the side of the JFX that sent her flying over the edge and to the ground has been convicted of four traffic offenses.

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