Associated Press - June 28, 2009 4:15 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A horrific chain-reaction accident on Interstate 44 in far northeast Oklahoma has claimed a 10th victim.  |


Associated Press - June 28, 2009 2:15 PM ET HOUSTON (AP) - Work by the troubled Houston crime lab is under scrutiny again, this time in the case of a death row inmate seeking a new trial after...  |
Associated Press - June 28, 2009 2:25 PM ET FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - He's the former Texas Rangers baseball team president who later was appointed as a U.S. ambassador.  |
Associated Press - June 27, 2009 10:45 PM ET CLEBURNE, Texas (AP) - The ground shook, windows rattled and the North Texas town of Cleburne was dealt its sixth earthquake in less than a...  |


Everyone remembers where they were when Elvis Pressly died. Now, another music icon has died.  |
Members of a Souris parents group are anticipating a meeting with school planners to talk about the new kindergarten to Grade 12 school the government has said it will build in the area.  |
A baby who was expected to receive a new heart from an infant at the centre of a transplant controversy has been given a new organ and is recovering well, say doctors at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children.  |
P.E.I. must care for the North Shore's famous views when expanding wind power generation, says the Dune Shores Tourism Association.  |
For the first time, Maritime Electric is offering energy audits to P.E.I. businesses, though a leading efficiency expert said it doesn't mean companies will use less electricity.  |
Conservative MLA Mike Currie pleaded guilty to assault Thursday in provincial court in Charlottetown.  |
Tucson, Arizona - United States Border Patrol Agents assigned to the Tucson, Ariz. station discovered more than 1,000 pounds of...  |
Friday, Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva voted in favor of the American Clean Energy and Security Act, a bill designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourage the development of clean, renewable energy sources. The bill passed the U.S. House of  |
The City of Yuma Parks and Recreation Department will celebrate National Park and Recreation Month in July - the traditional month for this designation since 1985. The City invites residents to take advantage of a number of opportunities to get  |
PPEP TEC High School will host a College Workshop for high school students about obtaining money for college on Thursday, July 2nd, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Somerton Library, 240 Canal Street. There is no charge to  |
There's fun for the whole family this summer at the Foothills Library, 13226 E. South Frontage Road. During the month of July, the Foothills Library will host children's story times and other fun summer reading program activities, family and classic  |
Sources tell Eyewitness News that 17-year-old Jacob T. Eddy of Gowanda, is listed in serious condition with injuries he sustained in an early evening crash Saturday.  |
A Buffalo congressman has called for a bigger chunk of the New York Power Authority's profits to be funneled into Western New York. But some elected leaders in Niagara County — home to the...  |
The guy in the Cheap Trick T-shirt standing near the box office just prior to the commencement of Friday's Def Leppard show at Darien Lake did not look happy. Matter of fact, he appeared to be c...  |
Dr. Conrad Murray, a physician with a tangled financial and personal history who was hired to accompany Jackson on his planned summer concert tour, reportedly performed CPR until paramedics arrived at...  |
June 13 • Melba D. Hicks, 38, was arrested just after 3 a. m. in the 1700 block of Niagara Street, Niagara Falls police said. The Niagara Avenue resident was charged with aggravated driving whil...  |
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