3 people die, 19 wounded as gunshots ring out across city
August got off to a bloody start across the city, with three people killed and another 19 wounded in shootings, including nine people hit by gunfire at a Brooklyn house party early Sunday.

August got off to a bloody start across the city, with three people killed and another 19 wounded in shootings, including nine people hit by gunfire at a Brooklyn house party early Sunday.
Tujia valued at more than $1bn as it fights for share of country’s growing tourism market
ANDERSON, Indiana - The journey for two brothers starting up the first artisan distillery in Madison County began, ironically enough, in the Appalachian mountains.
LAFAYETTE, Indiana - Animal lover and trainer Julie Shaw wants you to meet Charlie, a 10-week-old Australian Labradoodle bred for calmness - not because he's so cute and cuddly, which is a bonus, but because it will help raise awareness about autism.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana State Police are urging drivers to be aware of the need to stop for school buses as students return back to classrooms following summer break.
HARTFORD CITY, Indiana - Purdue Extension experts will hold a program in east-central Indiana on Friday aimed at helping farmers to better understand issues resulting from flooded crops and ways to help them recover.
WASHINGTON, Indiana - The Southern Indiana Development Commission has identified a site formerly owned by the defunct gasoline pump-maker Tokheim Corp. in Washington as a priority for a $500,000 planning grant from the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
EVANSVILLE, Indiana - Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke says the demolition of a burned-out warehouse that's at the center of a city lawsuit is expected to take a month to complete.
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A section of the A2 was closed after a car fire.
Holmen’s annual Kornfest medallion hunt is set to begin on Monday, Aug. 3. The first clues for this year’s hunt — which is sponsored by the Holmen Lioness Club — will be available at the Dolla…
Now that summer is here with a vengeance, check out this list of classic convertibles that won't break the budget. After British Leyland absorbed British Motor Corporation, development all but ceased (beyond that which was necessary to keep it legally sold in the U.S.). 2. 1985 Buick RivieraThe 1980s Buick Riviera and Cadillac Eldorado were the first officially sanctioned GM convertibles that were produced since the full-size Cadillac Eldorado went out ofproduction after the 1976 model year.
The Imperial Household Agency released pictures of a bunker used by the late Emperor Hirohito during World War II where he approved Japan’s surrender to the Allied Forces 70 years ago.
If you were run over by a train you'd think you might know about it.
Regulators seek to curb trading practices fuelling recent market plunge
BlackRock now the cheapest for tracking the FTSE All Share or FTSE 100 indices
January Jones catches up with Kiernan Shipka inside the 2015 Oceana SeaChange Summer Party on Saturday night (August 1) in Dana Point, Calif. The former Mad Men mother and daughter duo also caught up with Jon Hamm inside the event, honored marine ecologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, Dr. Enric Sala, for his work to protect [...]
Her prey includes a giraffe, a kudu, an impala, a wildebeest and a warthog.
Hard spirit spiked with powdered erectile dysfunction drug
Acquisition is attempt to head off growing competition from Silicon Valley
Rapidly expanding US ride-hailing group challenges sales levy on customer fares
The United States has decided to use airstrikes to defend Pentagon-backed Syrian rebels from attackers, including forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad, U.S. officials reportedly said Sunday. The move has raised concerns that the U.S. military may come into direct conflict with government forces in Syria.
SEOUL, Aug. 3 (Yonhap) -- The average height of male Seoul citizens grew by more than 10 centimeters over the past five decades, a study showed Monday. The average height for men living in Seoul reached 173.9 centimeters in 2013, up 10.2 cm from 1
Celtic seek assurances over the quality of the pitch ahead of their Champions League qualifier with Qarabag.