Unseasonably hot temperatures bake south-central states
WICHITA, Kansas - Unseasonably hot temperatures and strong winds have descended across much of the southern Plains, sparking grass fires in some areas.
WICHITA, Kansas - Unseasonably hot temperatures and strong winds have descended across much of the southern Plains, sparking grass fires in some areas.
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Unseasonably hot temperatures and strong winds have descended across much of the southern Plains, sparking grass fires in some areas.
Union minister and Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) president Ram Vilas Paswan on Thursday expressed sympathy for JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar while maintaining that any agitation should be within the ambit of Constitution of India.
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Firefighters say an early morning blaze caused an estimated $900,000 in damage to a church in Duluth.
After it was announced yesterday that Governor Jerry Brown committed $176.6 million to test and decontaminate the 1.7 mile lead-infected community impacted by the now-closed Exide battery plant, a reporter asked me if I would "finally rest easier?"
Justice, both environmental and economic, for this low-income and predominantly Latino community has been a priority of mine since I joined the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors just over a year ago.
Governor Brown took brave and much-needed action. Читать дальше...
It seems it's not motorists alone who are to blame for frequent traffic violations in city, but faulty traffic signals and lack of timers too.
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — The Latest on a helicopter crash into Pearl Harbor in Honolulu (all times local):
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - The Latest on a helicopter crash into Pearl Harbor in Honolulu (all times local):
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — The Latest on a helicopter crash into Pearl Harbor in Honolulu (all times local):
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — The Latest on a helicopter crash into Pearl Harbor in Honolulu (all times local):
Officials say a 16-year-old passenger is in critical condition after a helicopter carrying five people crashed into Pearl Harbor. Honolulu Emergency Services Department spokeswoman Shayne Enright says responders treated the boy and took him to a hospital after the hard landing on Thursday. A tourist from Australia says she was visiting Pearl Harbor when she heard a couple of loud bangs and realized a helicopter had crashed into the water. The Navy says operations at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center... Читать дальше...
Terör örgütü PKK'nın Suriye uzantısı YPG'nin asıl amacı dünya basını tarafından da her geçen gün daha net şekilde ortaya konuluyor. Son olarak İngiliz Times gazetesindeki haberde YPG'nin Minnağ hava üssünün...Devamı için tıklayınız
House bill also eliminates all runoffs this year
Contingency map of new congressional districts approved 32-15; House will vote today
Republicans say it meets legal standards; Democrats say it violates federal voting law
… Click to Continue »The artist who grew up on stage with her family's Minneapolis-based Ragamala Dance Company brings her acclaimed solo work back home.
The club's former midfielder says top stars now play for Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal and says the Red Devils need to think about what direction the club is going in
Aparna Ramaswamy steps out as a solo artist.
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas - The Arkansas Supreme Court has temporarily suspended a judge charged with negligent homicide in the death of his son, who was left in the back seat of a hot car last summer.
New Bomber Nathan Grima says he has cleared the air with former coach Brad Scott.
SACRAMENTO, California - Despite coming up empty in his attempts to make a roster move before the NBA trade deadline Thursday, Sacramento general manager Vlade Divac remains confident that the Kings can still make the playoffs.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R., N.C.) is working on a proposal that would create criminal penalties for companies that don’t comply with court orders to decipher encrypted communications, four people familiar with the matter said, potentially escalating an issue that is dividing Washington and Silicon Valley.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R., N.C.) is working on a proposal that would create criminal penalties for companies that don’t comply with court orders to decipher encrypted communications, four people familiar with the matter said, potentially escalating an issue that is dividing Washington and Silicon Valley.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R., N.C.) is working on a proposal that would create criminal penalties for companies that don’t comply with court orders to decipher encrypted communications, four people familiar with the matter said, potentially escalating an issue that is dividing Washington and Silicon Valley.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Feuding between Maryland's Republican governor and the Democratic-led legislature intensified Thursday, as black lawmakers criticized budget decisions affecting areas wit…