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Syrian tensions spark clashes, worry in Lebanon's capital
World NowTwo people were killed and more than a dozen others wounded in overnight street battles in Beirut between groups that support and oppose Syria's rulers, raising fears that Lebanon could be drawn into the conflict of its larger neighbor.... -
Deadly winter storm sweeps Great Plains; more snow, wind expected
Nation NowAbout 10 inches of snow had fallen in western Kansas before dawn Tuesday, and several more inches — along with strong wind gusts — were expected, National Weather Service meteorologist Tim Burke in Dodge City told The Times.... -
Colombian government in all-out war against drug gang
World NowColombian government announced a "shock plan" to combat one of the nation's strongest drug gangs, Los Urabenos, who declared a two-day ban on business activities in a dozen northern cities last week.... -
Traffic restrictions start tomorrow on Bethlehem's Fahy Bridge
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellThis just in from PennDOT: Update on Pedestrian Access on the Philip J. Fahy Memorial (New Street) Bridge over the Lehigh River in Bethlehem The sidewalk Philip J. Fahy Memorial (New Street) Bridge over the Lehigh River was closed on Aug. 27 after a... -
Winter storm dumps 20 inches of snow on Nebraska, moves to Iowa
Nation NowWinter storm: A blizzard that dumped several feet of snow on Denver and northeastern Colorado on Friday made its way across Nebraska overnight and into southwest Iowa on Saturday, causing dozens of accidents on highways as visibility was reduced to near-... -
Canadians debating travel to Mexico after attacks on citizens
World NowA string of brutal attacks on Canadians has travelers in Canada debating whether they should continue to visit Mexico.... -
Mexico's defense secretary acknowledges errors in drug war
World NowMexico's defense secretary has conceded "errors" in the country's drug war, in one of the more frank assertions from the government as it wages a military-led campaign against violent traffickers.... -
Mexico sets tourism record despite drug violence
World NowThe number of tourist visits to Mexico set a record last year despite the country's soaring drug violence.... -
Coping with fear in Monterrey, Mexico, or leaving it
World NowCheckpoints are now part of daily life in Monterrey, a metropolitan region of more than 4 million -- Mexico's wealthiest and third-largest city. The brief anxiety that these encounters produce in people is probably the least of residents' worries.... -
FloriDUH travel alert: Monkeys on the loose — again — in Levy County
FloriDUHFolks in east Levy County reported seeing three monkeys, according to a news release from the Levy County Sheriff's Office. But the monkeys again managed to escape from being sighted by authorities. But they left plenty of evidence: A deputy located a... -
Princess Cruises to return to Mexican ports
Money & CompanyMonths after growing crime-related violence in Mexico prompted Princess Cruises to cancel stops at Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta, the company has added the two Mexican ports to next year's itinerary.... -
Turnpike traffic jam? There's an app for that
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellThis just in from the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission: "Motorists on the Pennsylvania Turnpike can now be forewarned about problems that could impact their travels, thanks to an innovative smartphone application unveiled today. The Turnpike Commission...
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