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Storm Team 12: Heat wave ends
A series of weather-makers will be passing through Kansas this week bringing us good chances for rain, passing storms and significant heat relief. All in all if you are heat weary the forecast looks good for you.
Monday we'll see mostly sunny skies west,...Tags: Weather, Kansas, Weather Reports
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Landrum set to appear today in El Centro federal court
Staff WriterA convicted sex offender who lived within walking distance of a Westmorland elementary school is set to appear in El Centro federal court today in connection with a child pornography case. Gerald Landrum’s detention hearing would see whether he...Tags: California, Politics, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Trials, Local Government
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Maryland bankers: We've got heart
Elizabeth Warren is a native of Oklahoma, but she might as well be from Baltimore based on the reception the city gave her Thursday night. She spoke at a town hall meeting held by Rep. Elijah E. Cummings to talk about the new Consumer Financial Protection...Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Politics, Elections, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Elizabeth Warren
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No DNA match for latest D.B. Cooper suspect
ReutersDNA analysis has failed to establish a link between the skyjacker dubbed D.B. Cooper and a new suspect in the decades-old case, but the results do not rule out that he may have been the culprit, the FBI said on Monday. The FBI's disclosure came days...Tags: Human Body, Police Investigations, Crimes, Biotechnology Industry, Justice System
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Constellation sells portion of its stake in gas and oil company
Baltimore's Constellation Energy has sold a portion of its minority stake in a gas and oil production company in a revised deal valued at $12.7 million. Oklahoma City-based PostRock Energy Corp. announced late Monday that it had purchased 14.9 percent of...Tags: Politics, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Elections, Energy Partners Limited, Oklahoma City
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Kansas Governor returns $31.5 million federal grant
* Kansas governor sends back ``early innovator'' HHS grant
* Brings returned grants amount to some $90 million
* HHS likely would have to set up Kansas exchange
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Kansas became Tuesday the second state to return a large federal...Tags: Executive Branch, Healthcare Laws, Laws, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Local Government
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More Rain & Just How Hot Was July?
9PM Update... New data is NOT that encouraging for a significant rain...odds faver under .25" for the metro with MUCH light tallies to the NE of KC and heavier stuff from Manhattan to Garnett to Joplin...1-2"ossible there...it shouldn't rain all day...Tags: New Mexico, California, Michigan, Weather Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Seymour 'Sy' H. Easthouse Jr.
Sioux Falls: Seymour "Sy" H. Easthouse Jr. died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011, at Sanford Hospital in Sioux Falls, surrounded by his family and friends. Sy, the son of Seymour Howard Easthouse Sr. and Mildred Arcella Zoss, was born October 8, 1940, in Sheldon,...Tags: Iowa, Politics, Elections, Watertown, Roman Catholicism
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Cutbacks force retreat in war on meth
ST. LOUIS — Police and sheriff's departments in states that produce much of the nation's methamphetamine have made a sudden retreat in the war on meth, at times virtually abandoning pursuit of the drug because they can no longer afford to clean up...Tags: Crimes, Local Government, Michigan, Allergies, Physical Conditions
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Remembering Rosie the Riveter
Wilma Ferrebee was still in high school in 1941 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the nation on the heels of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
"I can still hear his voice saying we're at war," said the 65-year resident of Laurel, who...Tags: Alabama, Arts and Culture, Michigan, Arizona, Laurel
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Inside the Courtroom: Day Two of Testimony in the Rolland Comstock Wrongful Death Civil Trial
Reporter, PhotographerScroll down to see the latest updates from inside the courtroom starting at 9:00 Wednesday morning. The second day of testimony is underway in a rare civil case filed before any criminal charges. Faith Stocker is suing her mother, Alberta Comstock,...Tags: Crimes, Minority Groups, Justice System, Heart Attack, Physical Conditions
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