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Canandaigua teens hurt in Macedon crash
By Mike Maslanik, staff writer A Canandaigua teen is in guarded condition today at Strong Memorial, following a car crash in Wayne County.
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:30A
Police: Driver in fatal crash was drunk
“Tuscola County Sheriff's Accident Reconstructionists have also determined speed was a factor in the crash,” said Skrent about the single-vehicle crash.
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:30A
Warrant arrests are made
They placed him under arrest for a 2001 Peoria County warrant for two counts of DUI and a Tenn. warrant for driving while license was revoked.
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:29A
White House Attempts To Stop Judge From Issuing An Injunction To Ban DADT!
Earlier this month, following a non-jury trial that lasted three weeks, US District Court Judge Virginia Phillips ruled that Don't Ask, Don't Tell was
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:29A
Blockbuster, Inc (PINK:BLOKA) (PINK:BLOKB) Unsurprisingly Files For Bankruptcy
Ten years ago, no one would have believed that this is happening with Blockbuster, Inc (PINK:BLOKA, BLOKA message board) (PINK:BLOKB).
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:29A
Motorcyclist critically injured in morning crash near Oakland airport
Road remains closed in both directions as the accident investigation proceeds, police said. The crash occurred about 6 am at Hegenberger and Leet Drive.
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:29A
The Rising Tide of Job Bias Claims
a San Francisco plaintiffs' attorney. In other words, young lawyers, forget bankruptcy law. That's so 2009. Employment litigation is where it's at.
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:28A
The Rising Tide of Job Bias Claims
a San Francisco plaintiffs' attorney. In other words, young lawyers, forget bankruptcy law. That's so 2009. Employment litigation is where it's at.
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:28A
The Rising Tide of Job Bias Claims
a San Francisco plaintiffs' attorney. In other words, young lawyers, forget bankruptcy law. That's so 2009. Employment litigation is where it's at.
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:28A
Judge to decide if UCF athletics will have a cap in a lawsuit filed in the
A judge is expected to decide Friday if the University of Central Florida Athletics will have a cap in damages that could be awarded in a lawsuit over the
Updated: 09/24/2010 11:26A