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Police: Wilkes-Barre bus crashes on NJ Turnpike, killing two
Several people were injured in the New Jersey Turnpike crash, state police Sgt. Stephen Jones said. The one-vehicle crash happened just days after a bus from an Uncasville, Conn., casino crashed as it was returning to New York City's Chinatown
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:12A

Idling Japanese auto plants could affect North America production
Even as Borders Group appears in federal bankruptcy court in Manhattan today to ask for more time... Richard Hatch just received another dose of cold, hard reality. Dear Carolyn: I have been friends with a neighbor for almost a year. Once upon a time,
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:12A

Bohemian Club blocked from cutting its forest
However, a lawsuit filed by the Sierra Club and the Bohemian Redwood Rescue Club in February 2010 has stopped any action for now at the tract 75 miles north of San Francisco. The logging proposal, known as a nonindustrial timber-management plan,
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:12A

Businesses slam plan for immigration bill
Rick Scott, a Republican with the strong tea-party backing, called for immigration reform on the campaign trail after a federal judge struck down portions of an Arizona law that requires police who make routine traffic stops to check motorist's
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:11A

Maricopa Association of Governments will draw up standards for police
Members of MAG's Regional Domestic Violence Council say the project, in its early stages, also is intended to make victims feel safe and confident in cooperating with the criminal-justice system. They also hope to standardize the best practices for
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:11A

Controversy regarding Capitol 'blacklist' continues
The senators were discussing controversial immigration legislation which attracted a large crowd. So many people showed up, dozens had to be placed in separate hearing rooms. DPS said they piped in audio and video so the crowd could still watch and
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:11A

As the bookstore closes
Factually - call it a non-fiction view - February's bankruptcy filing was no surprise. Electronic book popularity had undermined Borders' business model, the company was slow to introduce its own e -reader and then proved unsuccessful at selling it
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:10A

Forced DUI testing gets mixed reviews in Wyoming
Both a defense lawyer and a police officer underlined problems that could be lurking. Jackson Police Chief Todd Smith said the law could put his force in more conflict situations. Attorney Dick Stout said the broad measure trammels civil rights.
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:09A

Forced DUI testing gets mixed reviews in Wyoming
Both a defense lawyer and a police officer underlined problems that could be lurking. Jackson Police Chief Todd Smith said the law could put his force in more conflict situations. Attorney Dick Stout said the broad measure trammels civil rights.
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:09A

Evers' Open Carry Bill Passes Justice Committee
Amid protests by law enforcement groups, the Senate Civil Justice Committee voted Monday to pass Greg Evers' SB 234, which allows concealed gun permit holders to carry their weapons openly. The vote was 3-2, with two Democratic senators voting against
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:08A

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