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Pickup vs. Bicycle Accident Sends One to Hospital, Ties Up Traffic on 10th Ave S
By KFBB News Team If you were driving on 10th Avenue South anywhere near 6th Street this afternoon, traffic was tied up for awhile. Police closed a lane of traffic near the Tire O'rama store, after a man riding a bike was hit by a pickup that was
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:04A
Japan mulls spinning off part of nuclear operator: report
The spun-off unit would become a government funded firm dealing with the nuclear accident and compensation issues, while the remaining part of TEPCO would stay publicly listed, Jiji reported without citing a source. On March 11 a magnitude 9 earthquake
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:04A
NY airport collision shows risks of huge planes
The National Transportation Safety Board is reviewing radio recordings, radar data and flight recorders from both aircraft in Monday's accident. The impact tore open the leading edge of the Airbus' left wing and broke off half of the wing fence,
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:04A
Pakistan, US intelligence chiefs meet to revive ties
Pasha, in response to a lawsuit filed by relatives of two American who died in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, accusing them of providing material support for the 26/11 attacks. The 26-page lawsuit was filed before a New York Court against the ISI and top
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:03A
Suspect In Mesa Fatal Wants Deal From Kuwait
Al-Tarrah wants the county attorney to lift the “fugitive” status from her passport so she can travel to Europe without the threat of arrest. In exchange, she has offered to put up $300000 bond money and promise to appear in Arizona for sentencing
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:03A
Suspect In Mesa Fatal Wants Deal From Kuwait
Al-Tarrah wants the county attorney to lift the “fugitive” status from her passport so she can travel to Europe without the threat of arrest. In exchange, she has offered to put up $300000 bond money and promise to appear in Arizona for sentencing
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:03A
U.S. sues Arch Coal, 3 other firms
(JB Forbes jforbes@post-dispatch.com) The Justice Department has filed suit against Arch Coal Inc. and three other companies to recover millions of dollars spent cleaning up a superfund site in Cape Girardeau, Mo. The lawsuit, filed Friday in US
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:03A
U.S. sues Arch Coal, 3 other firms
(JB Forbes jforbes@post-dispatch.com) The Justice Department has filed suit against Arch Coal Inc. and three other companies to recover millions of dollars spent cleaning up a superfund site in Cape Girardeau, Mo. The lawsuit, filed Friday in US
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:03A
Foreclosures delayed as Whittaker continues talks with bank
CHARLES • Foreclosure of dozens of home lots and swaths of vacant land was delayed Tuesday to allow their owner, Whittaker Builders Inc., to continue negotiating with its lender. About three dozen people showed up outside the St. Charles County
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:03A
Americans with Disabilities Act updates go into effect in March, 2012
The US Department of Justice approved new ADA standards in September that update the 20-year old legislation. Changes include providing access for disabled people who use Segway stand-up scooters, and requiring hotels and entertainment venues to
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:03A