Some alert people helped free a three-year-old boy who was trapped inside a hot car in a parking lot in Rancho Cucamonga.  |


Police in Maynard have released the sketch of a suspect wanted for trying to kidnap a 9-year-old girl in front of her home Tuesday night. More Local News  |  |
After a fight to get permission from the Army, a soldier underwent surgery Wednesday to donate a kidney to his mother. More New Hampshire  |  |
Associated Press - June 13, 2007 7:25 PM ET AUSTIN (AP) - Environmental regulators today gave TXU Corporation the go-ahead to build a coal-fired power plant in Central Texas.  |


Associated Press - June 13, 2007 7:35 PM ET HOUSTON (AP) - Some Houston leaders today rejected a call for a special master to review cases believed tainted by the police department's formerly...  |
The rules on the getting tickets to games, concerts and other events will change August 1 when ticket scalping becomes legal in Minnesota. Already, one Wisconsin-based ticket broker is planning on opening up shop in Minneapolis the first day he  |  |
Associated Press - June 13, 2007 7:35 PM ET DALLAS (AP) - It's not the kind of "lift" you typically get off a runway. Nobody was hurt today when three lightning strikes happened at...  |
A big change may be on the horizon for the spot Chicagoans flock to in the summer. The Chicago Park District is floating a plan to add three new harbors to the lakefront. VIDEO: See Where The New Harbors Would  |  |
Santa Monica-based Mahalo.com, the human-powered search engine started by Weblogs founder and former Silicon Valley Reporter publisher Jason Calacanis, has launched a program to pay users to add content to the firm's service.... (more)  |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co. plans to move its investment bank to a new tower at the office complex to be built on the World Trade Center site, a source familiar with the situation said on Wednesday.  |
The cereal-make wants to make brands like Pop-Tarts and Fruit Loops healthier, but will draw the line if test kitchens can't match the taste.  |
For the first time a farmers' market is coming to South Tyler. Wednesday, the Tyler City Council approved a permit for it.  |
Compared to last May, sales were down 14 percent, and the median price inched up by an ever-so-slight 1 percent to $223,500 for the month.  |
SALT LAKE CITY -- Human remains found in southeastern Utah are those of a man accused of killing a Colorado police officer while the victim sat buckled in his car, a slaying that sparked an intense manhunt for three people  |
UVSC's baseball stadium finally has a name. Orem car dealership Brent Brown pledged $1 million to secure naming rights for Brent Brown Ballpark on Wednesday. Brent Brown will own the naming rights through June 2017. Brent Brown Ballpark is home  |
BOSTON -- Decorated Iraq war veteran Anthony Circosta seemed like an ideal candidate for a pardon from then-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for his boyhood conviction for a BB gun shooting. Romney said no -- twice -- despite the recommendation of  |
Utah Senate Majority Leader Curt Bramble is endorsing John McCain for president, not state favorite Mitt Romney -- at least not now. "I think there is room at this stage of the presidential contest to consider several candidates," said Bramble,  |
A man convicted of possessing child pornography was arrested after videotaping children at a weekend parade, police said. The tape showed 12 children under age 12, boys and girls, with close-ups on clothed buttocks, Orem police Lt. Doug Edwards said  |
Police arrested a man on a murder charge Tuesday for allegedly shaking his 20-month-old son to death. Formal charges haven't been filed in court yet. The boy was pronounced dead at Primary Children's Medical Center. He had a ruptured spleen,  |
The Story of the Young King of the Black Islands MY father was king of the city which was here situate: his name was Mahmud, and he was lord of the Black Islands, and of the four mountains. After a  |
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