North Dakota will ship 100 tons of seed potatoes to Cuba, in time for farmers on the communist island to plant before the end of the year, the state's agricultural commissioner says. More Local News  |  |


Many people have seen the infomercials that give hope of losing weight and many choose to ignore them. However, an Eagan, Minn. mother not only paid attention, she bought the exercise tapes, lost weight and won $10,000. Video: Esme Murphy  |  |
The man accused of killing former radio talk-show host Mike Webb pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder this morning in King County Superior...  |
Chief Justice John Roberts suffered a seizure at his summer home in Maine on Monday, causing a fall that resulted in minor scrapes, Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said.  |


LOS ANGELES — The number of U.S. homes facing foreclosure surged 58% in the first six months of the year, the latest sign of mounting problems in the mortgage industry, a data firm said today.  |
Qwest said it will continue to pay just a portion of Joe Nacchio's legal fees as the one-time chief executive officer appeals his insider trading conviction.  |  |
New England Patriots defensive back Chad Scott will miss the upcoming season because of a knee injury, the team announced Monday, as cornerback Asante Samuel's holdout continued.  |
The Grizzlies signed first-round draft pick Mike Conley on Monday.  |
A federal bankruptcy judge in Miami has awarded the rights of O.J. Simpson's canceled "If I Did It" book to the family of murder victim Ronald Goldman to satisfy a $38 million wrongful death judgment against the former football star.  |  |
The Los Angeles Lakers have signed free agent guard Coby Karl, it was announced today. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not released.  |  |
Matt Leinart and his ex-girlfriend, Trojan basketball player Brynn Cameron, have agreed on how much child support Leinart will pay for the care of their son, Cole.  |  |
The California Department of Public Health is warning consumers not to eat ginger imported from China because it may contain a dangerous pesticide. SLIDESHOWS: View The Day's Top Photos VIDEO: Watch The Latest News  |  |
Associated Press - July 30, 2007 7:35 PM ET AUSTIN (AP) - A federal judge ruled today that Texas' bilingual programs for students who speak limited English complies with federal law.  |
Miami Dade Police are trying to get 'the number' of whoever made off with a shipment of high tech cell phones from a cargo area of Miami International Airport.  |  |
November 2008 may be a long way off for voters, but for the hopeufuls running for the Presidency it's a much more pressing time frame. Their eyes are on the Iowa caucuses and the early primary states like Florida, New  |  |
Chicago's budget office Monday released the city's preliminary budget estimate for 2008, and it projects a $217 million hole.  |  |
Nike Inc. has reached a $7.6 million settlement in a class-action race discrimination lawsuit filed on behalf of 400 black employees of the company's Chicago Niketown store, the company said Monday.  |  |
It's a done deal. Cook County Board President Todd Stroger and State's Attorney Dick Devine announced Monday they have finally agreed to pay prosecutors the same salary they pay public defenders. CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports they got  |  |
Some Gary area residents staged a protest Monday at a Citgo gas station on 5th Avenue and Chase Street because they say the station is cheating them, advertising a 10-cent per gallon discount if customers buy the car wash, but  |  |
Agents from the FBI and Internal Revenue Service on Monday searched the home of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, an official said.  |
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