Authorities say a Georgia man is recovering after accidentally shooting himself in the leg at a Savannah gun show.
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2 new charges for suspect in Ca. homeless killings
A former Marine already accused of killing four homeless men faces two new murder charges in the stabbing deaths of the mother and older brother of his high school friend, prosecutors said....
Read more »Marine sergeant accused of hazing goes to trial
A second Marine is going to trial for allegedly hazing a fellow Marine who later fatally shot himself in Afghanistan.
Read more »Murder trial for U.Va. lacrosse player to start
The trial of a University of Virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend is set to begin in Charlottesville.
Read more »Hearing to determine Tucson suspect's competency
A federal judge is set to determine whether the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded several others, including then-U.S. Rep.
Read more »LA school to close for 2 days over teacher arrests
Classes will be canceled for two days at an elementary school where two teachers face allegations of lewd acts with students, and the Los Angeles superintendent of schools is planning a meeting ...
Read more »Fire kills husband of missing Utah woman, 2 boys
Josh Powell's note was simple and short, a farewell to the world after two years of being scrutinized in the media, hammered by police and questioned by judges, prosecutors and social workers, l...
Read more »Service set for MN couple missing in ship disaster
A memorial Mass has been scheduled for a Minnesota couple who are missing in the Italian cruise ship disaster.
Read more »Unruly crowd awaiting new Nike shoe forces Maryland mall closing
Authorities say a Hagerstown, Md., mall was closed temporarily after a crowd became unruly while waiting for a shoe store to open and begin selling Nike's new Foam sneaker.
Read more »SF's Dogpatch pier district braces for renewal
There's a hidden corner of the City by the Bay where rusted cranes used to build WWII battleships loom over dilapidated artist studios, where working-class fishermen bob up against first-class ocea
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