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Suits trickle in over Kalamazoo River oil spill
The Gulf of Mexico isn't the only magnet for oil spill lawsuits these days.Similar litigation is also starting to surface in Michigan, where a ruptured pipeline recently dumped nearly 1 million gallons along a 25-mile stretch of the Kalamazoo River, about 100 miles west of Detroit.And as with the Gulf spill, a foreign oil company is taking the heat for this Midwest disaster: Canada's Enbridge Inc.Fla. holds 1st execution since botched method
STARKE, Fla. AP - Florida on Tuesday carried out its first execution since a botched lethal injection procedure prompted the state to revamp the way it conducts capital punishment.Mark Dean Schwab, who was convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing 11-year-old boy, died at 6:15 p.m.The execution was the initial test of Florida's new lethal injection procedure, which was instituted after Angel Diaz was executed in December 2006.Negotiators talking to Ala. captor through pipe
A standoff in rural Alabama went into a second full day as police surrounded an underground bunker where authorities said a retired truck driver was holding a 5-year-old hostage he grabbed off a school bus after shooting the driver dead.View more book results for the query "*"
AP Exclusive: Papers show Atlanta child killings probe has focused on seminars, Florida
By Harry R. Weber, Associated Press WriterDECATUR, Ga. AP - Nearly a year after reopening the investigation of five slayings counted among the infamous Atlanta child killing spree a quarter century ago, police appear to have little to show publicly besides some detective seminar bills, hotel receipts and vouchers for a trip to Florida.Savannah U.S. Attorney Accused in DOJ Ethics Complaint
Tech Chief Plans E-Filing, Video Court
Steven H. [email protected] Robert Taylor five years ago came to work as Fulton County's chief information officer, he says he inherited a "weak and fragmented" organization in which department heads ruled over their technological domains like private fiefdoms. The district attorney's office wanted one software application for its operations; the jail chose another.State Judicial Branch Takes Budget Hit
Greg [email protected] House and Senate, at loggerheads for a week over approving the state's $17.4 billion budget, resolved their budget differences in part by agreeing to cut the judicial branch's funding request.The final numbers, released Tuesday, paint a picture of how budget requests will be handled under the ruling Republicans, who have demanded that supplicants identify their top funding priorities.Trending Stories
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