Severe snow storm closes Washington; emergency in three states A thick blanket of snow covered the eastern half of the US as a severe winter storm clobbered the country leading to closure of government offices in Washington and declaration of a state of emergency in three states. With Winter Storm Janus, as it is called, expected to bring up to 14 inches of snow in certain parts of country, including about 12 inches in New York, over 3,000 flights have been cancelled, including 450 that were...
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NOMAAN MERCHANT, The Associated Press Posted: Wednesday, January 22, 2014, 1:08 AM DALLAS (AP) - The jury deciding the intoxication manslaughter case against former Dallas Cowboys player Josh Brent will deliberate a second day. Jurors will resume deliberations Wednesday after about three-and-a-half...
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The typical legislative delegation meeting is by turns fascinating, tedious, comedic, distressing, outlandish and more, but today’s, beginning at 1 p.m. at Rushe Middle School, promises something for the record books, something legitimately historic. Usually these annual confabs are where...
SAN DIEGO -- A retired San Diego police officer and the owner of a Washington, D.C.-based election services business have been charged with conspiring to funnel more than $500,000 of illegal contributions from a Mexican businessman into San Diego campaigns, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday....
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