Texas / South Central News Texas Nuclear Weapons Plant Cited for Safety Issues April 29, 2014 Experts have recommended improving operating and training procedures after inspectors raised concerns about explosives safety at the nation’s only nuclear... Read More
West News Court Revives Oil Firms’ Claim Over WWII Toxic Cleanup in California April 29, 2014 A divided U.S. appeals court on Monday revived efforts by oil companies to force the federal government to reimburse them... Read More
White House Task Force Calls for Reports on Campus Violence April 29, 2014 A White House task force called for U.S. colleges to conduct mandatory surveys to reveal the frequency of sexual assault... Read More
Texas / South Central News Storms Take Their Toll in South Central; Arkansas Hit Hard April 29, 2014 At least 19 people were reported killed in an early tally in the wake of dozens of tornadoes that tore... Read More
Southeast News Storms Continue to Threaten South; 11 Lives Already Lost in Southeast April 29, 2014 Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms are expected to sweep across the U.S. South, threatening more damage to a region where dozens... Read More
East News Drinking at Volunteer Firehouses Beginning to Dry Up April 29, 2014 Some volunteer firehouses have a bar in the basement. Others have a ban on booze. But regardless of their official... Read More
Midwest News Indiana Police Find Stolen Classic Car 7 Months After Theft April 29, 2014 Police say investigators have found a Michigan man’s restored 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle worth more than $100,000 that was stolen during... Read More
Southeast News Tennessee High Court Reinstates Malpractice Lawsuit April 29, 2014 The Tennessee Supreme Court has reinstated a medical malpractice lawsuit that had been thrown out by lower courts because the... Read More
Midwest News Free Weather Radios Handed Out to Kansas Town Residents April 29, 2014 A small central Kansas town is handing out free weather radios to its 300 homes and businesses because its tornado... Read More
Southeast News Abandoned Boats Removed in Alabama 8 Years After Katrina April 29, 2014 More than eight years after Hurricane Katrina, work is finally underway to remove some abandoned boats from south Alabama waterways.... Read More