East News Tornado Causes $4.3M in Damages in Virginia Town June 5, 2012 Virginia officials say a tornado that swept through the city of Hampton caused more than $4.3 million in damages. No... Read More
International News China Hails Bus Driver Who Saved Passengers June 5, 2012 Chinese are hailing a bus driver who maintained control of his vehicle and ensured passengers’ safety despite being struck by... Read More
Texas / South Central News Trial Opens in Baldwin’s Suit Against Costner Over BP Deal June 5, 2012 A New Orleans, La., courtroom will be the setting for a real-life legal drama casting two Hollywood stars in adversarial... Read More
East News Sub Fire Could Have Ripple Effects for Navy Fleet June 5, 2012 The Navy is evaluating whether it’s worth spending millions of dollars to repair the USS Miami, the nuclear-powered submarine damaged... Read More
Midwest News Minnesota Man Convicted of Driving Zamboni While Drunk June 5, 2012 An Apple Valley man convicted of driving a Zamboni while intoxicated at an ice arena has been sentenced to two... Read More
Midwest News Indiana School District Says Student Could Have Avoided Sex With Coach June 5, 2012 An Indiana teenager who had sex with her high school volleyball coach knew what she was doing and assumed all... Read More
Texas / South Central News Drug Maker Sues Louisiana AG in Avandia Drug Case June 5, 2012 Drug maker GlaxoSmithKline has filed suit against Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, alleging that private attorneys hired by Caldwell to... Read More
Southeast News Florida’s Largest Insurer Looks to Shrink in Size June 5, 2012 There could be many ways to kick off hurricane season in Florida. You could spend it drawing up your emergency... Read More
Target of Trademark Bullies and Patent Trolls Differ June 4, 2012 Even though real world bullies make the news, it’s trademark bullies and patent trolls that worry businesses. Trademark bullies are... Read More
New Farm Bill Would End Direct Payments to Farmers June 4, 2012 A program that puts billions of dollars in the pockets of farmers whether or not they plant a crop may... Read More