NEW YORK (AP) -- A black actor on the HBO drama series "Treme" (treh-MAY') says he was stopped because of his race while buying sunglasses at a New York City Macy's department store and has... READ MORE »
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- North Dakota, the nation's No. 2 oil producer behind Texas, recorded nearly 300 oil pipeline spills in less than two years, state documents show. None was reported to... READ MORE »
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Five people were injured on a carnival ride known for its wild twirls and flips at the North Carolina State Fair, and officials were trying to determine Friday exactly... READ MORE »
DANVERS, Mass. (AP) -- A teacher who was allegedly killed by one of her students had asked him to stay after school the day she was killed, a classmate said Thursday, as students met with... READ MORE »
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A former Ohio doctor accused of killing a pregnant woman last year by injecting her with heroin after she answered a Craigslist ad pleaded guilty Thursday in her... READ MORE »
BROWNSBURG, Ind. (AP) -- A central Indiana woman who promised to donate one of her kidneys to a man she barely knew has married him three years after his successful transplant surgery.... READ MORE »
DANVERS, Mass. (AP) -- She had a bright smile, a penchant for pink and an admitted overenthusiasm for the subjects she taught. The lanky boy was just a decade younger, new to the school,... READ MORE »
UNIONTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- Police say an 8-year-old western Pennsylvania boy saved his mom from harm by calling his grandmother for help when his mother was high from smoking cigarettes soaked... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration is trying to solve a stubborn mystery surrounding the deaths of almost 600 dogs that ate jerky treats, and officials are hoping pet... READ MORE »
MONESSEN, Pa. (AP) -- The former treasurer of a western Pennsylvania city will spend a year on probation and must repay $311 worth of change he stole from the city's parking meters.
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