SALEM, N.Y. (AP) -- You might be a redneck if you don't object to a rural upstate New York town's theme for its annual Fourth of July parade.
But some people around Salem aren't amused by... READ MORE »
Violence in Iraq is helping to make gasoline in the U.S. more expensive, depriving drivers of the usual price break between Memorial Day and July Fourth.
The national average price of $3.... READ MORE »
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ruled Wednesday that the Washington Redskins' name is "disparaging of Native Americans" and should be stripped of trademark... READ MORE »
HARRISBURG (AP) -- A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit by a hunters' group that had challenged Pennsylvania's long-standing ban on Sunday hunting, saying she saw no proof the... READ MORE »
CLEVELAND (AP) -- A suburban Cleveland man says police violated his First Amendment rights to free speech when they cited him for holding a sign warning motorists to turn if they wanted to... READ MORE »
ERIE, Pa. (AP) -- Police have charged a mother with giving her 13-month-old daughter booze in her sippy cup, which resulted in the child's hospitalization.
Online court records don't list... READ MORE »
DETROIT (AP) -- General Motors is recalling another 3 million cars because of a defect that causes a similar problem to one that led to an earlier massive recall of small cars, and is... READ MORE »
LLEWELLYN (AP) -- A worker at a municipal water treatment facility in eastern Pennsylvania has been charged with urinating in a filtration unit at the plant.
Fifty-two-year-old Paul Herb... READ MORE »
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) -- Regulators want two ride-sharing companies to stop doing business in Pennsylvania.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (http://bit.ly/SOnpEM ) reports that the Pennsylvania... READ MORE »
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn is dead at 54 from cancer in his cheek that he believed was from years of chewing tobacco as a ballplayer.
Nicknamed "Mr. Padre" during his 20-... READ MORE »