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DA Accuses Pa. Judge of Showing Bias
AP - A district attorney is accusing a judge of keeping a list of disfavored law enforcement officers, and he wants her removed from all criminal cases that involve them, according to court records.
States Study Regulations for Aging Bikers
AP - OLYMPIA, Wash. — Daryl Ruff's earliest childhood memory is climbing aboard his father's parked Harley-Davidson — and struggling to pick it up again when the kickstand gave out.
Ga. Family Promotes 'Drive Safer Sunday'
AP - The holiday traffic that will clog the nation's highways Sunday is more than just an annual inconvenience for Steve Owings. It's a heartbreaking reminder of the day three years ago when his son Cullum was struck and killed by a tractor-trailer during his drive back to school in Virginia.
Inmates to Process Moose Meat for Charity
AP - Alaska inmates at a prison work farm are taking on a new assignment: butchering the meat of moose struck by trains each winter along 68 miles of track.
Man Dies Trying to Rescue Cat From Fire
AP - A man who rushed into a burning house to rescue a cat died in the fire, authorities said.
Lottery Winner Dead for Days Before Found
AP - A woman who won a $65.4 million Powerball jackpot with her husband five years ago was found dead at her home overlooking the Ohio River. Police said she had been dead for days before anyone found her.
Four Wash. Inmates at Large After Breakout
AP - Four maximum security inmates, including one murder defendant, were at large Saturday after they and five other men used a rope made of bed sheets to escape from the Yakima County Jail, authorities said.
L.A. Hospitals Sent Homeless to Skid Row
AP - Three hospitals acknowledge putting discharged homeless patients into taxicabs and sending them to the downtown skid row area, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Teen in Crash May Have Been Text Messaging
AP - A 17-year-old likely will face misdemeanor charges after allegedly losing control of his car while text messaging and hitting a bicyclist.
Three Fatally Shot in Ala. Robbery
AP - Three people were killed during a Thanksgiving motel robbery and the robbers escaped with a cash drawer and safe, police said.
Small Plane Crashes Near Homes in N.J.
AP - A small plane crashed near homes in a residential area of northeastern New Jersey on Saturday, injuring at least two people on board, officials and witnesses said.
Two More Inmates Captured in Wash. State
AP - Two more jail escapees, one of them a murder suspect, were recaptured Saturday, but two others were still at large after nine inmates broke out of a maximum security area of the Yakima County Jail.
Few Attend Dueling Rallies at Bush Ranch
AP - A repeat of last summer's dueling rallies against the war and in support of President Bush drew much small crowds to Crawford on a cool, rainy Saturday.
Court to Weigh Never-Enforced Abortion Law
AP - To some, a never-enforced New Hampshire law requiring parental notification before a minor has an abortion is a backward step for women's rights. To others, it protects parents' right to know if their child is having an abortion.
Powerball Winner Found Days After Death
AP - A woman who won a $65.4 million Powerball jackpot with her husband five years ago was found dead at her home overlooking the Ohio River, where she had apparently been for days before anyone found her, police said.
Paper: Hospitals Sent Homeless to Skid Row
AP - Three hospitals acknowledge putting discharged homeless patients into taxicabs and sending them to the downtown skid row area, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Holiday Sales Off to a Luke Warm Start
AP - The official holiday shopping season appears to have gotten off to a luke warm start, according to results announced Saturday by a national research group that monitors retail sales. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. was one bright spot in the crowd, reporting its sales exceeded expectations.
Few Attend Dueling Rallies Near Bush Ranch
AP - Demonstrators on both sides of the war debate waved signs and argued their causes in President Bush's hometown again Saturday, though their efforts drew much smaller crowds than last summer's dueling rallies.
Annapolis Fire Damage May Be in Millions
AP - A fire that spread through three buildings in Annapolis' historic downtown two of them dating to the 1800s likely caused millions of dollars in damage, the owner of the buildings said Saturday.
Holiday Sales Off to a Lukewarm Start
AP - The official holiday shopping season appears to have gotten off to a lukewarm start, according to results announced Saturday by a national research group that monitors retail sales. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. was one bright spot in the crowd, reporting its sales exceeded expectations.
Man Accused in Nail-Gun Killing Arrested
AP - A man accused of killing his estranged wife with a nail gun last month was arrested after spending five weeks in a hospital for nail gun wounds to his own chest and abdomen.
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