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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CDT
A former sheriff's deputy has pleaded not guilty to killing his ex-girlfriend. The Daily News in Bowling Green reports that 41-year-old Randall Creek was arraigned Wednesday in Warren District Court on a murder charge. The newspaper said the former...Tags: Road Accidents, Rivers, Murder, Christopher Rants, Tornadoes
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Daytona teacher resigns after allegations of sex with student
Sentinel Staff WriterA 45-year-old teacher at Warner Christian Academy in South Daytona has resigned after being confronted by school officials about a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student, according to a report released by the South Daytona Police Department. Even... -
Bloodbath in Juarez scares people across the border in El Paso; Americans stop visiting
Associated Press WriterEL PASO, Texas (AP) _ Mexican officials are trying to persuade Americans to visit Ciudad Juarez, touting the city in a new billboard campaign as a "land of encounters." But on this side of the border, that sounds like a cruel joke. More than 1,100 people...Tags: Murder, Vehicles, El Paso, University of Texas, Hospitals and Clinics
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GOP seeks police, veterans to work Milwaukee polls
Associated Press WriterDemocrats accused the Wisconsin Republican Party on Wednesday of trying to intimidate voters by seeking people with military and law enforcement experience to watch Milwaukee polls on Election Day. State GOP executive director Mark Jefferson called such...Tags: Polls, Barack Obama, Defense, Government, Election Day
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Politician's campaign against Taser stun guns at heart of alleged spying plot in France
Associated Press WriterPARIS (AP) _ A postman-turned-leftist politician who has campaigned against the use of Tasers claims he has been targeted by a shady spy ring — allegedly made up of crooked cops, private eyes and the head of a French company that sells the stun...Tags: San Antonio, Firearms, Defense, Government, Weaponry
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Judge orders no bond at Casey Anthony's initial appearance
Sentinel Staff WritersJudge rules 2 of Anthony's legal motions now moot 5:25 p.m. A judge ruled today that two of Casey Anthony's legal motions are moot now that she has been arrested on a murder charge. Orange Circuit Judge Stan Strickland ruled against Anthony's motions to...Tags: Child Abuse, Murder, Lawyers, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Trials
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TESTING SCHEDULE: --AP began testing its Michigan Election Night reporting system for the Nov. 4 General Election on Monday, Sept. 22. Here is the remaining testing schedule: *2-4 p.m. Eastern Mondays and Wednesdays, Oct. 15, 20, 22, 27, 29; Nov. 3:...Tags: Executive Branch, Court Administration, Medical Specialization, Polls, Upper House
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Travis, Staten Island: City Living with a small town feel
Special to amNewYorkFollow Staten Island's Victory Boulevard all the way west and you'll come upon Travis, a small residential community whose history, friendliness and striking natural environment make it unlike anywhere else in the city. Until 1930, the town was known...Tags: Public Holidays, Murder, Rivers, Wildlife, Natural Resources
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New shelter to open near City Hall
Baltimore's first 24-hour, year-round homeless shelter - two floors of the former city Health Department building on Guilford Avenue with a view of City Hall - is expected to open today at its full capacity of 275.
Single men and women - families stay on...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Anthony Johnson, Public Officials, Homelessness
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Marathon: Turtle nursed back to health
A protected loggerhead sea turtle that was repeatedly sliced with a machete has made a full recovery and been released in the Florida Keys. The animal was released Tuesday. Witnesses saw the turtle being harmed and called law enforcement authorities July...Tags: Florida Keys Vacations, Marathon
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Sunrise: Officer resigns over tire thefts
A police officer accused of stealing tires from city police cruisers and installing them on his own car has resigned in lieu of being charged with a felony. Mark Lewis, 40, could lose his police certification, said police Lt. William Glennon. Lewis,...Tags: Prosecution, Theft
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8 people killed in Tijuana
From the Associated PressOvernight violence left eight people dead in this Mexican border city, officials said Tuesday. The state prosecutor's office said three teenagers, including a 14-year-old girl, were gunned down in the street; a few blocks away, officials found the...Tags: Murder, Juvenile Delinquency, Drug Trafficking
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