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Updated: March 16, 2010/10:01 AM
By: Mark Hamblen
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) - Tiger Woods said Tuesday he will return
to golf next month at the Masters,…
Updated: March 08, 2010/10:27 AM
Police in Wichita, Kansas are investigating an odd crime that involves drugs, assault and Monopoly money.
It started as a routine traffic stop in a Wichita neighborhood Thursday evening.
…Updated: March 04, 2010/10:40 AM
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care and Control, in North Carolina, mistakenly euthanized a family’s dogs and is now conducting an internal investigation to figure out what went wrong.
“They just murdered my…
Updated: February 22, 2010/4:34 PM
In a major push to try to pass health care reform, President Obama, Monday, unveiled a compromise.
It’s a new plan that eliminates controversial pork and drops the public option.
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Updated: February 22, 2010/12:22 PM
The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into the case of Pennsylvania school officials spying its on students at home via notebook webcams. An FBI source says the investigation will…
By: Mark Hamblen
Tiger Woods breaks his silence
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Federal report accuses FAA inspectors of lax inspections of American Airlines planes. Ken Kalthoff reports.
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White House says stimulus saved or created more than a million jobs; public unconvinced. Steve Handelsman reports.
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St. Louis man outraged by description on Pizza Hut receipt. Ann Rubin reports.
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Frugal consumers and spike in store brands leave national big name national brands fighting for shelf space. Kevin Cokely report
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Former President Clinton remains hospitalized after a heart procedure yesterday. Dr. Deanna Lites reports.
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Baby thrown from car during wreck survives without a scratch. Allissa Hopkins reports.
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Police refuse to file charges after brutal soccer brawl. Roslyn Anderson reports.
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Toyota announces its latest safety recall notice. Brooke Hart reports.
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Texas couple sell everything they own for Haiti relief. Susy Solis reports.
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New Passenger Bill of Rights could strand you anyway. Jim Forman reports.
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Mom upset with corporal punishment handed out at son's school. Jeremy Jojola reports.
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Jackson doctor scheduled to surrender Friday, but will he? Stephanie Stanton reports.
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Caught On Cam: Homeless man tries to stop store robbery in progress. Mike Benner reports.

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