Archive for November, 2010
A northeast Wisconsin high school where a 15-year-old sophomore held his classmates and a teacher hostage for about five hours is expected to reopen Wednesday.
Putin on presidential run: ‘We’ll see’
Russia will have to build up its nuclear forces if the United States fails to ratify the New START arms treaty the two countries signed this year, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warns in an upcoming CNN interview.
Dad of missing Michigan boys arrested
The dad of three boys missing since Thursday was arrested and will be charged with parental kidnapping, police said.
Drunken ship passenger drops anchor
A Holland America cruise ship was disrupted early Saturday morning by an intoxicated passenger who released the ship's anchor, according to an affidavit obtained by The Smoking Gun website.
Storms damage homes in metro Atlanta
A severe storm system slammed into metropolitan Atlanta Tuesday afternoon, damaging homes and snarling the afternoon commute.
House OKs black farmers’ settlement
The U.S. House on Tuesday passed a $1.15 billion measure to fund a settlement initially reached between the Agriculture Department and minority farmers more than a decade ago.
Man kills three, self; toddler unharmed
A man shot and killed two women and another man Tuesday in Bonne Terre, Missouri, before killing himself with a handgun, in what local police said was a domestic dispute.
Funeral home shooting kills 2
Two people were killed and and at least one other person was wounded Tuesday at a funeral home in St. Louis, Missouri, police said.
School hostage suspect dies; motive still a mystery
A 15-year-old sophomore, who on Monday held 23 classmates and a teacher hostage for about five hours, has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
