You are currently browsing the archives for March 2010.
U.S. jailer was target in Juarez killings
An American jailer was the target in the shooting deaths of three people with ties to the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez, Mexican officials said.
ACTIVE AMBER Alert : Sarah Harris – Unicoi, TN
The 14 and 15 yearold children were taken by the 32 yearold suspect. They were last seen at their school in Unicoi County Tennessee this morning. They are traveling in a 95 blue Mercury Grand Marquis with Michigan Tag CAT2660. The suspect has an extensive and violent criminal history. It ...
Bullets fly in Washington D.C., leaving 4 dead
Four people have died after a shooting in southern Washington, D.C., police said Wednesday.
Judge approves settlement in ’state secrets’ case
A federal judge in Washington Tuesday sharply criticized the government but grudgingly approved a $3 million government payout in a case which the Obama administration managed to keep under wraps to protect national secrets.
Marine’s dad must pay protesters’ fees
The father of a Marine whose funeral was picketed by the Westboro Baptist Church says an order to pay the protesters' legal costs is nothing less than a "slap in the face."
More students disciplined in bully suicide case
Nine Massachusetts teenagers have been charged with involvement in a months-long campaign of bullying that led to the suicide in January of a 15-year-old girl, a prosecutor said.
Report: Fighting identity theft not a priority
Ten million Americans a year are victims of identity theft. It's a growing problem in the United States, but fighting it doesn't appear to be a priority, a new report says.
Justices have a good time with ‘good time’
Sometimes the most complicated of cases at the Supreme Court brings out the best arguments. It certainly brought out the giggles in a little-watched appeal Tuesday over federal prison terms.
‘Dating Game’ killer gets death penalty
A onetime contestant on "The Dating Game" was sentenced to die Tuesday for murdering four women and a child, said officials in Orange County, California.
Insider: Hutavee group ‘like private army’
Members of a militia charged with plotting to kill police were not Christian or a militia, a man acquainted with the group said Tuesday.