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West official: Some residents can come home
West official: Texas town safe, some residents allowed to return to area impacted by explosion
Official: Small fires erupting at Texas blast site
Paramedic tells West residents that new gas leaks at blast site are causing small fires
Judges' lawsuit: Disability system 'in crisis'
Lawsuit: Judges sometimes award disability benefits to clear cases faster to meet quotas
Midwestern river cities brace for floodwaters
Across Midwest, river cities bracing for possible floodwaters; 2 deaths blamed on flash floods
Across America, a week of chaos, horror _ and hope
Across America, a rare and frightening week of chaos, horror _ and hope
Photos force suspects' move, breaking bombing case
Break in Boston Marathon bombing case comes when release of photos forces suspects' hand
Texas town at center of blast shifts to recovery
Unable to direct their full energies to recovery while the investigation into what caused Wednesday's explosion at West Fertilizer Co. began in earnest, the displaced and mourning in West, Texas, made do with what remained in their control.
NY authorities deal Russian mob a losing hand
From Russian underworld to NYC poker rooms, colorful characters emerge in gambling case
Security increased at Washington Parkway Classic
Security will be stepped up at Sunday's Washington Parkway Classic after the attacks in Boston.
Gardeners make plans with no certainty in forecast
Wet or dry? Gardeners make plans with no certainty in forecast as cold spring follows drought
Tips for staying safe during emergencies
Following a week of terrifying news, emergency management agencies are urging citizens to be prepared before tragedy strikes.
Cost to maintain a car rises
There may be a reason some of us give our cars names. The latest figures released from AAA seem to indicate they cost as much as other members of our families.
AP PHOTOS: Scenes from the past 24 hours in Boston
AP PHOTOS: As the manhunt continues for Marathon bomber, scenes from the past 24 hours
Investigators mull the motive of Boston bombers
The question many people are asking is, "Why?" Why did two brothers who lived in the U.S. for almost a decade orchestrate such a heinous crime as the Boston bombings?
Experts: Ricin like that in letters easy to make
Experts: Ricin like that mailed to president, US senator is relatively easy to make
$10M gift spurs restoration at Jefferson's estate
AP Exclusive: $10M gift to spur rebuilding of slave quarters at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Runner, spectator get photos of marathon suspects
Fla. runner and race spectator both snap photos of Boston Marathon suspects in the crowd
Boston bombing suspect captured, brother killed
'The terror is over': Boston Marathon bombing suspect in custody, brother dead
Texas town grieves for dead first-responders
Tiny Texas farming town grieves for first-responders who raced toward burning fertilizer plant
Red Sox, Bruins postpone games during manhunt
Red Sox, Bruins postpone Friday night games during manhunt for marathon suspect




