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  • 'Star Trek' beer boldly goes where no brew has gone before
    “Star Trek Into Darkness” has already conquered the box office, and now J.J. Abrams and crew can toast their success with the first officially licensed adult beverage in the “Star Trek” universe, Vulcan Ale.Vulcan Ale was dreamed up by Canada’s Delancey Direct to celebrate the centennial of Vulcan, Alberta, a small Canadian prairie town that has leveraged its name (which it shares with Spock’s hom...
        


  • Ranking the 'Hangover' craziness, from teeth to tigers
    The “Hangover” franchise is all about the Wolf Pack getting into and out of a lot of trouble in a short period of time. But everything's relative. Some of the movie trouble (head-shaving) is relatively minor, but other events (stealing Mike Tyson's tiger?) are crazy. With "Hangover Part III" opening May 23, here's a ranking of the trouble the boys got into in the first two installments.Crazy ranki...
        


  • Morgan Freeman appears to doze off during live interview
    Zzzzz... Look, film promotion can be an exhausting business. And who can blame an esteemed actor like Morgan Freeman if he gets tired of doing the same kind of local-news interview to promote his new movie in dozens of cities? Freeman and Michael Caine spoke to Seattle's Fox affiliate, Q13, via satellite from New York on Wednesday, and it looked as if Freeman grabbed a little shut-eye while Caine ...
        


  • Vials of Apollo 11 moon dust found in storage
    By Megan GannonSpace.comVials of moon dust brought back to Earth by the first men on the moon have been found inside a lab warehouse in California after sitting in storage unnoticed for more than 40 years.The samples — collected by Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin — were rediscovered last month by an archivist who was going over artifacts tucked away at the Lawrence Berkeley Nat...
        


  • Too much terrorism data? Connecting the dots may be getting harder
    Tamerlan Tsarnaev landed on America's terrorist watch list in 2011. Tamerlan's younger brother, Dzhokhar, now charged in the Boston Marathon bombing case, seems not to have made the list.Ultimately, Tamerlan's inclusion on the watch list did not lead investigators to detect the April 15 bomb plot that killed three and wounded at least 260 – prompting inevitable questions about why not, and whether...
        


 
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  • British Mother Confronted Hacking Suspects
    Loyau-Kennett's bus had just stopped in front of the gruesome killing. Most would have shielded their eyes and fled. Instead, the mother of two and cub scout leader got off the bus and walked straight for the man whose hands were stained a deep red. He carried weapons. She carried only resolve.
        


  • Teacher's Video From Inside OK School
    Cellphone video recorded by an Oklahoma teacher at Briarwood Elementary School shows the exact moment an E-F5 tornado tore through the building as she attempted to calm students' fears by telling them, 'It's almost over.'
        


  • Cop Shot in 'Evil Evan' Manhunt Returning
    The Texas deputy shot three times in March while chasing a paroled Colorado inmate suspected in the slaying of Colorado's prisons chief will be heading back to work this weekend and said he is "ready to go back to it."
        
  • Rescue After Month of Alleged Torture
    A New York City businessman was rescued this week after being held for more than a month in an abandoned warehouse, where his alleged abductors tortured him for weeks in a plot to extort his family for millions in ransom, prosecutors said.
        


  • Photos: This Week In Pictures: Top Photos from Around the Globe
    Find this week's top photos from around the globe in ABC News' This Week in Pictures slideshow
        


 
 
 
Local News Archives
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
  • Blunt Tornado Shelter
    Missouri lawmakers are working to make communities safer after the may fourth tornadoes. Southwest Missouri Congressman Roy Blunt has announced the passage of the tornado...
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  • Londo In Court
    The trial date for another area man charged with murder has also been set. The second degree murder trial for 48-year old Kenneth Londo has been...
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  • Doubet In Court
    A trial date is set for a Jasper County man charged with the death of his infant son. 33-year old Dennis Doubet of Carthage has...
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  • Joplin City Council
    A long time teen tradition and the purchase of a historic building gets the green light in Joplin. During a report at last night`s city council...
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  • Monday, July 21, 2003
  • Bypass Update
    The Highway-71 bypass project could hit a roadblock because of money problems. A meeting will be held to deal with financing issues for the planned...
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  • Sunday, July 20, 2003
  • Bypass Update
    The Highway-71 bypass project could hit a roadblock because of money problems. A meeting will be held to deal with financing issues for the planned US...
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  • Pierce City Demolition
    One four-state community takes another step toward rebuilding after early may`s severe weather. Pierce City`s City Hall building was demolished today. The only buildings expected to...
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  • Ramada Inn Robbed
    For the second time this month,an area motel robbed. And police say the two crimes may not be coincidental. The Ramada Inn on Rangeline in...
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  • Carthage Sports
    Four state parents have stepped up to the plate to make sure their children can be part of the team. Parents in the Carthage School...
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  • County Coroner in Serious But Stable Condition
    Jasper County Coroner and possible interim sheriff holder J.D. Love is reported to be in serious but stable condition following an accident late last week. Love...
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  • Traffic Trouble
    Flip flops aren`t only a summer time accessory, but it`s now a way to explain yet more roadwork upates. Officials say the reconstruction of I-44 in...
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  • Saturday, July 19, 2003
  • Coroner Remains in Hospital
    Jasper County Coroner JD Love`s condition is improving, although he is still listed critical condition tonight following a car accident earlier this week. Sources close...
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  • Joplin City Leader Dies
    The city of joplin says goodbye to a city leader. Former Joplin mayor and council member Dr. Donald Clark died at the age of 79. And now...
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  • Thursday, July 17, 2003
  • Round and Round
    There`s a new obstacle for area drivers to navigate. These cars aren`t lost, they`re just navigating the new Roundabout in Carthage. Construction began in March,...
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  • Diamond County Teacher Fights Back
    Budget cuts have several area school districts tightening their belts. Now one teacher is fighting back. Diamond social studies teacher Randy Turner was one of...
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  • Grove Man Wanted
    Police are currently searching for a man wanted for scamming nearly 50-thousand dollars from two area residents. Police say 61-year old Charles Butterfield befriended two...
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  • Bourbon County Murder
    Murder charges are upgraded for a bourbon county, Kansas man accused of the death of a 72 year old Ft. Scott woman. 24-year old Uriah...
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  • Jasper County Coroner Involved In Accident
    A four state county Coroner remains in critical condition following a car accident. Jasper County Coroner J.D. Love is next in line to take Jasper...
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  • Crawford County United Way
    Four state business leaders gather to raise spirit for a local fundraising effort. Officials with the United Way of Crawford County had their annual pace...
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  • Carl Junction Demolition
    City buildings in one area community may soon be coming down. The Carl Junction City Council voted to move foreward with the demolition of the...
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