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  • Alleged child rapist nabbed hours after being added to FBI's 'Most Wanted' list
    CANCUN, Mexico -- Mexican authorities arrested a former University of Southern California professor who faces sex crimes charges in the Philippines on Tuesday, just hours after he was added to the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list.Walter Lee Williams, 64, was arrested in the southern beach resort of Playa del Carmen. The FBI said he was an anthropology and gender studies professor at the Univ...
        


  • Buyer beware: Major stores may mislead with 'sales'
    Bargain shoppers beware: Some major retailers may be misleading consumers with those big sales.We all love a good sale, and when you see that sign — 20 percent off, 30 percent off, 50 percent off — you assume you're getting a deal. But we found that the sale price may not be a deal at all.Now, customers are fighting back with class action lawsuits against two of the country's most popular chains.T...
        


  • Angry Karzai suspends negotiations with US over peace talks with Taliban
    KABUL, Afghanistan -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday accused the United States of “a contradiction” over peace talks with the Taliban and announced he was suspending separate security negotiations with Washington.The move came less than 24 hours after Obama administration officials announced that U.S. and Taliban representatives will meet for the first time and hold talks in the Qatari...
        


  • 'Extreme' Arizona wildfire burns 5,000 acres in just 7 hours
    Hundreds of people were evacuated in Arizona on Tuesday after a wind-whipped wildfire spread across 5,000 acres in just seven hours.More than 300 firefighters, along with multiple helicopters and aircraft, moved in to tackle the “extreme” blaze which started in “remote, rugged terrain” on the east side of Granite Mountain near Prescott, Arizona, officials said.It is unclear what started the fire b...
        


  • Karzai suspends negotiations with US over peace talks with Taliban
    KABUL, Afghanistan -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday accused the United States of “a contradiction” over peace talks with the Taliban and announced he was suspending separate security negotiations with Washington.The move came less than 24 hours after Obama administration officials announced that U.S. and Taliban representatives will meet for the first time and hold talks in the Qatari...
        


 
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  • Watch: Investigators Claim TWA 800 Crash Not An Accident
    In a new documentary on the 17-year-old crash, six investigators say there was a cover up.
        


  • 787 Suffers New Problem After Landing
    United Airlines said a Boeing 787 Dreamliner en route to Tokyo made an emergency landing in Seattle, marking yet another hiccup that has plagued the fleet since January. When the Dreamliner plane en route from Denver International Airport to Tokyo reached the Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island Tuesday...
        
  • Obama Silent on US Arms to Syria
    Obama silent on US arms to Syria, praises G-8 plan for transition to Syrian peace
        


  • Jurors Reflect on Complexities of Zimmerman Case
    Jurors' comments reflect complexities of George Zimmerman case; narrowed to 40 so far
        


  • 6 Ways to Save Money This Month
    We all want to save more money. After all, none of us like the feeling of looking at our bank account (or under our mattress) and realizing that we have no money left and our next paycheck is still a week away. By saving a few dollars here and there, we can get some breathing room in our monthly budgets and hopefully start saving up for future expenses, as well.
        


 
 
 
Local News Archives
    Wednesday, September 3, 2003
  • Coroner`s Inquest
    A coroner`s panel makes a determination on whether it was justified for a four state police officer to use deadly force. Carterville Police Sergeant Sara...
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  • Tuesday, September 2, 2003
  • Dean Sentenced
    An area man will go to prison in connection with the death of a child. 36-year-old Michael Dean of Pineville, Missouri was sentenced to 17 years...
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  • New Courthouse Tax
    Voters in one four state county are once again facing a tax concern. Volunteer fire fighters in Ottawa County, Oklahoma are asking again for sales tax...
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  • Shooting Review Board
    A review board will soon decide whether it was right for a four state police officer to use deadly force. Carterville Police Sergeant Sara Gerber...
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  • PTO Bust
    A local woman is accused of stealing almost eight-thousand dollars from a school organization. A former employee at an area school has been arrested...
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  • Monday, September 1, 2003
  • First Day of School
    After an extended summer break,local students are finally back in class. Carl Junction students and faculty were back in class for the first day of school...
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  • MSSU Empty Dorms
    Students at one local university are already back in the swing of things... but some buildings on campus are empty. Adminstrators at Missouri Southern State...
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  • MSSU Enrollment Down
    Missouri Southern State University may have a new name, but students are staying away. School officials say fewer students have enrolled at the university. Enrollment...
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  • R-8 Map Scores
    How well is one local school district educating your children? New scores are shedding light on the subject. The scores are in and the results...
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  • Sunday, August 31, 2003
  • Laboring on Labor Day
    Many are celebrated their labor day holiday at work. Firefighters at the Joplin Fire Department had to put in their normal eight hour day. That`s...
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  • Carterville Shooting Update
    Police release the identity of a man who was fatally shot by police officers.52-year old Jesse Hembree of Webb City was shot yesterday afternoon after...
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  • Golden City Fatality
    One of those fatalities was here in Jasper County when a one vehicle accident claimed the life of a Golden City resident. 19-year old Amy...
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  • Labor Day Travel
    The last official weekend of summer is typically one of the busiest for roads and interstates. But high gas prices are keeping more would-be travelers...
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  • Saturday, August 30, 2003
  • Possible Bomb Found
    The Joplin Police Department is currently on a call at 15th and Wall Street in Joplin investigating a home that may have a possible bomb...
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  • Late Night Sonic Shooting
    A late night robbery last night sends one person to the hospital while police continue to look for the suspect. Police say the suspect robbed the...
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  • Thursday, August 28, 2003
  • Children`s Haven Help
    A children`s organization is looking for people with caring hearts to volunteer. The Children`s Haven of Southwest Missouri is a home away from home for...
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  • Joplin House Fire
    A round of heavy rain and lightning moved through the area this morning,leaving one area home with significant fire damage. Joplin firefighters responded to a house...
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  • Crowder Enrollment
    A local college is seeing another jump in enrollment figures. Crowder College in Neosho is expecting a ten percent increase in fall enrollment. With classes...
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  • Empty Nest Syndrome
    If your son or daughter has headed off to college for the first time, you may be experiencing empty nest syndrome. But there are ways...
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  • Wet Carl Junction Classrooms
    Last night`s rain leaves carl junction educators mopping up the pieces. Over 12 classrooms were damaged from the rain leaking through the roof. Roofers were...
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