Jurors: Zimmerman not guilty of 2nd-degree murder
FILE -This combo image made from file photos shows Trayvon Martin, left, and George Zimmerman. On Saturday, July 13, 2013, jurors found Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder in the fatal...
View ArticleLincecum throws 1st no-hitter, beating SD 9-0
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Freak is back. Tim Lincecum tossed aside his recent struggles and pitched his first career no-hitter and the second in the majors in 11 days, a gem saved by a spectacular diving...
View ArticleQuotes and reaction to Zimmerman verdict
A jury of six women found neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman not guilty of all charges on Saturday in the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Here are some quotes from key figures involved in the...
View ArticleAsiana flight attendants make news with bravery
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Before Asiana Flight 214 crash-landed in San Francisco, the last time the Korean airlines' flight attendants made news it was over an effort by their union earlier this year to get...
View ArticleCory Monteith, star of hit show 'Glee,' found dead
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Cory Monteith, the handsome young actor who shot to fame in the hit TV series "Glee" but was beset by addiction struggles so fierce that he once said he was lucky to...
View ArticleWashington's newest power couple: Max and Dave
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Welcome to the "Max and Dave Show," a campaign-style swing around the country featuring two of the most powerful members of Congress rallying support for their effort to overhaul...
View ArticleD-Backs first big-league team to broadcast in Navajo
PHOENIX (AP) — Nearly 92 years after a major league game was first broadcast on radio, the Arizona Diamondbacks became the first big-league team to have its game broadcast in Navajo. Dan Arnold and...
View ArticleFamously filthy Massachusetts river hosts community swim
BOSTON (AP) — The Charles River may be famous for its filth, but it's clean enough now for its first public swim since the 1950s. The Boston Globe reports (http://bo.st/13YvHhh) dozens jumped into the...
View ArticleJK Rowling revealed as writer of crime novel
LONDON (AP) — An ex-military man tries his hand at writing, publishes a debut detective novel, and wins critical acclaim. But here's the twist in the tale: The true identity of the author is none other...
View ArticleTwitter gives France data in anti-Semitic posts
PARIS (AP) — Twitter has given French authorities information that can help identify the authors of a series of racist and anti-Semitic tweets that carried French hashtags, and the social media site...
View ArticleFirm asks N.Y.ers to swap Adirondack land for mine
LEWIS, N.Y. (AP) — In a ballot proposition that has split environmental groups, a mining company is asking New Yorkers to let it expand its pit mine into 200 acres of constitutionally protected...
View ArticleBritish agency: 787 fire not caused by battery fault
LONDON (AP) — A fire on an empty Boeing 787 plane at London's Heathrow Airport didn't appear to be caused by faulty aircraft batteries, a British investigative agency said Saturday. Investors in...
View ArticleNew England's love affair with natural gas cools
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — New England's love affair with natural gas appears to be showing strain as the regional power grid operator voices worry about too much demand on limited supplies and a leading...
View ArticleVerlander removed from All-Star roster (7-14-13)
DETROIT (AP) — Detroit right-hander Justin Verlander left Sunday’s game against the Texas Rangers with a tight right quad muscle, shortly after having his no-hit bid broken up in the seventh...
View ArticleMarkets shored up by China's 7.5 percent growth
LONDON (AP) — Relief over China's economic growth rate helped shore up the mood in financial markets Monday ahead of a raft of U.S. corporate earnings and retail sales figures. The world's...
View ArticleLoblaw buying Shoppers Drug Mart in $12B deal
NEW YORK (AP) — Canadian food and drugstore operator Loblaw Cos. is buying Shoppers Drug Mart in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about 12.4 billion Canadian dollars ($12 billion). The deal would give...
View ArticleMud Hens win twice (07-15-13)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Toledo scored in only three innings, but had four runs on two different occasions in an 11-3 win over Toledo Louisville. The Mud Hens are 41-58 in the International League...
View ArticleDiamond Roundup: 07-15-13
BG ROOKIEUNION BANK 15,SCREEN PRINTED PRODUCTS 3Leading hitters: UB - Alec Ross, three singles; A.J. Tracy, Devin Dilbone, two singles each; Jack Brown, two singles, double. SPP - none reported.
View ArticleFast, friendly service, knowledge at BG Battery
George Roth, Jr. (left) and Dennis Emch of BG Battery. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) "We take pride in friendly service," says George Roth, manager of BG Battery. "Anybody can buy a battery...
View ArticleAcupuncture offers a variety of ways to help patient
Dr. Paul L. Silcox demonstrates the use of acupuncture. Dr. Silcox just opened an office in Bowling Green. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) Dr. Paul Silcox is offering the Bowling Green area a...
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