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Most people don't consider that the key to your home could be the key to danger. When you buy a mass produced lock there are very good chances that someone else has the key to your home!More >>
Most people don't consider that the key to your home could be the key to danger. When you buy a mass produced lock there are very good chances that someone else has the key to your home!More >>
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25 year old Arkebia Albury will face more than just a misdemeanor after shoplifting from Centerville Galleria last night. The Macon mom also ran over her 4 year old son during the getaway. CentervilleMore >>
25 year old Arkebia Albury will face more than just a misdemeanor after shoplifting from Centerville Galleria last night. The Macon mom also ran over her 4 year old son during the getaway. CentervilleMore >>
Ricardo Strozier pleads guilty to gruesome murder of radio DJ Heath Jackson
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Ricardo Strozier, 24, pleaded guilty to the murder of Christian radio disc jockey Heath Jackson Friday morning. Judge Gil McBride sentenced Strozier to two life sentences plus 10 years. District attorneyMore >>
Ricardo Strozier, 24, pleaded guilty to the murder of Christian radio disc jockey Heath Jackson Friday morning. Judge Gil McBride sentenced Strozier to two life sentences plus 10 years. More >>
Friday, May 24 2013 2:27 PM EDT2013-05-24 18:27:08 GMT
The word from Columbus Regional Medical Center is more children are visiting the doctor's office...all because of pink eye.More >>
The word from Columbus Regional Medical Center is more children are visiting the doctor's office...all because of pink eye.More >>
TUCSON, AZ (AP) -
The Tucson City Council has approved a $990,000 settlement to Union Pacific Railroad after a city employee improperly marked a waterline location.
It resolves a lawsuit Union Pacific filed after the 2010 waterline break that dumped nearly 11 million gallons of water into its rail yard in Tucson.
The Arizona Daily Star says a city worker blue-staked a waterline at the Union Pacific yard in May 2010 in preparation for some excavation work the company was planning.
The employee marked the wrong spot, resulting in a Union Pacific contractor hitting a 30-inch water main a few days later.
Union Pacific sued Tucson for about $1.3 million.
City Attorney Mike Rankin says the settlement paperwork should be finalized within two weeks and the money will come from Tucson's self-insurance fund.
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