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  • FBI quizzes Colorado man for 2nd day in terror probe

    DENVER, Colorado (CNN) -- A Colorado resident at the center of a federal terrorism probe met with FBI agents for a second day Thursday as his lawyer disputed a report that bomb-making plans were found on the man's computer....
  • Jakarta bomb suspect killed in raid

    The suspected mastermind of suicide attacks on two luxury hotels in the Indonesian capital in July has been killed in a raid on a house in Java, police say....
  • Animal shelter closed next three Mondays

    The Citrus County Animal Services shelter in Inverness received the initial pest control treatments Monday required in the shelter’s regular maintenance program....
  • Inverness man charged with BB-gun robbery

    Citrus County Sheriff's Office deputies this morning arrested an Inverness man for the attempted robbery of a man in a plan to get cash and drugs.Arrrested was Daniel Marino Belden, 1560 Ladera Terrace....
  • Historical Homosassa marker to be commemorated on Thursday

    Two local groups will dedicate an historical marker at 10 a.m. in Homosassa on Thursday....
  • EDC's Welker denies resignation rumor

    Citrus County Economic Development Council head Randy Welker said today that a rumor that he is resigning isn't true....
  • Sheriff's 10-43 show highlights upcoming race for Jessie's Place

    Tune into the next informative edition of the Sheriff's 10-43 show on Wednesday from 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on WYKE, Channel 16....
  • Universal lifts veil on Harry Potter theme park

    LOS ANGELES — The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the hotly anticipated new Florida theme park, will open in the spring and allow visitors to tour Hogwarts, buy quidditch gear and drink butterbeer....
  • Student killed in fight at Florida school, officials say

    MIAMI (CNN)  -- A Florida high school student was killed Tuesday by a second student during an altercation at the school, officials said....
  • Top military officer says more troops likely needed in Afghanistan

    U.S. Navy Admiral Michael Mullen, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Tuesday that the United States probably will need to send more troops to Afghanistan to win the war against Taliban and al-Qaida insurgents....
  • Mitchell to meet again with Netanyahu on Wednesday

    JERUSALEM — The White House’s Middle East envoy, George J. Mitchell, was set to hold an additional meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu here on Wednesday, according to Israeli and American officials, as part of an effort to pave the way for ...
  • Cause of Yale student death will not be released

    The state’s attorney in New Haven has asked the chief medical examiner’s office in Connecticut not to release the cause of death for a 24-year-old Yale graduate student “in order to facilitate their investigation,” the medical examiner’s office ...
  • Key House member chides lower-cost health proposals

    WASHINGTON -- House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel said Tuesday that health-care proposals generated by the White House and by Senate negotiators are skimping too much on coverage in an effort to lower the price tag....
  • FDA approves H1N1 vaccine applications

    ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The Food and Drug Administration has approved applications from four manufacturers to make H1N1 flu vaccine, the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday....
  • Afghans were targets of New York terror raid, source say

    NEW YORK (CNN)  -- The targets of a federal anti-terror raid were Afghan nationals who all attended or circulated at a New York-area mosque, a source with direct knowledge of the investigation said Tuesday....
  • Police: No credible threat to runaway convert

    ORLANDO - An investigation by Florida authorities unsealed Monday found there were no credible threats to a teenager who ran away from her Ohio home because she said she feared for her life after converting to Christianity from Islam....
  • Doctor: Actor Patrick Swayze defied odds in many ways

    After a very long and public battle with pancreatic cancer, actor Patrick Swayze died at home Monday with his family and friends at his side. He was 57.Swayze, who was diagnosed in January 2008, defied the odds in many ways – living for more than a year...
  • Jody Powell dies at 65; press secretary to President Carter

    Jody Powell, who was White House press secretary and among the closest and most trusted advisors to President Carter, died Monday of a heart attack. He was 65....
  • U.S. forces launch assault in Somali town held by insurgents

    Helicopter-borne U.S. Special Forces attacked and killed a top al-Qaeda-linked suspect in a raid in southern Somalia early Monday, U.S. officials said....
  • Clues point to inside job in Yale killing

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Clues increasingly pointed to an inside job Monday in the slaying of a Yale graduate student whose body was found stuffed inside a wall five days after she vanished from a heavily secured lab building accessible only to university emp...

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