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  • Bobby Cannon and Marie Link-Cannon always said that they would return to the South to retire. They also said they would downsize.

  • STAMFORD, Conn. - A Christmas Day fire that killed three children and their grandparents was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, the mayor said Tuesday. Investigators were expected to reveal the cause of the fire later Tuesday, but Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia told The Associated Press described the cause as "fireplace-related." He could not provide more details.

  • The family of a St. Louis man killed in a traffic accident on his way home from church reached a $600,000 settlement with the insurance carrier of the other driver, a plaintiff's attorney said. On Oct. 10, 2010, Donald Kay Sr. was riding his motorcycle home from church in south St. Louis County, explained his family's attorney, Michael Corrigan. He was crossing a bridge over the Meramec River when a car driven by Aaron Othic, 18, crossed the centerline and struck his motorcycle. Othic had fallen asleep at the wheel, Corrigan said. Kay was killed in the collision.

  • CHESHIRE -- Republican Councilwoman Anne Giddings was in critical condition Monday night at a Waterbury hospital with injuries she suffered in a car accident last week. Giddings, the sister-in-law of former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, was taken to St. Mary's Hospital in Waterbury following the March 22 accident, which occurred near her home on Boulder Road, said Lt. James Fasano, a Police Department spokesman. Fasano said the roads were dry and the weather was clear at the time of the accident. She was traveling east, coming home from a council meeting and her car veered off the road and hit a telephone pole," he said.

  • As the year ends, tire prints from the school bus are still visible on Tyeisha Mims' midsection. Shirley Mims hopes they will disappear in the new year and her granddaughter will learn to walk again. They are taking it day by day.

  • The accident report from West Seneca police still lies unopened in June Buchholtz's Cheektowaga home, though her 29-year-old son is gone forever. A car struck and killed Justin Buchholtz as he was walking in Transit Road between French Road and Clinton Street on Dec. 6. For three weeks, June Buchholtz avoided driving on that stretch of Transit.

  • A 26-year-old man took swift action Friday morning after hearing the sound of two cars colliding outside of his parents' central Topeka home, an accident in which two people were injured. The man, Joshua Greer, ran outside of his parents' home at 1246 S.W. Wayne to see what happened after he heard what sounded like a "big bomb" going off.

  • After a three-day trial resulted in a hung jury, the parents of a boy killed in a car accident settled a lawsuit against the owner of a home where the boy allegedly was spending the night. Terms of the settlement were confidential.

  • FREDERICKSBURG, Va. -- Hundreds of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Fredericksburg, Va., area gathered on Saturday, Sept. 24, to clean riverbanks and local historical sites. Other volunteers, including those of other faiths, also made blankets for children as part of an Eagle Scout project, while still others packed boxes with microwavable meals and snack items on behalf of soldiers in need. On that same day, Latter-day Saints in Culpepper, Va., helped provide services for a family involved in a serious automobile accident, while other Mormons in that community helped provide firewood and home repairs for the needy.

  • AUBURN -- A driver was injured and a hole punched through the wall of a home in a bizarre accident Monday morning on Pinnacle Drive. We heard a very loud crash, and the first thought I had was maybe a bookcase had fallen over," homeowner Michael O'Donnell said Monday evening of the 8:15 a.m. accident.



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