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Heard the one about the police dispatcher accused of trying to steal a hot dog cart?
She was hot on a bad guy's trail - at least that's what 28-year- old Kayla Hogan allegedly claimed when a Colorado Springs hot dog vendor said she tried to drive off in the pickup to which his snack cart was hitched.
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A doctrine that provides that the police may enter the premises where they suspect a crime has been committed without a warrant w...
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Baseball
DALLAS - Jeffrey Loria quickly marched down the hallway with his team president, trailed by their top aides, and hustled into a meeting room with a labor lawyer from Major League Baseball.
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PETERSBURG -- It was a different kind of hot pursuit Friday afternoon when Petersburg firefighters followed a smoldering trailer back to Dinwiddie after a fire on Interstate 85 north.
I guess some people saw the tractor-trailer with some smoke coming out of it and our fire truck following it with the lights on and thought we were in hot pursuit," Petersburg Fire and Emergency Services Battalion Chief Steve Bowling said. "We followed it though to make sure it didn't have any more flare ups on the way back to [Gerdau Ameristeel.]
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There are any number of break, open, inline muzzleloaders on the market, but no model is as updated or incorporates as many u...
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COLOGNE, Germany -- Criterion Games, a studio of Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced a Limited Edition version of Need for Speed[TM] Hot Pur...
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[Jeremy Crabtree]: Percy Harvin of Virginia. He'll play receiver. He's a lot like (Ohio State's) Ted Ginn. Harvin has that little extra gear that Ginn has. He's faster and taller than Derrick Williams (last year's No. 1 recruit). And Harvin comes to play in big games. I like that. You can't coach that gamesmanship.
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By Doug Ferguson
The Associated Press
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Wooing Wisconsin
Presidential candidates are romancing the state in hot pursuit of electoral votes
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Your editorial "Bilking commuters on the Beltway" (Opinion, June 15) downplays the role of the public-private partnership on high- occupancy toll (HOT) lanes and the benefits of the project. The editorial notes the private-equity contribution to the project of nearly $350 million, but it does not acknowledge the significant construction risk and the fact that more than $1.2 billion of debt is being assumed by the private sector and, consequently, shifted away from taxpayers.
The editorial also overlooks the fact that existing Beltway bridges are nearly 50 years old and soon will need to be replaced. The Beltway HOT lane project rebuilds and improves all bridges and most interchanges along a 14-mile stretch. In addition, bicycle and pedestrian paths will be added to every new bridge cros...