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Authorities in Indiana have charged two women who are accused of falsifying hospital records to collect money intended for victims of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse.

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People.com: Lauren Spierer Case: Body Found in Creek Is Not the Missing College Studentupdated: Tue Jul 05 2011 14:54:00

Autopsy findings reveal the remains found in an Indiana creek are not those of the missing student

In Alabama city, 'everything is gone and I am not exaggerating'updated: Sat Apr 30 2011 16:06:00

In a matter of minutes, a way of life disappeared in Hackleburg, Alabama.

Tennessee man swept awayupdated: Fri Apr 29 2011 22:32:00

A Marshall County, Tennessee, man dies after his car is swept into a flooded creek. WMC reports.

Police: Robbery crew steals, snorts cremated ashesupdated: Thu Jan 20 2011 09:30:00

Police said they will search Thursday for what is left of the cremated remains of a man and two dogs that robbers stole from a Florida house and then snorted after mistakenly thinking it was cocaine.

RidicuList: Kids snort man's remainsupdated: Thu Jan 20 2011 09:30:00

Breaking into a house and attempting to snort the ash remains of a man and two dogs is a quick route to the RidicuList!

Frosty, frozen and frigid: Cold snap grips the U.S.updated: Tue Dec 07 2010 20:51:00

Cold weather frosting much of the country spared Florida's citrus crop Tuesday, but more near-record lows expected overnight will pose another challenge.

It's cold outside!updated: Tue Dec 07 2010 20:51:00

Wintry weather from Maine to Florida.

Five children killed in house fireupdated: Tue Nov 09 2010 09:05:00

A neighbor recounts her attempt to save children from a burning house. WKMG reports.

5 children dead in Florida fireupdated: Tue Nov 09 2010 09:05:00

Investigators were working early Tuesday to figure out what caused a fire in a home in Marion County, Florida, that killed five children.

Archaeologist finds old bones in Florida recreation areaupdated: Wed Jul 28 2010 10:17:00

A University of Florida archaeologist found centuries-old bones this week during a dig in northeastern Florida, authorities said.

Oregon cops make lost peacock feel most wantedupdated: Wed Apr 08 2009 07:32:00

The sheriff's office in Marion County, Oregon, has dealt with countless lost items in the past. This one is a little more special than most.

Plains buried by snow; Gulf Coast inundated with rainupdated: Sat Mar 28 2009 22:02:00

Heavy rains swamped the Gulf Coast and a blizzard dumped more than 2 feet of snow in parts of the Plains on Saturday.

Bank bomb deemed harmless before explosion, documents sayupdated: Wed Dec 17 2008 19:08:00

An explosive device that went off in an Oregon bank Friday night, killing two, was initially deemed harmless by a bomb technician who died in the blast, court documents revealed Wednesday.

Like son, father faces murder charges in Oregon bombingupdated: Wed Dec 17 2008 08:10:00

Prosecutors have filed aggravated murder charges against the father of a suspected bank bomber in connection with last week's deadly blast at an Oregon bank.

Two killed in bank blastupdated: Tue Dec 16 2008 10:37:00

A bomb explodes at a bank branch in Marion County, Oregon. KGW's Scott Burton has details on the victims.

Arrest made in Oregon bank bombingupdated: Mon Dec 15 2008 18:55:00

Authorities on Monday identified Joshua Abraham Turnidge as the man arrested after a fatal bombing at an Oregon bank.

Water rushes through leveeupdated: Tue Jun 24 2008 17:31:00

Water rushes through a levee, sending floodwater into St. Charles, Missouri.

Possible tornado in Tennesseeupdated: Thu Nov 15 2007 10:19:00

Authorities say high winds, possibly from a tornado, damaged buildings and caused minor injuries in Tennessee.

Mom arrestedupdated: Fri Oct 12 2007 17:25:00

The mother of a boy accused of planning a 'Columbine-type' event at a school is arrested. CNN's Allan Chernoff reports.

Prosecutor: Mom bought weapons for boyupdated: Fri Oct 12 2007 17:25:00

A woman bought guns and bomb-making material to indulge her socially outcast 14-year-old son, a prosecutor said Friday.

Norovirus cited in Olive Garden outbreakupdated: Mon Dec 18 2006 12:36:00

Health officials blamed a highly contagious, hard-to-get-rid-of virus for an outbreak of illness among nearly 400 patrons of an Olive Garden restaurant outside Indianapolis.

Prosecutors drop sex case against teacherupdated: Tue Mar 21 2006 16:57:00

Prosecutors here dropped charges Tuesday against a former teacher accused of having sex with a middle school student.

Teacher-student sex plea deal rejectedupdated: Thu Dec 08 2005 18:05:00

A judge in Marion County, Florida, on Thursday rejected a proposed plea deal for Debra Lafave, who pleaded guilty in another county to having sex with a 14-year-old student while she was a teacher.

Guilty of sex with student, teacher avoids prisonupdated: Tue Nov 22 2005 20:49:00

In a last-minute effort to keep herself out of prison, a 25-year-old middle school teacher pleaded guilty Tuesday to having sex with a 14-year-old.

Fine line between control and harassmentupdated: Mon Apr 25 2005 17:33:00

Clovis Claxton felt his neighbors closing in.

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