Bacon enthusiasts converge in Iowa for festival
02/10/2013 12:49am
The smell of bacon was in the air Saturday as thousands converged on Iowa's capital city for an increasingly popular festival celebrating all things connected with the meat.
How to avoid roof collapses caused by heavy snow
02/10/2013 10:07am
On the heels of a massive snowstorm that dumped up to 3 feet of snow across the Northeast, rain was forecast for Monday, which could threaten snow-laden roofs with added weight. The roof of an empty bowling alley on New York's Long Island already partly collapsed just from heavy snow from the weekend storm, police said.
Ethanol plants idled since drought began
02/10/2013 10:43am
Many U.S. ethanol plants have halted production over the past year, mostly because the drought has made it difficult to get locally produced corn. Most plan to restart, but it may not be until the 2013 corn crop is harvested in September.
Corn shortage idles 20 ethanol plants nationwide
02/10/2013 11:21am
The persistent drought is taking a toll on producers of ethanol, with corn becoming so scarce that nearly two dozen ethanol plants have been forced to halt production.
Wash. man, 82, says he's OK after tackling suspect
02/10/2013 1:34pm
An 82-year-old Washington state man says he was a little sore but otherwise OK after tackling and helping police catch a felon one-third his age.
Patience seen as component in NJ credit card scam
02/10/2013 1:45pm
Many scam artists are looking for ways to get rich quick.
Source: AMR, US Airways delay meeting on merger
02/10/2013 2:09pm
The boards of American Airlines parent AMR Corp. and US Airways have pushed back meeting on plans to consider a final merger, Associated Press sources say.
$1 million reward offered in Dorner case
02/10/2013 2:13pm
Authorities are offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Christopher Dorner, the former Los Angeles police officer suspected in three killings who is the subject of a manhunt in Southern California.
Northeast tries to get back on track after storm
02/10/2013 3:05pm
Emergency crews and residents struggled to clear roadways and sidewalks from a storm that rampaged through the Northeast, dumping up to 3 feet of snow and bringing howling winds that knocked out power to hundreds of thousands.
Airports returning to normal after Northeast storm
02/10/2013 3:30pm
Airports in New York, Boston and Connecticut were ramping up service Sunday, as they worked to return to normal operations following a massive snowstorm that crippled parts of the East Coast and led to thousands of flight delays and cancelations.
Source: AMR, US Airways delay meeting on merger
02/10/2013 3:34pm
The boards of American Airlines parent AMR Corp. and US Airways have pushed back meetings to consider final plans for their merger, Associated Press sources say.
Solar industry grapples with hazardous wastes
02/10/2013 4:14pm
Homeowners on the hunt for sparkling solar panels are lured by ads filled with images of pristine landscapes and bright sunshine, and words about the technology's benefits for the environment _ and the wallet.
Lawmakers urge oversight of drone program
02/10/2013 4:51pm
President Barack Obama's use of unmanned drones to kill Americans who are suspected of being al-Qaida allies deserves closer inspection, lawmakers said Sunday as even some of the president's allies suggested an uneasiness about the program.
Search for fugitive ex-cop sets region on edge
02/10/2013 7:13pm
Police blocked off a street and stood guard in front of a home in a typically quiet Southern California suburb Sunday, protecting a man they believe has been targeted by a fugitive ex-police officer suspected of killing three people and setting the region on edge by eluding authorities in a sprawling manhunt that has lasted days.
Crews working to clear snow from NY expressway
02/10/2013 7:25pm
The harrowing images from New York's slice of the massive snowstorm _ people stranded overnight, cars abandoned on long stretches of drift-covered highways _ were slowly erased Sunday on the far reaches of Long Island, where hundreds of snowplows and heavy equipment descended on a region battered by storm again and to try to help clear the way for Monday's commute.
Fatal storm: deaths related to the Northeast snow
02/10/2013 7:40pm
A look at the deaths related to the massive snowstorm that blanketed the Northeast in 1 to 3 feet of snow and battered the coastline with high winds and some flooding.
Grammy Awards voters spread the love all around
02/10/2013 9:58pm
Mumford & Sons wrapped up a completely unpredictable Grammy Awards with perhaps the most surprising win of the night, taking home album of the year for "Babel."
Grammy Awards voters spread the love all around
02/10/2013 9:58pm
Mumford & Sons wrapped up a completely unpredictable Grammy Awards with perhaps the most surprising win of the night, taking home album of the year for "Babel."
Hawaii-based sub's commander let go after crash
02/10/2013 11:02pm
The commanding officer and executive officer of a Pearl Harbor-based submarine have been relieved of duty a month after the periscope on the USS Jacksonville collided with a vessel in the Persian Gulf.
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