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Retiring Sen. Hatch bids farewell to Utah Republicans
Julian Hattem, Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 5:46pm
One of the longest-serving senators in U.S. history bid farewell to Utah Republican Party delegates Saturday, offering a solemn goodbye to the state that sent him to the Senate for 41 years.

The Latest: Barbara Bush buried at presidential library
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 5:42pm
The Latest on the funeral and burial of former first lady Barbara Bush (all times local):

Man killed in random knife attack at California steakhouse
Amanda Lee Myers, Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 5:24pm
A homeless man who randomly stabbed a patron in a crowded Southern California restaurant to death as he was holding his daughter was reported just a few hours earlier for disruptive behavior, but police ultimately determined he was not a threat, authorities said Saturday.
Body of deported veteran buried in California
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 3:57pm
For years, Marine Corps. veteran Enrique Salas sought to return to the United States after he was deported from Mexico.
Syracuse fraternity permanently expelled over racist video
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 3:42pm
Syracuse University announced Saturday that it has permanently expelled a fraternity over an offensive video that fraternity members say was intended as satire.

Suspected Florida school shooter appears in court
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 3:38pm
A man accused of opening fire at a Florida high school was denied bond during his first court appearance Saturday.
Iranian foreign minister wants 'respect' from US
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 3:35pm
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif accused the U.S. government of arrogance and belligerence, saying that Washington needed "a change in attitude" before any meaningful negotiations can begin over several U.S. citizens being held prisoner in Iran.

Romney's nephew fails to make Colorado primary ballot
Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 3:33pm
Businessman Doug Robinson, a nephew of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, failed to qualify for Colorado's Republican gubernatorial primary ballot, a state official announced Friday.

Roberta Flack leaves Harlem awards show after feeling ill
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 3:32pm
Singer-songwriter Roberta Flack was under observation at a Manhattan hospital Saturday after suddenly feeling ill before her appearance at Harlem's Apollo Theater.
Pennsylvania mayor accused of soliciting prostitute
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 3:25pm
State police have arrested the mayor of a Pennsylvania town on charges of soliciting and patronizing a prostitute.
Memphis police officer shoots, kills shooting suspect
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 3:15pm
A police officer has fatally shot a man who was a suspect in two shootings in Tennessee, authorities said Saturday.
Police: Woman accidentally shoots and kills young daughter
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 2:35pm
Police say a 2-year-old girl has been accidentally shot and killed by her mother at a hotel outside of Cleveland.
Woman killed, child wounded in Southern California shooting
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 1:16pm
Authorities say a Southern California man initially thought to be a witness to a shooting that killed his girlfriend and wounded their 8-year-old daughter has been arrested for the crime.
Rep. Scalise out of hospital after surgery tied to shooting
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 1:10pm
The No. 3 House Republican leader has been released from a hospital after follow-up surgery related to the wounds he received from a shooting at a GOP baseball practice 10 months ago.
Report of dead deer instead produces body of mountain lion
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 1:06pm
Sheriff's deputies responding to a report of a dead deer on the side of a highway in northern Utah instead found the dead body of a mountain lion that apparently had been struck by a vehicle.
Texas 8th-graders asked to list positives of slavery
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 12:48pm
A San Antonio charter school has apologized after a teacher asked students in an eighth grade American history class to list the positive and negative aspects of slavery.
Wife: Man struck by California train pushed her off tracks
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 12:45pm
The wife of a man who was struck and killed by a Metrolink train in Southern California says investigators told her he pushed her out of the way.

'CHiPs' TV star Estrada donates police dog to Idaho agency
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 21st - 12:36pm
"CHiPs" actor Erik Estrada has donated a drug dog to an east Idaho police agency where he's a reserve police officer.
