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- Mortgage Crisis Translates Into School Budget Crisis
By: LINDSEY O’NEILL, ESQ. With the mortgage crisis, there are obviously fewer and fewer homeowners these days - which means fewer property taxes being paid. Since school district budgets rely heavily on local property taxes, many schools are struggling with increased budget cuts as kids go back to school this year. This usually translates into teacher [...]
- RI, town reach $20 million deal in club fire suits
By ERIC TUCKER Associated Press Writer PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) _ The state of Rhode Island and the town of West Warwick have each agreed to pay $10 million to those left behind after a nightclub fire that killed 100 people, according to court documents filed Monday. The state and the town are the last major defendants to agree [...]
- Defense: Cousin killed Ohio baby in microwave
By KANTELE FRANKO Associated Press Writer DAYTON, Ohio (AP) _ The cousin of a month-old girl who was burned to death in a microwave told friends that he was responsible for putting her in the oven, a defense attorney said Monday during opening statements in the retrial of the child’s mother. The young relative also told friends that [...]
- Filings: Spears’ custody fight with K-Fed costly
By ANTHONY McCARTNEY AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Britney Spears’ recently resolved custody dispute with ex-husband Kevin Federline wasn’t just messy, it was expensive. Court documents show legal bills submitted on behalf of two law firms who represented Spears total more than $466,000. That’s on top of the $250,000 the 26-year-old pop singer has agreed [...]
- Testimony to begin in Ohio microwave death retrial
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) _ Testimony was set to begin in the retrial of a woman accused of killing her month-old daughter by burning her in a microwave oven. Opening statements were scheduled Monday in the case of China Arnold, 28, who is charged with aggravated murder in the 2005 death of her daughter, Paris Talley. Arnold [...]
- Texas authorities say body is abducted clerk
By ANABELLE GARAY Associated Press Writer DALLAS (AP) _ A body found in a remote area was been identified as the clerk whose abduction from a store in a small North Texas town was recorded by security cameras, authorities said Sunday. Mindy Daffern, 46, had been missing since Friday from the store her family owns in the city [...]
- Court protests halt hearing in immigrant killing
POTTSVILLE, Pa. (AP) _ Courthouse protests have caused a brief interruption in the preliminary hearing of three teenagers charged in the beating death of a Mexican immigrant in a small Pennsylvania town. About 40 protesters outside the courthouse in Pottsville have been told to keep quiet or they’ll be forced to move. The protesters are from [...]
- Court says copyrights apply even for free software
By JORDAN ROBERTSON AP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ In a crucial win for the free software movement, a federal appeals court has ruled that even software developers who give away the programming code for their works can sue for copyright infringement if someone misappropriates that material. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the [...]
- Minister gets jail for stealing flock’s identities
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) _ A Baptist minister in central Pennsylvania has been sentenced to one year in jail for stealing the identities of his church members. Raymond Clayton Sr., 44, was also ordered to pay more than $28,000 in restitution at his sentencing Wednesday. Clayton is the former pastor of Grace Fellowship Church near Mount Carmel. Federal [...]
- Jackson Browne sues McCain, RNC over song in ad
By ANTHONY McCARTNEY AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Jackson Browne doesn’t want John McCain running on anything fueled by his lyrics. The singer-songwriter sued McCain and the Ohio and national Republican committees in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on Thursday, accusing them of using his song “Running on Empty” without his permission. The lawsuit claims [...]
