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If all my friends jumped off a bridge, apparently I would, too [Just...
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'Don't take 'no' for an answer. It's your body'
A Rochester woman says a KOMO 4 Problem Solvers report may have saved her life. Lori Davider says her first doctor missed her deadly form of breast cancer.
Police: Thieves Targeting Unlocked Vehicles
Published: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 9:06 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 9:06 p.m. LAKELAND Unlocked vehicles have become treasure-troves for thieves who have broken into more than 60 cars in the Lake Morton, Lake Hollingsworth and Crystal Lake areas in recent months, according to Lakeland police.
Future of controversial firing range still uncertain after 'Leaded Tea Party' canceled
Now that Richard Willich has cancelled a planned Labor Day "Leaded Tea Party" that would have included the public firing of guns at an outdoor target range at his Nocatee business, he's left with another decision - what to do with the range.
Defense unsure if evangelist Alamo will testify
As lawyers begin to defend evangelist Tony Alamo against sex-crime charges, their biggest liability might be their client.
When Bob Hudgins, director of the Texas Film Commission, recently said that he had personally rejected a screenplay called "Waco" - a thriller about the siege of the Branch Davidian compound near Waco in 1993 - for the state's new tax incentives, he said there were gross inaccuracies in the script that at best muddled the facts and at worst rewrote ...