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Former Boss Remembers Boston Blast Victim

Former Boss Remembers Boston Blast Victim

Krystle Campbell is one of three victims of Monday's blasts at the Boston Marathon. Her former boss says he and his employees are devastated by the loss of the friendly, energetic 29-year-old. (April 16)

Air Force restores tuition program

The Air Force has restored open enrollment of a popular tuition assistance program thousands of Wright-Patterson active-duty airmen have used to pay for college degrees. The Air Force, faced with a forced cut of more than $10 billion before October because of automatic budget cuts known as sequestration, suspended new ...

Violence Feared As Chicago Plans School Closings

Violence Feared As Chicago Plans School Closings

As fears of violence loom over school closings, Chicago looks for ways to keep kids safe. That task may include creating safe passages for students moving along the streets, along with boxing. (April 15)

NY AG Calls Gun Efforts a Good First Step

NY AG Calls Gun Efforts a Good First Step

New York's Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says the Senate's vote towards gun control a promising first step towards keeping tabs on guns. (April 11)

Manchin on Newtown: I Had to Do Something

Manchin on Newtown: I Had to Do Something

Surrounded by victims of the Newtown tragedy, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia urged action Wednesday on gun control legislation by lawmakers in the U.S Senate. (April 10)

Witnesses to Texas Attack Unnerved by Stabbing

Witnesses to Texas Attack Unnerved by Stabbing

Classes resumed Wednesday at Lone Star Community College in Cypress, Texas following the stabbing attack that left 14 people injured. Students shared eyewitness accounts of the gruesome sequence of events that riveted the college campus. (A...

14 Stabbed at Texas College, Suspect Held

14 Stabbed at Texas College, Suspect Held

A sheriff says the suspect in a stabbing attack at college is believed to be about 21-years-old who is enrolled at the school. More than a dozen people were wounded in the attack on the Lone Star Community College System's campus in Cypress...

Officials: About a Dozen Hurt in Texas Stabbing

Officials: About a Dozen Hurt in Texas Stabbing

Officials say about a dozen people have been wounded in a stabbing attack at Houston-area college campus. Twelve people were taken to area hospitals after the Tuesday attack on the Lone Star community college system's campus in Cypress. (Ap...

AP Top Stories April 5 P

AP Top Stories April 5 P

Here's the latest news for Friday, April 5: Disappointing March jobs report; Rutgers athletic director resigns after coach fired; Miss. authorities investigate detective killing; Family fine after Fla. Everglades ordeal.

Wife of Rutgers AD Calls Resignation 'Unfair'

Wife of Rutgers AD Calls Resignation 'Unfair'

The wife of the former Rutgers Athletic Director, Tim Pernetti, who resigned from his post Friday, called the situation 'unfair' and said the school was losing 'the best athletic director' they'll ever have. (April 5)

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