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UNDATED - Heavy rain across the South on Wednesday caused flooding, school and road closures and a landslide that destroyed a home in North Carolina.
The countdown of the top 10 sports stories of 2008 continues today with 1-5. 5. October 25: Huntington North volleyball wins first sectional since 1994.
The Nebraska Republican Party has chosen Fremont as the location of its first 2009 State Central Committee meeting. John ...
By M.D. NALAPAT UPI Outside View Commentator MANIPAL, India, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- The head of the snake that is the Taliban is the Pakistani army. This is where attention needs to be focused, now that Pakistani Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has failed in his gambit of using the Mumbai terror attacks to divert international attention away from his reluctance to engage the Taliban.
The Huntington North wrestling team finished first in the Weston Close Classic Saturday at North Arena. The Vikes finished with 234, ahead of second place Southern Wells, which finished with 215.
Snow, sleet and freezing rain have made roads hazardous across the Great Lakes into New England and closed hundreds of schools.
Not long after Orville Wright won the coin flip with his brother, Wilbur, on the sands of North Carolina's Kill Devil Hill, two Norwalk brothers had their own visions of flying.
MANIPAL, India, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- The 1989 defeat of the Soviet Union in Afghanistan was a tactical victory but a strategic defeat for the Western alliance. The induced success of the jihadis gave them a boost of vainglory, leading to the expansion of their jihad to the West.
Heavy rain across the South on Wednesday caused flooding, school and road closures and a landslide that destroyed a home in North Carolina. Thousands of people lost power across the Carolinas as a cold front swept the region with wind and rain, and a landslide destroyed a home in the mountains of western North Carolina. One home in Haywood County was destroyed, but its occupants ...
Ever since Steven Rinella unearthed an old buffalo skull in Montana's Madison Mountains a decade ago, he has been obsessed with all things buffalo.
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