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PULLMAN, Wash. -- Washington State University President Elson Floyd is taking a $100,000 pay cut in response to budget problems. The university said Floyd told the board of regents Friday he would lead by example with the voluntary cut.
The New York Knicks traded guard Jamal Crawford to the Golden State Warriors for forward Al Harrington on Friday.
President-elect Barack Obama's potential Cabinet continues to take shape with news that Timothy Geithner will likely be Treasury secretary.
Shots were fired on the campus of Savannah State University where a student was shot by another student. | Video
A thief driven to steal a car rammed another vehicle out of the way to successfully escape, Sacramento police say.
Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm is confident the Detroit Three automakers will successfully persuade Congress to give relief to the battered industry next month.
A cold front roaring through the Northwest will bring rain and wind to the Western Washington lowlands at midday Thursday -- along with several inches of mountain snow Thursday night, forecasters in the KIRO 7 Weather Center said.
Women who work out in the water three times a week while pregnant are less likely to ask for anesthetic during labor.
The top dog in the NBA's Western Conference, the Los Angeles Lakers, welcome the red-hot Denver Nuggets to Staples Center on Friday.
CORVALLIS, Ore. -- State police are asking for help in finding a person of interest in a burglary investigation at Oregon State University. Police said Jacob Butler, 27, has warrants out for his arrest in Linn County on charges of probation violation and failure to register as a sex offender.
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