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- Quadruple homicide trial in Kansas for suspected shooter
Quadruple homicide: At the conclusion of a two-day preliminary hearing, a Franklin County judge ordered Kyle Flack to stand trial on charges of capital murder.
- Ohio Turnpike pileups result in three deaths, highway closed
Ohio Turnpike pileups were the result of blizzard-like conditions Wednesday. At least 50 vehicles were involved in the Ohio Turnpike pileups.
- I-80 drug stops defended by Nevada sheriff
I-80 drug stops have resulted in forfeiture of tens of thousands of dollars by drivers after being stopped by county sheriff's deputies. The I-80 drug stops are in response to increased activity by Mexican drug cartels.
- 2 Calif. men charged in 2006 triple homicide
Two men face three counts of murder the 2006 slaying of 18-year-old Becky Friedli, her mother, and her mother's boyfriend in their home in Pinyon Pines. One of the men charged Wednesday was Friedli's ex-boyfriend.
- Conservative AZ Governor Jan Brewer says she won't run again
Known for her crackdown on immigration and her overhaul of Arizona's troubled child welfare system, Republican Governor Jan Brewer announced she will not seek a third term in office.
- NYC explosion levels two buildings: Gas leak suspected
NYC explosion: Neighbors reported smelling gas prior to an explosion that leveled two buildings in East Harlem, killing two people and injuring 17.
- Toddler: Heroin stuffed in boy's jacket
Toddler heroin: A two-year-old toddler arrived at his daycare center in New Jersey carrying 48-packets of heroin. His father has been arrested.
- Death row: 30 years after going to prison, Glenn Ford now walks free
Death row: 30 years after he was arrested for a murder he didn't commit, Glenn Ford has been released from death row. A judge vacated his sentence Monday.
- Megachurch: Thieves steal $600,000 from Joel Osteen's megachurch
Megachurch: Thieves took $600,000 cash, checks, and pledge cards with credit card information from a safe in Pastor Joel Osteen's Houston megachurch, Lakewood Church.
- Kitty Genovese: 50 years later, New York murder still fascinates
Kitty Genovese's stabbing on March 13, 1964, witnessed but not reported, became a symbol of the breakdown of relationships among city dwellers.
- Camila Giorgi beats Sarapova, Nadal defeated by Alexandr Dolgopolov at Indian Wells
Camila Giorgi, ranked 79th in the world, made it through qualifying to play Indian Wells for the first time.
- Ohio bar shooting kills off-duty cop, two others; arrest made
Ohio bar shooting: Police arrested Igmidio Mista of Fremont, Ohio, on Monday morning and charged him with opening fire inside the Last Call Bar early Sunday.
- Colorado triple homicide suspect was mother's boy friend
Colorado triple homicide: Police charged Jaacob Vanwinkle with triple homicide, kidnapping, and sexual assault. A mother and two children were found dead in Canon City, Colorado. A teenage girl had been assaulted.
- Army sexual assault case: General's court-martial thrown into jeopardy
A military judge on Monday declined to dismiss sexual assault charges against General Sinclair after reviewing what he said was evidence that political considerations influenced the military's handling of the case.
- Mariska Hargitay: How the SVU star is fighting real-life sex crimes
Mariska Hargitay, who plays a sex crimes investigator on 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit,' is working to have thousands of backlogged rape kits tested in Michigan.
- Tiger Woods: Ready to play at the Masters?
Tiger Woods struggled with his golf game this weekend, thanks to what he described as back spasms. Will Tiger Woods be ready to play at the Masters tournament next month?
- Plane collides with skydiver: No serious injuries
A skydiver who collided with a Cessna aircraft in midair Saturday near Tampa, Fla., says he'll jump again. Both the pilot and the skydiver escaped the collision with only minor injuries.
- California earthquake: A long rocker at magnitude 6.9
California earthquake: A strong, slow building magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit northern California Sunday night. No injuries or serious damage reported. The earthquake epicenter was 50 miles west of Eureka, Calif.
- William Clay Ford, Lions owner and Ford board member, dies
William Clay Ford, owner of the Detroit Lions, and grandchild of Henry Ford died Sunday. Ford had served as an employee and board member with Ford Motors for more than 50 years, and lead the Lions since 1964.
- US will not recognize annexation of Crimea, Obama to meet with Ukrainian leader
On Sunday President Barack Obama's deputy national security adviser announced that even if Crimea votes to leave Ukraine and move to Russia, the US would not recognized the annexation. On Wednesday, the Ukrainian Prime Minister will visit the White House.