KELLER, Texas (AP) — The administrator of a North Texas city believes he’s not needed and has laid himself off. Keller City Manager Dan O’Leary announced his decision Wednesday. O’Leary says the Fort Worth area city of nearly 40,000 has two assistant managers and really does not need a third administrator. He earns about $176,000 […]
2012
Barbers on strike at Air Force base
DENVER (AP) — Some military personnel at Buckley Air Force Base outside Denver may have to go elsewhere for their buzz cuts because eight of the nine barbers at the base are on strike against the private company they work for. The barbers began walking a picket line outside a base entrance on Thursday, saying […]
Cop killer gets life
TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — On the day a 20-year-old was sentenced to spend the rest of his life behind bars for killing a New Jersey police officer, the slain patrolman’s mother yearned for the kind of Old Testament justice New Jersey courts can no longer provide: an eye for an eye. “ He should […]
Mayor’s hanging idea put on hold
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The mayor of the southwest North Dakota tourist town of Medora is seeking permission for a hanging, and he is sticking his neck out by volunteering to be the one to go to the gallows. Mayor Doug Ellison wants to erect a gallows on his property to stage mock hangings for […]
3 more bodies found in cruise wreck
GIGLIO, Italy (AP) — Searchers on Thursday found three bodies under the hull of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship that capsized off an Italian island in January, an official said, raising the number of bodies found so far to 28 and leaving four still missing. Civil Protection agency chief Franco Gabrielli did not give […]
Kitten hitches ride over Golden Gate
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) — A stowaway kitten is safe despite taking an 85-mile ride in a van’s engine compartment that included a trip across California’s Golden Gate Bridge. A Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter spokesman says the 8-month-old female feline was probably just looking for a warm place to sleep. The Santa Cruz Sentinel […]
Hundreds march against nuke plant
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) — Hundreds of marching protesters have arrived in Brattleboro to oppose the continued operation of the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant. Thursday marks the first day of the plant’s operation after its initial 40-year operating license expired a day earlier. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued the plant a 20-year license extension, […]
‘Combined’ effort sparks Long Reach
ORONO — The Long Reach Swim Club of the Bath Area Family YMCA continued its success last weekend by capturing the Maine Swimming’s Winter Combined Championships, held at the University of Maine. Long Reach finished with 5,236 points, followed by Coastal Maine Aquatics (4,347), Portland Porpoise Swim Club (2,457), Mt. Desert Island (2,400), Westbrook Seals (2,211.50), […]
Sharks boost playoff hopes, beating Bruins 2-1
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The defense tightened, the bottom lines contributed and the San Jose Sharks put together the kind of complete performance that was lacking in two lackluster losses earlier in the week. Now they need to figure out how to duplicate this performance down the stretch if they want to make it back to […]
Celts end Bucks’ streak, 100-91
MILWAUKEE — With a team led by three veteran stars playing the seventh game of a taxing eightgame road trip, it wouldn’t have been shocking to see the Boston Celtics simply run out of gas. Instead, they had more than enough energy to slow down and disrupt the suddenly streaking Milwaukee Bucks. Paul Pierce scored 25 […]