Posted by Examiner Florida Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
A nonprofit group will pick up the thousands of shoes that were mysteriously spilled on a Miami expressway last week and give them to people in Haiti. Representatives from Soles4Souls, a Nashville-based charity, are expected to collect the shoes...
Posted by Examiner Missouri Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Two years after the death of his father, a revered pioneer in professional sports, the youngest owner in the National Football League is on the spot. In the next few days or weeks when Clark Hunt hires a general manager for the Kansas City Chiefs,...
Posted by Examiner Minnesota Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
The morning after the Nov. 4 election, Norm Coleman stood before TV cameras, declared victory in Minnesota's U.S. Senate election and said that if he were opponent Al Franken he'd "step aside." Two months later, Coleman finds himself down by nearly...
Posted by Examiner Illinois Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Police say a man suspected of robbing four banks has been shot and killed after leading officers on a high-speed chase in central Illinois. Authorities say the 57-year-old man robbed a Bloomington currency exchange at gunpoint on Monday and fled,...
Posted by Examiner Illinois Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
A man suspected of robbing four banks died several hours after being shot by police following a high-speed chase around Normal in central Illinois. Authorities say the man, identified by McLean County Coroner Beth Kimmerling as Robert Sylvester of...
Posted by Examiner District Of Columbia Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Health care continued to take up a greater share of the economy in 2007, as spending on hospitals, doctors and other services increased 6.1 percent to $2.2 trillion. There was a silver lining in the numbers the government reported Monday: The increase...
Posted by Examiner Florida Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
The dolphin that received national attention for getting a prosthetic tail will help a lucky couple exchange vows on Valentine's Day. The Clearwater Marine Aquarium is giving away a free wedding package, where one couple will be chosen to get married...
Posted by Examiner Iowa Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Despite a state budget crisis and a crumbling national economy, Iowa legislators will nonetheless take on one of the most expensive problems in state history - flood recovery. No one is sure of the price tag, but all agree it's enormous. And it comes...