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Family: Elk Grove Village man held in bomb plot 'can't hurt anyone now'
Tribune reportersBy the time Gregory Weiler II was in his late teens, his family said, the Elk Grove Village native was well down a path toward destruction. Both his mother and father had committed suicide before he was 16, and Weiler had also tried to kill himself in...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Heroin, Suicide, Religion and Belief
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Sources: Former head of San Antonio FBI to head Chicago office
Tribune reporterA former head of the FBI office in San Antonio has been tapped to run its office in Chicago, a source said today. The appointment of Cory B. Nelson is expected to be announced early next week, the source said. Nelson will succeed Robert Grant, who...Tags: State University of New York, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Investigations, Justice System, FBI
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Loughner hears from victims, sentenced Thursday for mass shooting in Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Gabrielle Giffords came face to face Thursday with the man who tried to kill her last year, but chose not to speak. Her astronaut husband, Mark Kelly, did all the talking for her, as the couple told Jared Lee Loughner how the...
Tags: Mark Kelly, Prisons, Punishment, Trials, Judges
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Social Security considering 'barrier' at Woodlawn campus
The Social Security Administration is planning to build a "security barrier" at its Woodlawn headquarters that officials say is needed to protect employees and visitors. Though available details of its design are sparse — several elected...
Tags: Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Local Government, Kevin Kamenetz, Kenneth N. Oliver, Social Security
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Walt Maciborski
Anchor and reporter Walt Maciborski joins Fox 59 News as co-anchor of Live at Five from Dallas, Texas. However, Walt’s family is no stranger to Indianapolis. His father worked on the pit crew for Dick Simon Racing, which was based in...
Tags: Journalism, Auto Racing, Baseball, George W. Bush, Summer Olympics
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America under attack by right-wing terrorists
Can we finally say the thing we have not said so far? Last week, a white supremacist shot up a Sikh temple near Milwaukee, killing six people and wounding three. It is considered likely that the shooter mistook the Sikhs, whose men wear beards and...Tags: George Tiller, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Arts and Culture, Al-Qaeda, Social Issues
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Prosecutor: Professor's fantasies serious as those of mass shooters
L.A. NOWThis post has been corrected. See note at bottom for details. The fantasies of a UC Irvine professor who allegedly typed up detailed emails about killing students at the high school his son attended should be taken seriously, like those...... -
Victims of 1998 Africa bombing still seeking compensation
Fourteen years after a truck bomb ripped through the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, the families of 12 Americans killed in the attack are still fighting for federal compensation that has been granted to other terrorism victims — a struggle that has...Tags: Africa, U.S. Embassy, Murder, Al-Qaeda, Saudi Arabia
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Felicia Rolfe
Email Felicia at: frolfe@kwch.com
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Follow Felicia on Twitter: @kwch_feliciar
Felicia anchors Eyewitness News This Morning on KWCH and the Kansas CW with Kara Sewell and Mark Larson.
Felicia began her broadcasting career...Tags: Barack Obama, Facebook
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Officials prep for disasters
Staff WriterCALEXICO — A unique blend of roughly 30 people including emergency responders, elected officials and school district employees received training on disaster preparedness during a Senior Officials Workshop for Hazards Preparedness. The workshop is...Tags: Health, Health and Safety at School, Elections, Public Officials, Science and Technology
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Jay Dow
Jay Dow is a two-time Emmy Award-winning correspondent who joined PIX11 in January 2012. Dow has essentially spent his entire broadcast career reporting from New York - the nation's number one media market. His experience runs the spectrum; from local...
Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Science, Media Industry, Science and Technology
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Dealing with 9/11 and emotions from national tragedy
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsEvents like the anniversary of September 11th, the Oklahoma City bombing and the recent shooting as far away as Norway can bring up difficult feelings for people who live thousands of miles away from the events. “Disorientation, disbelief, horror,...Tags: Norway, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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